Puerto Rico is a US territory. Basically that means that you can send a letter just like you would to any other state in the US. I believe, if it's only a letter, you only need a 42 cent stamp. If you still have doubts about it, just go to the post office yourself and ask.
If you are mailing a letter from elsewhere in the US to Puerto Rico, you put enough stamps on it to equal the postage for a one ounce first class letter. That could be one Forever stamp, or it could be two 20 cent stamps and a 9 cent stamp, or any other combination that adds up to 49 cents.
If you are mailing from outside the US, you will have to consult your local post office to figure out the required postage.
One $0.44 stamp for a letter of normal size and shape one ounce or less. Larger or heavier letters cost more. Go to USPS.com for the postage for your particular letter.
If the letter is an ounce or less, and it is a standard size, then the cost is a first class stamp (currently $0.44.
US Postage would be $2.44 as long as the letter weighs no more than 3.5 ounces. You can read more details at the Related Link below ...
49 cents
Yes, you can send certified mail to Puerto Rico. You will need to visit your local post office to find out the rates.
Yes.
You may as long as the size and weight meets the standard for First Class Mail.
From the US, no.
Mostly one week time. I live in Puerto Rico and have been receiving a lot of packages trough USPS.
2 days.
How long does it take for mail to come from San Juan Puerto Ricoto Kansas City Mo.
Approximately 10-19 days
Go to the postal web site at: http://www.usps.com/
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Wisin & Yandel's mailing address is not known. Wisin & Yandel are a reggeaton duo that is based out of Puerto Rico.
advantages: you can send to someone from where ever you are. it wont cost you much to send a letter. disadvantages: its takes longer than a fax or a email. it costs more than an email or fax. you need to know the full address of where you are sending the letter.