Yes. You use US postage to mail a letter from the US to anywhere else in the world. Take the letter to your neighborhood post office and have them weigh it. They tell you how much you have to stick on it to get where it's going, you buy the postage right there, and you leave the letter with them to go right into the tub.
You can use forever stamps on the letter. It is worth 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
3 stamps. An average stamp is $0.44 so one would need $1.32 to send a letter from London to Utah.
It depends on where you are...If I were sending a letter from where I am....I would use 1 stamp.
To send a letter to France from the United States, you would need to use three first class stamps. You could save about 32 cents by letting the post office apply the postage.
You need one 44 cent stamp for a letter up to 1 oz. You can use any number of stamps as long as the postage total is 44 cents.
From anywhere in the U.S. to the state of Georgia, a 1 oz letter will use one stamp.
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.
No.
You need $0.98 to send a letter to china, every foever stamp is $0.46 now. You can either use 3 forever stamps or use two and another 10cent stamp.
Just one first class and yes, just use the one out of town.
you need to tell us where from! If it's England or Wales then just the same as you would use to post a letter to England.
As long as you have the correct postage you can use 'regular stamps' to post to anywhere in the world. If I want to send a letter and it costs $2:40 then I know I need 4 stamps @60c value each , which is the domestic rate in NZ. Otherwise I go to the Post Office and buy a $2:40 stamp.