Yes, that is how it would work. You use the stamps of the country in which the package or letter originates. The Universal Postal Union sets the standards and coordinates the transfer.
That's what the stamps are for, to mail letters and packages to anyplace in the world. You have to use postage for the country of origin, in this case, the US.
It takes 42 postage stamps
about ten
The stamps have to add up to 45 cents.
The number of stamps must equal the amount of postage. The postage depends on the weight and and form of transport.
one
Regular first class international postage from USPS is $0.98.
i have sent a letter to the UK, and it takes 2 stamps.
Just one.
you need 3 stamps
Postage is based on weight, not distance.
One first class postage.
1992 years