Can i mail letter to fpo with stamp

Yes, you can mail a letter to a Foreign Post Office (FPO) with a stamp. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  1. Check the FPO's mailing address: Make sure you have the correct mailing address for the FPO you're sending the letter to. You can usually find this information on the FPO's website or by contacting them directly.
  2. Use the correct postage: You'll need to use a stamp that has enough postage to cover the cost of mailing the letter to the FPO. The cost of postage will depend on the weight and size of the letter, as well as the destination.
  3. Use a standard envelope: Use a standard envelope that meets the size and weight requirements for international mail. You can use a #10 envelope or a similar size.
  4. Write the correct address: Write the FPO's mailing address on the envelope, including the recipient's name, unit number (if applicable), and the FPO's name. Make sure to use the correct postal code and country name.
  5. Use a customs form (if required): If you're sending a letter to an FPO that requires a customs form, you'll need to complete the form and attach it to the outside of the envelope. This is usually the case for letters containing goods or merchandise.
  6. Check with your local post office: Before mailing the letter, check with your local post office to confirm that they can handle the mailing and to ask about any specific requirements or restrictions.

Some things to keep in mind when mailing a letter to an FPO:

By following these steps and checking with your local post office, you should be able to successfully mail a letter to an FPO with a stamp.