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Does APO mail go through customs?

Yes, all mail sent to an APO (Army Post Office) address will go through customs. All parcels sent to an APO address must have a customs declaration form attached to them. This form must include a detailed list of the contents of the parcel, along with the sender and recipient’s address. The customs declaration must be signed and dated by the sender. The customs office will then inspect the parcel and may impose a duty or taxes on the items contained within.

Where does APO mail go through?

APO mail, also known as APO/FPO (Air/Army Post Office/Fleet Post Office) mail, is shipped through the United States Postal Service (USPS). It is mailed to military personnel stationed overseas or in the United States. The USPS has special rules for APO mail that must be followed in order for the mail to be delivered. This includes using specific addressing formats and meeting certain size, weight, and content restrictions.

Does APO count as international?

Yes, APO (Army Post Office) addresses are considered international addresses. This is because APO addresses are considered to be outside the United States, and they are used to send mail to military personnel and civilians in foreign countries. However, you may need to check with the specific mail carrier to find out if they will accept packages with APO addresses.