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The International Mail Manual (IMM) provides our standards for all international mailing services and references for the applicable prices.
Mailers typically use certified mail when they need to provide proof that a mailpiece was sent and received. The most common uses of Certified Mail are to send tax returns, bank documents, and time-sensitive communications with debtors or creditors. USPS Certified Mail FAQ - Stamps.com Blog stamps.com usps-certified-mail-faq stamps.com usps-certified-mail-faq
Certified mail is not available for international mail. For valuables and irreplaceable items use insured or registered mail. INSURED MAIL You can purchase insurance coverage up to $5,000 for Standard mail, as well as Standard mail matter mailed at the Priority Mail or First-Class Mail rate.
USPS has an international delivery service to fit your needs. Choose based on: Delivery speed and postage price. Features like Flat Rate shipping or included tracking and insurance. International Mail Services Shipping Rates - USPS usps.com international mail-shipping-ser usps.com international mail-shipping-ser
International Registered Mail is a service that provides additional protection and security in dispatch and transfer in the United States. Other features include: A mailing receipt issued by the office of mailing and a delivery record maintained at the office of destination for each registered item. Registered Mail International - FAQ | USPS United States Postal Service article What-is-Registered-Mail-I United States Postal Service article What-is-Registered-Mail-I
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Under the system of terminal dues, each country is assigned a terminal charge based on the costs of delivering mail within that country. This charge is then applied to incoming international mail, with the receiving countrys postal administration responsible for delivering the mail to its final destination. How international mail works :postcard: - Mail, stamps postal info postcrossing.com how-international- postcrossing.com how-international-

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