![]() ![]() Nonmachinable letters that are lumpy, rigid, or rectangular, or that have clasps, string, or buttons will cost $0.40 more to send.Or, just use the International Price Calculator.Look in the First-Class Mail International Price List to see the fees for that price group.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.The price for each additional ounce will depend on the destination country's price group:.(Also, you can mail a large envelope that weighs up to 15.994 oz, paying the rate for large envelopes. If your letter weighs over 1 oz, you can buy additional postage in the amount you need, up to 3.5 oz. Shop online for all stamps and add-on postage for oversized or heavier envelopes.īuy stamps at Post Offices, self-service kiosks, or at Approved Postal Providers ® such as grocery and drug stores. The postage for a large envelope (or flat) starts at $2.90 for 1 oz. ![]() You can also use any other combination of stamps that adds up to $1.45. 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 $1.45). You can weigh your letter with a kitchen scale, postal scale, at a self-service kiosk, or at the Post Office ™ counter. Postage for international letters depends on weight, size/shape, and the price group of the country that you’re sending to. When you're done addressing your envelope, put what you’re sending inside the envelope, then close and seal it. 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. embassy in another country (APO/FPO/DPO mail), see How to Send a Letter or Postcard: Domestic. See more on addresses in the International Mail Manual.
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