How to Send a Letter or Postcard: International | USPS (2024)

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Domestic Letters | International Letters

When you send a letter from the U.S. to another country, the address may be a little different, but it's still easy and affordable: it only costs $1.65 to send a 1 oz letter (or postcard) using a USPS® Global Forever® stamp.

For mail to U.S. destinations (including U.S. territories and APO/FPO/DPO addresses), see How to Send a Letter or Postcard: Domestic.

For instructions on how to ship a package to another country, see How to Send a Package: International.

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Send International Mail: Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Ask, "Can I Send This?"

Different countries have different rules on what they’ll allow in. Look up your destination country in the Index of Countries and Localities to make sure you’re following their rules.

If you’re just sending correspondence (no trading cards, bookmarks, stickers, etc.) or nonnegotiable documents (just paper; no cash, checks, or other items that have cash value), you don’t need a customs form.

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Reminder: You can only use First-Class Mail International® service to send correspondence (like a personal or business letter) or other nonnegotiable documents in a letter that weighs up to 3.5 oz or large envelope that weighs under 15.994 oz.

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Step 2: Choose Your Envelope or Postcard

Envelopes are for sending paper documents like letters, cards, and forms.

Postcards are for short messages that you don't need to put in an envelope.

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Just like U.S. letters, international letters must be rectangular and made of paper to qualify for letter prices. Letter envelopes for international mail can be 11-1/2" long x 6-1/8" high. (A standard No. 10 envelope is 9-1/2" long x 4-1/8" high.) You can fold what you put in your envelope, but it needs to stay flat—no more than 1/4" thick.

TIP: If your letter can't fit through USPS® mail processing equipment, it’s "nonmachinable" and you’ll have to pay $0.46 more to send it. (See additional postage in Step 4.) Nonmachinable items include envelopes that are lumpy or rigid, or have clasps, string, or buttons. You’ll also have to pay more if your envelopes are square or vertical (taller than they are wide).

If you want to send letter-sized correspondence without folding it, you can use a large envelope (called a 'flat"); the postage for international flats starts at $3.15. If your large envelope is nonrectangular, rigid (can't bend), or lumpy (not uniformly thick), you'll have to pay the package price.

Postcards: Standard postcards are usually made of thick paper (cardstock), are between 5-1/2" to 6" long and 3-1/2" to 4-1/4" high, and are no more than 0.016" thick. Sending a regular-sized, rectangular postcard from the U.S. to another country costs the same as sending a letter.

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Step 3: Address Your Mail

International address formats are different for each country. You also need to write the delivery address in English (if you need to use another language, add the English translation after each line).

Envelopes: Write your address (the "return" or "sender" address) in the top left corner (and put "USA" on the last line). Write the delivery address in the center (near the bottom). Put the destination country's name (in English) on the last line.

Postcards: Postcards come in different formats, so write the delivery address in the space it gives you (on the same side you write your message and put the stamp).

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Print your return address and the delivery address clearly, in the correct spots, to make sure your mail is delivered on time.

International Address Format Tips

  • Print addresses neatly in capital letters.
  • Use a pen or permanent marker.
  • Don’t use commas or periods.

Write Sender Address

Write your address in the U.S. (the “return address”) in the top-left corner. Include the following on separate lines:

  • Your full name or company name
  • Apartment or suite number
  • Full street address
  • City, State, and ZIP+4 Code®
  • USA

Write Delivery Address

Write the delivery address in the bottom center of the envelope.

You must write the delivery address in English, though you can include the delivery address in another language (like Russian, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, or Chinese), if you write the English translation after each line.

Many countries use different address formats (for example, the Postal Code might go before the city). Get specific information about other countries’ postal addresses by going to the Universal Postal Union and clicking "Postal Addressing Systems (PAS)".

Generally, include the following on separate lines:

  • Recipient's full name or company name
  • Full street address
  • City, Subdivision (like province, state, county), and Postal Code
  • Country

See more on addresses in the International Mail Manual.

Address Example (United Kingdom):

MR THOMAS CLARK
117 RUSSELL DRIVE
LONDON W1P 6HQ
UNITED KINGDOM

NOTE: If you're sending mail to a U.S. territory, U.S. military base, or U.S. embassy in another country (APO/FPO/DPO mail), see How to Send a Letter or Postcard: Domestic.

IMPORTANT: When you send using First-Class Mail International, you must write "AIRMAIL/PAR AVION" on the address side of your postcard, letter, or large envelope.

When you're done addressing your envelope, put what you’re sending inside the envelope, then close and seal it.

