There is none. The USPS contact-form only works for US citizens. Filling out your contact information (which is obligatory) by picking a random state and ZIP code doesn't make sense, because validators check your inputted data.
Wloiry@equityintl.us
It is Eric.Olson@jockey.com.
You can learn how to address an envelope at the USPS website. They can also teach you how to address an envelope for International mail. A good place to go to teach children to address envelopes is on the nhcs website.
USPS first class mail international 2-3 Weeks
A USPS change address card can be obtained through visiting a local USPS store and talking to the help there. They will give you help on changing the address which would be more efficient then trying to change the address online.
eletiziano@aol.com
i have no email address.
No, USPS Media rates apply only to US destinations.
Minnie does not have an email address.
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One can find information regarding the USPS International services directly from any USPS location, or from their dot com website of the same name. The website will offer a wide variety of topics and FAQ for its users.
To change your address you can go to the USPS website and fill out the change of address form. You must have a credit card and an email address. If you do not have these you can fill out the form and print it out and take it to the post office. If your package has already been mailed you can contact the post office and ask them to hold it for you until you change your address.