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While private carriers like FedEx and UPS handle package delivery from the U.S. sender all the way to the international recipient, the USPS does things differently. The USPS delivers a package to customs in the destination country, at which point, the host postal service handles package delivery to the recipient.
USPS does not allow customers to send mail to these sanctioned countries: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. Additional countries may be added without warning.
Please be sure to fill in all of the requested information to avoid customs delays. International letters do not require a customs form.
Mail entering the U.S. from abroad arrives at a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) sorting facility (International Mail Facility). Upon initial screening at arrival, USPS sends packages to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for examination. CBP then refers FDA-regulated products to the FDAs investigators for review.
Customs processing is required for all parcels, including those sent from overseas military postal facilities (APOs and FPOs). The Postal Service is working closely with the UPU, IPC, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to streamline and improve these processes.
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When you ship items from the U.S. to another country, you must fill out customs forms (except for First-Class Mail International letters and large envelopes under 15.994 oz): The form you need depends on the USPS mail service you use (and the total value of what you send).

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