See the most affordable, efficient ways to export and import shipments with USPS. Learn about our free shipping software, bulk and package services, and global shipping partners. Send and track your customers’ lightweight packages overseas with ePacket shipping.
To discuss your specific product and pricing solution needs, contact your region's International Sales Executive.
Free USPS® software guides you through the international shipping process. Shipping guides explain how to create mailing labels, customs forms, postage statements, and manifests, as well as how to prepare documentation for export screening.
What Global Shipping Software Can Do
Accept package information on-screen or electronically, reducing or eliminating user data entry
Assign individual package identification or tracking numbers
Send lightweight Commercial ePacket® shipments internationally with the speed and transparency ecommerce customers demand. Track shipments all the way to your customer’s door.
Package or Parcel Requirements:
Maximum length is 24″.
Minimum size is large enough to accommodate required elements, such as postage, address, and customs form.
Total of length, height, and thickness cannot exceed 36″.
Maximum weight is 4.4 lbs or 2 kg.
Rolls Requirements
Maximum length is 36″.
Maximum length plus twice the diameter combined is 42″.
Minimum length is 8-1/4″.
Minimum length plus twice the diameter combined is 12″.
Maximum weight is 4.4 lbs or 2 kg.
USPS ePacket Country List
USPS ePacket is available to the following countries:
Albania
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
Croatia
Cyprus
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France (includes Corsica and Monaco)
Georgia, Republic of
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kazakhstan
Korea, Republic of (South)
Latvia
Lebanon
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Malta
Moldova
Netherlands
New Zealand
Oman
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Serbia
Singapore
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Turkiye, Republic of
Ukraine
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Vietnam
Find out how you could qualify for reduced prices and free packaging based on how much you spend on international shipping.
Global Expedited Package Service Agreements
Businesses that commit to spending $200,000 or more on shipping annually can:
Qualify for lower prices on Priority Mail Express International® and Priority Mail International®.
Get free packaging.
Commercial Plus Pricing
Businesses can qualify for deep discounts with Commercial Plus® pricing.
You must commit to spending $100,000 or more on Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International, or First-Class Package International Service® during a calendar year.
To see if your business qualifies for reduced pricing through Commercial Plus pricing or a Global Expedited Package Service Agreement, contact your International Sales Executive.
You generally need a customs form for international mail and parcels. The form you need depends on the service you’re using and the declared value of your mail.
Learn more about customs forms, including requirements for more-detailed descriptions of contents in packages sent to countries that follow European Union (EU) customs rules.
Complete Customs Forms Online
Get started by providing your mailing information and package details.
Under the Global Direct Entry® (GDE) Wholesaler Program, The Postal Service® establishes relationships with certain wholesalers that tender international inbound shipments and parcels to USPS after U.S. Customs and Border Protection has cleared the items.
How It Works
Mailpiece is processed overseas and shipped to the U.S. border/port.
Mailpiece clears U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Mailpiece enters the USPS mail stream.
USPS delivers mailpiece via the specified service.
Postal Qualified Wholesalers work closely with the U.S. Postal Service to help businesses global mailing and shipping preparation, transportation, and printing. This includes working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to facilitate packages coming into the United States.