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Step 4: Calculate & Apply Postage

For just 1 $1.65 First-Class Mail International Global Forever stamp, you can send a 1 oz letter or postcard to any other country in the world.

Put stamps in the upper right corner of the envelope. (For postcards, put the stamp in the space provided near the delivery address.)

If your letter is heavier or bigger, if your postcard is large or square, or if you want to add extra services, you'll need to pay more.

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Postage for international letters depends on weight, size/shape, and the price group of the country that you’re sending to. (See the Country Price Groups listing.)

You can weigh your letter with a kitchen scale, postal scale, at a self-service kiosk, or at the Post Office counter.

TIP: As a rule of thumb, you can send a 1 oz letter (4 sheets of regular printer paper and a business-sized envelope) or a postcard—to any country in the world—for 1 First-Class Mail® Global Forever stamp (currently $1.65). You can also use any other combination of stamps that adds up to $1.65.

The postage for a large envelope (or flat) starts at $3.15 for 1 oz.

Where Can I Buy Postage?
  • The Postal Store
    Shop online for all stamps and add-on postage for oversized or heavier envelopes.
  • Post Office™ Locations
    Buy stamps at Post Offices, self-service kiosks, or at National Retailers such as grocery and drug stores.

Additional Postage

If your letter weighs over 1 oz, you can buy additional postage in the amount you need, up to 3.5 oz. (Also, you can mail a large envelope that weighs up to 15.994 oz, paying the rate for large envelopes [flats].):

  • The price for each additional ounce will depend on the destination country's price group:
    1. Find the country in the Country Price Groups section of the Price List page, look in the "First-Class Mail Int'l" Price Group column, and get the price group number.
    2. Look in the First-Class Mail International Price List to see the fees for that price group.
  • Or, just use the International Price Calculator.
  • Nonmachinable letters that are lumpy, rigid, or rectangular, or that have clasps, string, or buttons will cost $0.46 more to send. You'll also have to pay more if your letters are square or vertical (taller than they are wide).
  • You can also buy 1¢, 2¢, 3¢, 5¢, and 10¢ stamps at The Postal Store®.
  • Note: If your large envelope (flat) is lumpy, rigid, or nonrectangular, you’ll have to pay the package price.

TIP: Put the stamp on last; that way, if you make a mistake at any other point, you won’t waste a stamp.

Calculate International Postage

Extra Services

If you want insurance, proof of delivery, signature services, or other optional services, you’ll have to pay extra. Note that not all extra services are available for all products; our page has more details.

When you go to the Post Office to mail First-Class Mail International letters, some of the more common extra services that you can add include:

  • Registered Mail®: Requires that the recipient sign for the mail to confirm delivery (or attempted delivery). Registered items are handled separately and securely while in the U.S.—destination country procedures may vary. The office of mailing will keep a mailing receipt, and the office of destination will keep a record of delivery.
  • Return Receipt: Available as an add-on when you use Registered Mail service to send a First-Class Mail International item. When you mail the item from a Post Office, a card is attached. When the item is delivered (or delivery is attempted), the card is signed and sent to you as a delivery record. (Note that some countries may not require a recipient signature.)
  • Certificate of Mailing: Proof that you mailed something from a Post Office location.

A Note on Tracking: You can’t get tracking on First-Class Mail International letters. You can use Registered Mail service with Return Receipt, or use a USPS international package shipping service that offers tracking.

TIP: If you’re sending large envelopes (flats) using Priority Mail® International, Priority Mail Express® International, or First-Class Package International Service®, you can use Click-N-Ship® service to pay for and print your own postage online.

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Step 5: Send Your Mail

Once your envelope or postcard has the correct addresses and postage, you can send it several ways, including putting it in your mailbox or dropping it in a blue collection box or at a Post Office location.

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  • Put your letter inside your mailbox and raise the flag (if you have one).
  • If you have a cluster mailbox, drop it in the outgoing mail slot.
  • Drop it off in a blue collection box.
  • Take it to a Post Office lobby drop.

Important Note: If your envelope has postage stamps and weighs more than 10 oz or is thicker than 1/2", you can't put it in a collection box; you have to give it to an employee at a Post Office location. See more details on What Can and Cannot be Deposited in a Collection Box®? (Also see specific guidance around dropping off mail that requires customs forms—though if you’re sending mail under 15.994 oz that’s just documents, you don’t need to do a customs form.)

