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Learn about the customs forms you need when you ship a package to another country, including US military bases abroad. Then, use Click-N-Ship or the USPS Customs Forms Tool to print customs forms.
- Sending International Shipments
Customs Forms: When you send merchandise (anything that's...
- Printing & Shipping International
USPS ships to over 180 countries. Use Click-N-Ship to print...
- International Shipping & Mailing
Secure, Affordable Global Shipping. USPS ® international...
- Sending International Shipments
The form you need depends on the service you're using and the value of your shipment. Let us guide you through the process. It's quick and easy! Note: A customs form is not required if you are shipping within the United States to locations other than a U.S. Territory or a military base.
Customs Forms: When you send merchandise (anything that's not correspondence or documents), it must have a customs form that's computer-generated (not handwritten) by approved USPS software that electronically sends the customs form data to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Customs Forms are important documents used by foreign customs authorities to clear mail for entry into their country and, when appropriate, to assess duty and taxes. When you mail a package to another country, the contents and value of an item must be declared on the customs form.
Secure, Affordable Global Shipping. USPS ® international mail services go to more than 180 countries, including Great Britain, Canada, Japan, Mexico, and Australia. Priority Mail Express International ® and Priority Mail International ® services include international tracking and some insurance. Choose a service based on delivery speed or price.
USPS ships to over 180 countries. Use Click-N-Ship to print international shipping labels with postage, complete customs forms, order free boxes, and request package pickups.
1 mar 2023 · New European Union (EU) customs rules require shippers to give more-detailed content descriptions on your customs forms, or your packages will be returned or refused. USPS has tools to help shippers comply with these new rules.