1992 years
The number of stamps must equal the amount of postage. The postage depends on the weight and and form of transport.
A single first class stamp will do the trick (for letters weighing less than an ounce). It's no different than mailing a letter from Miami to Newark because Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States.
One if it is for the correct amount or greater in postage due.
One if it is for the correct amount or greater in postage.
One if the amount is correct or greater than the postage due.
Maybe just one not really sure
The postage for sending a letter from the US to Europe typically ranges from $1.20 to $2.00, depending on the weight and dimensions of the letter. You can use regular stamps to cover the total postage amount, as long as they add up to the required postage rate. It's advisable to check with your local post office or the USPS website for the most accurate and current rates before mailing.
Yes, you can use Canadian stamps to mail a letter to the U.S., as long as the stamps are valid for international postage. However, it's essential to ensure that you have the correct postage amount for sending mail to the U.S. If you're unsure, you can check with Canada Post for the current rates and requirements.
letter p
There is no reason to. As long as they add up to the correct amount, they can be used for postage. You can purchase smaller value stamps to add to them to make up the remaining amount.
Sure, as long as it equals to the proper amount of postage in the end.
No, you must use US postage stamps.