Yes, you can submitt your SR22 insurance certificate along with your reinstatements fees.
You send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Germany the same way you would send one to someone in the U.S. You fold up the envelope and put it inside another that you send to the person in Germany.
You can send flowers in an envelope within the United States. The flower will not remain fresh but will be pressed in processing at the post office. Or you can send flowers that are already dried.
Either send it to both people seperatly or send it to one and tell them to then send it to another. You can't send the same thing to two people unless you fax or e-mail it.
The same way you send something using a courier service in the USA. You put a stamp on it, whether it be a box, envelope etc., and send it in the mail.
Put the correct amount of postage stamp on the envelope, address the envelope and then post the envelope.
In order to send a letter you need to write the recipients full postal address on the back of the envelope. The stamp is placed on the top right hand corner on the back of the envelope.
It all depends on the envelope size. A standard flat envelope is about $1.00 while a larger flat envelope is about $1.24. I had the same question and found my answer here: http://postcalc.usps.gov/
They Use an envelope
put it in an envelope and send it
From where to where .
I think you mean 9x12 envelope.
Go to there website and they will send you an prestamped envelope.