Sending out a flat letter envelope (basically if you're sending cash or anything else flat):
US to US = $.44 (1 Stamp) -- if the envelope isn't entirely flat add in $.13
US to Canada = $.69 (2 stamps)
US to Singapore = $.90 (3 stamps)
US to Malaysia = $.90 (3 stamps)
US to Australia = $.90 (3 stamps)
US to UK = $.90 (3 stamps)
US to Japan = $.90 (3 stamps)
(You kind of get the idea on US to International right? -- 90 cents!)
Generally, it depends on the size and weight of the letter; of course, valuable contents may need to be insured, as well. You can figure out the price of what you want to post via the website of Australia Post. See the Related Link.
minimum is $1.05 (June 2012) for small standard envelope - increases with non standard weight, size and shape - see http://ircalc.usps.gov/ for current rates
94 cents for a regular letter.
Postage rates change over time, see the link below to calculate the current rate.
Pretty funny, because I DID Google it and ended up here.
Smartass.
My Google results have shown up to $1.50.
>> GOOGLE IT.There you go.
depends how much the boss feels like charging
2 weeks i think
98 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to most overseas destinations, including Australia from the US. To Canada the rate is only 75 cents; 79 cents to Mexico.
You can use forever stamps on a letter to Australia. It is worth 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
for a standard letter....98 cents
Yes, it does cost money cause you are calling out of the country.
it cost $2.40 to post a standard letter from new zealand to the us.(nz$)
98 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to most overseas destinations, including Australia from the US.To Canada the rate is only 75 cents; 79 cents to Mexico.
Cost from the US is 98 cents for an ordinary letter.
What is the cost of a letter to be mailed from US to Canada
You use the stamps from the country of origin. So if you are mailing a letter from the US to Australia, you use US postage.
If you are posting it in the US, yes. As long as the amount on the stamp covers the overseas postal charge.
I just mailed a letter to Switzerland from the US yesterday, and it cost $0.98.
41cents