Departure from the office of exchange refers to the moment when a shipment or package leaves the designated postal facility for delivery to its destination. This process involves the transfer of the item from one postal office or distribution center to another, typically in preparation for its final delivery. It marks the point at which the package transitions from being in the possession of the postal service to being en route to the recipient.
Departure from Outward 'Office of Exchange'.
It means that your package has gone through customs and is ready for delivery.
It means that it has cleared that Country's outgoing customs office. After that it will be dispatched to whatever country and then must go through the receiving Country's inbound customs office and then will get taken to the local post office and forwarded for delivery from there.
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"Processed through Office of Exchange GB" typically refers to documents or communications that have been handled by a specific administrative body or department, often related to the exchange of information or materials. In this context, "GB" may indicate a particular office or geographic designation. The phrase suggests that the items have undergone a formal review or approval process within that office before being forwarded or acted upon.
departure or exodux
honestly yes
Date of departure.
Could be "Estimated Time of Departure".
An American Express office can exchange your money. You can also exchange it at the main branch of a large bank.
Basically, it means that your package is ready to be shipped (by plane) to your PO area where you'll get it delivered. This status sometimes takes a while to be update though, sometimes you'll end up getting the package before this gets updated.
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