yes, you can-- they are worth 42 cents each and the rate to Europe is 94 cents for up to one ounce. So you would two of them plus ten cents (or more )worth of other stamps.
You use three forever stamps, but would be wasting 32 cents.
After May 11, the rate goes up to 98 cents, but the forever stamps will be worth 44 cents, so 2 of them plus ten cents will still work. They make 10 cent stamps, so if you send a lot of letters to Europe you might want to get some to keep on hand.
Despite the note below, you can. MY information comes from the UPSS official web site;
http://www.usps.com/mailpro/2008/marapril/page8.htm
Possibly the rules have changed.
No, you cannot. The lack of a face value means they are not valid under the Postal Rules of the Universal Postal Union. The post office can provide valid postage for your foreign mail.
The value of the Forever Stamp is the domestic First-Class Mail letter price in effect on the day of use.
Yes, you can use a global US forever stamp to send a letter within the United States. The global forever stamp is designed for international mail, but it can also be used for domestic letters since it covers the cost of sending mail regardless of the destination. However, it's usually better to use a regular forever stamp for domestic mail, as it is specifically intended for that purpose.
No. The forever stamp is intended for domestic use only and doesn't meet the requirements of the Universal Postal Union for international mail.
No, you cannot use a Forever Stamp to mail a domestic USPS Express package. Forever Stamps are only valid for First-Class Mail, which includes letters and postcards. For Express Mail, you need to pay the specific postage rate for that service, which is typically higher than First-Class rates.
As long as you add another 66 cents in postage.
As of October 2023, sending a standard letter to Europe from the US requires one Global Forever stamp, which covers international postage regardless of the destination. If you don't have a Global Forever stamp, you would need additional regular US stamps to meet the international rate, which is currently $1.50. However, it's generally more convenient to use the Global Forever stamp for international mail.
No, a forever stamp can only be used for domestic mail within the US. To mail a 1 oz letter from California to Australia, you would need international postage, which can be purchased at the post office or online.
yes, indeed -- there are called "forever" because they will still be valid for postage even if rates go up.
It takes at least 2 forever stamps plus 10 cents.
Yes, you can use a Forever stamp on a postcard, but it's overpaying for postage.
The word forever means forever. Theoretically, if the US remains in existence for several hundred years without interruption and the Postal Service continues under the US government, your stamp purchased in 2011 should be honored.
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.