14 FAM 740
PERSONAL Items
(CT:LOG-244; 03-27-2018)
(Office of Origin: A/LM)
14 FAM 741 POLICY FOR handling PERSONAL
items
(CT:LOG-183; 01-23-2015)
a. It is Department policy to provide effective and
efficient delivery and transportation service to personnel at posts abroad
through the proper use of internal mail, the United States Postal Service
(USPS), commercial transportation companies, international mail, and foreign
postal services; see 14 FAM 715,
Definitions, for Item and Mail.
b. Two principles underlie Department regulations on
handling personal mail:
(1) Personal mail is prohibited in the Departments
internal mail and messenger system; and
(2) Affixing official postage to personal mail is
prohibited by law. Use of envelopes and labels intended for official postage
on personal mail is prohibited by 18 U.S.C. 1719, which reads as follows:
"Whoever makes use of any official envelope,
label, or endorsement authorized by law, to avoid the payment of postage or
registry fee on his private letter, packet, package, or other matter in the
mail, shall be fined under this title."
c. Addressing and postage for personal mail:
(1) All personal mail must show complete and valid
return and delivery addresses;
(2) For instructions on how to address personal mail
to employees at posts abroad, see 14 FAM 742.2-1;
(3) All personal mail must have sufficient postage
affixed to it. Current USPS postal rate charts are available from the USPS Postal
Explorer website. The USPS will not accept mail without postage and
appropriate customs forms (if applicable). Unstamped letter mail will be
returned to the sender;
(4) For pouch transmission, unstamped parcels and
returned merchandise will be held by A/LM/PMP/DPM or post until the sender
makes arrangements to provide the necessary postage. If no action is taken
within 15 working days, the item will either be returned to the sender or
disposed of as appropriate; and
(5) Items are not considered mail until accepted and
postmarked by USPS. All domestic mail with U.S. postage stamps affixed abroad,
that is included in the diplomatic pouch to be mailed in the United States,
will be introduced into the USPS by DPM at the State Department SA-32 annex building.
14 FAM 742 Transportation of PERSONAL
Items
14 FAM 742.1 Personal Items
Received at Department Facilities
(CT:LOG-183; 01-23-2015)
a. Receipt of personal mail from USPS or foreign postal
systems:
(1) Mail addressed to Washington metro area official
addresses and domestic offices:
(a) Employees and contractors are prohibited from
receiving personal mail using their official address; and
(b) The Department will receive personal mail for
temporary duty (TDY) personnel assigned as rovers to posts abroad who have a
compelling need to use the Department as their mailing address. The bureau
official mail manager (OMM) must provide the names and posts of these rovers to
the mail center manager to avoid refusal of personal mail; and
(2) Mail addressed to posts abroad: The post OMM
should publish post policy as to whether or not personal mail received in the
post mail room will be delivered through post's internal messenger system.
b. Receipt of personal items via commercial
transportation companies:
(1) Personal items delivered by commercial
transportation companies to Department mail operations centers (HST, SA-44,
SA-1) will not be accepted;
(2) Personal items delivered by commercial
transportation companies to State annexes in the Washington metropolitan area
or to domestic offices will not be accepted;
(3) At posts abroad, the post OMM must establish
procedures for receipt and delivery of personal items from commercial
transportation companies; and
(4) Personal items delivered to SA-32 will be pouched
and shipped abroad.
14 FAM 742.2 Personal Items Sent
from a Domestic Address to Employee Abroad
14 FAM 742.2-1 General Policies
for Sending Personal Items to Employees Abroad
(CT:LOG-183; 01-23-2015)
a. Personal items must be sent through the USPS with
appropriate postage or with a commercial transportation company, prepaid
shipping label affixed.
b. Personal items must be addressed appropriately
depending on the category of the post (see 14 FAH-4 H-113
for a description of post categories and 14 FAH-4 Exhibit
H-113 for a listing of posts by category):
(1) Personal mail for employees at category A posts
must be addressed to the appropriate military post office (MPS) address;
(2) Personal mail for employees at category B posts
must be addressed to the appropriate diplomatic pouch address using the
apartment number (if assigned) and ZIP code 20189-xxxx, where xxxx is the
post-specific ZIP+4 code listed on the DPM website. There can be no mention of
title, office symbol, or U.S. Department of State in personal mail addressing.