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FAQs

How to Send a Letter or Postcard: International | USPS? ›

For just 1 $1.65 First-Class Mail International Global Forever stamp, you can send a 1 oz letter or postcard to any other country in the world. Put stamps in the upper right corner of the envelope. (For postcards, put the stamp in the space provided near the delivery address.)

How do I mail a postcard internationally? ›

First-Class Mail International
  1. Send 1 oz letters or postcards around the world with one Global Forever® stamp, which currently costs $1.65 and never expires, even if the postage price goes up.
  2. For large envelopes (flats) up to 15.994 oz, postage prices vary based on weight and destination.

What is the cheapest way to send a letter internationally? ›

First-Class Mail International is our most affordable option for sending postcards, letters, and flats (large envelopes) to about 180 countries. Send 1 oz. letters or postcards around the world with one Global Forever® stamp, which currently costs $1.65 and never expires, even if the postage price goes up.

Can I use 3 Forever Stamps for international mail? ›

For mail going outside of the United States, you can use Forever Stamps or a Global Forever Stamp. If your letter is one ounce or below, you will need one Global Forever stamp or three Forever Stamps. Packages. The number of required stamps depends on the weight and size of the package.

Can the Post Office mail internationally? ›

USPS® international mail services go to more than 180 countries, including Great Britain, Canada, Japan, Mexico, and Australia. Global Express Guaranteed®, Priority Mail Express International®, and Priority Mail International® services include international tracking and some insurance.

How much does it cost to send a postcard internationally? ›

For just 1 $1.65 First-Class Mail International Global Forever stamp, you can send a 1 oz letter or postcard to any other country in the world. Put stamps in the upper right corner of the envelope.

Can I send a letter internationally from my mailbox? ›

Yes, as long as the letter weighs less than 1 ounce. If you don't have any Global Forever stamps, you can use standard Forever stamps that add up to the same value as a Global Forever stamp. Can I put an international letter in the mailbox? Yes, international letters can be sent from a mailbox.

What is the best way to mail documents internationally? ›

Priority Mail International — 6–10 business days. First-Class Mail International — a low-cost option for parcels under 16 oz. First-Class Package International Service — a low-cost option for packages under 4 lbs. Airmail M-Bags — the cheapest way to send printed materials (max.

How long does it take to mail a letter internationally? ›

International USPS Delivery Times Per Service
Mail ClassEstimated Delivery TimeEstimated Cost
Priority Mail International6 – 10 business days$36.35
First Class Package International Service6 – 20 business days$20.75
First Class Mail International – Letters6 – 20 days$1.20
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How much does it cost to send a letter to international? ›

Royal Mail International Standard Postage Rates
Letters
Europe Zone 1World Zone 1
Weight up to and includingPricePrice
100g£3.25£4.20
250g£5.45£7.05
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How much is a postcard stamp worth? ›

Standard-sized, rectangular postcard stamps start at $0.56. Oversized postcards need letter stamps, which start at $0.73.

What happens if a letter weighs over 1 oz? ›

Customers must affix additional postage when mailing letters weighing in excess of 1 ounce and/or letters subject to the nonmachinable surcharge or mailpieces subject to another rate of postage (e.g., large envelopes or packages).

What countries are not accepting international mail? ›

Countries not accepting packages from USPS:
  • Afghanistan.
  • Belarus.
  • Brunei Darussalam.
  • Cuba.
  • Gaza Strip.
  • Myanmar (accepting Priority Mail Express International only)
  • New Caledonia.
  • Niue (accepting Priority Mail Express International only)

Does international mail have to go through customs? ›

Priority Mail International

All international parcels/packages require a customs form. - One customs form per parcel. - Click on “USPS Customs Forms Tool”.

What are you not allowed to mail overseas? ›

Marijuana (medical or otherwise) Mercury, including both liquid mercury (by itself and in older devices, like thermometers, barometers, and switches) and mercury vapor (found in devices like compact fluorescent bulbs) Nail Polish. Perfumes (containing alcohol)

How do I label an international postcard? ›

Sending something internationally?
  1. Addressee's full name.
  2. House number/name and street name.
  3. City or town (write this in block capitals)
  4. Province or state and full area/postcode (write this in block capitals)
  5. Country (write this in English and block capitals)
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Do postcards need a return address? ›

Do You Have to Put a Return Address on a Postcard? Answer: A return address is not required on your postcard but if the post office cannot deliver your postcard, they won't be able to return it to you without a return address.

Can you mail postcards from the airport? ›

Each terminal has a mailbox located pre-security where you can drop stamped envelopes or post cards; it is serviced Monday - Saturday. Passengers can also mail back small items to themselves at designated, staffed information counters outside security.

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