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Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service - International Mail Manual > 5 Nonpostal Export Regulations > 570 Consular and Commercial Invoices

Link to "563 Additional Information" Link to contents for "5 Nonpostal Export Regulations"      Link to Index Link to "580 Drawback Arrangement"

570 Consular and Commercial Invoices

Many countries require special documents to be prepared by the sender and to be either presented by the addressee or enclosed within the package. In some cases, certification by a recognized Chamber of Commerce in the United States, or legalization by a consulate in the country of destination, or both, are required. Such information as has been made available to the U.S. Postal Service concerning these requirements appears under the Observations in the Individual Country Listings.




Link to "563 Additional Information" Link to contents for "5 Nonpostal Export Regulations"      Link to Index Link to "580 Drawback Arrangement"

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