For example:
JOHN DOE
2010 ABIDJAN PL APT 5 (if assigned)
DULLES, VA 20189-2010
(3) Personal mail for employees at category C posts
must be addressed to the appropriate diplomatic post office (DPO) address;
(4) Personal mail for employees at category D posts
must be addressed to the appropriate international mail address; and
(5) Personal mail for employees at category E posts
must be addressed to the appropriate USPS address or domestic address of the
servicing border city.
14 FAM 742.2-2 Specific Policies
for Sending Personal Items through the Diplomatic Pouch
(CT:LOG-183; 01-23-2015)
a. Personal items intended for employees abroad may not
be sent through the Department's internal mail and messenger service (IMMS) in
a postage-free messenger envelope or be hand-delivered to the Department's
unclassified pouch facility at SA-32. Personal items destined for dispatch
through diplomatic pouch must be delivered SA-32 by USPS or a commercial
carrier.
b. The Department does not authorize the use of
diplomatic pouch to transmit personal mail to employees assigned to a category
A, C, D, or E post. Exception: The personal pouch address may be used if a
sender will not deliver to an A, C, or D address (restrictions or transportation
fee may apply).
c. The weight/size limit for personal items by pouch
to category B posts is either a single or combined piece volume of 6 cubic feet
or more per pouch dispatch to the same addressee or household:
(1) All items must fit into a diplomatic pouch bag to
be eligible. The sender and/or recipient are responsible for ensuring
compliance with size limits and for paying with personal funds for the return
of any item too large for a pouch bag, if any such fees are charged by the
carrier; and
(2) Items with a single or combined volume of more
than 6 cubic feet or a combined weight of more than 250 pounds are classified
as a bulk shipment upon which transportation costs must be paid by the
addressee or sender; see 14 FAM 723.3
regarding bulk shipments.
d. The Department abides by Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) regulations that require all parcels boarding aircraft to
be X-rayed at the DPM/U facility. Parcels that contain prohibited items will
be returned to the sender and the addressee will be informed by email; see 14 FAM Exhibit
723.2 for a list of prohibited items.
e. USPS Registered, Insured and some extra and
additional services are restricted by the U.S. Postal service (USPS) when mail
is dispatched by diplomatic pouch to the 20189 ZIP Code (refer to the USPS
website). In some instances, postal clerks do not know the regulations and
will accept Extra and Additional services mail. When this mail reaches the
Washington, DC post office, it is usually returned by the USPS marked
"Service Not Available." If these items arrive at the Department's
unclassified pouch facility, they will be accepted and pouched with no
liability to the Department.
f. Personal contents are limited to authorized users
as described in 14
FAM 724 and the following situations:
(1) Authorized users at category B posts may use the
unclassified pouch to receive personal letters, flats and merchandise parcels.
Using the pouch to receive merchandise is at the risk of the authorized user
and vendor/sender. Authorized users must ensure that all correspondents are
aware of size and weight limitations. In general, parcels must:
(a) Not exceed 48" in length. Please use the
"Shipping Wizzard" on the DPM website;
(b) Fit in a pouch bag;
(c) Weigh no more than 70 pounds per piece;
(d) Meet and conform to restrictions imposed by the
host country or the transporting airline. Please see the DPM website for the
latest prohibited items restrictions; and
(e) Not contain any prohibited item(s);
(2) Authorized users at category B posts may send out,
through unclassified pouch, letter mail, flats, and parcels no larger in size
than 7 x 4 x 1 (the size of a video cassette box) and weighing no more than
two pounds per sender per shipment. U.S. Customs documents may be required for
letters, flats, or parcels depending on the contents and destinations. Post
management may limit the frequency of outgoing personal mail if dictated by
budgetary or other concerns;
(3) Authorized users at category B posts may return
items to the United States that were purchased during the current tour. These
parcels must have either a funded Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) label
or appropriate U.S. postage for mailing between the Department and final
destination; be marked that they contain merchandise described above and are
being returned to the United States; and be addressed to a manufacturing or
retail outlet. These items will then be entered into commercial channels at
SA-32; and
(4) Authorized users at all posts may use the
unclassified pouch to receive reasonable quantities of prescription medicines
and to send and receive prescription eyeglasses and orthopedic devices.
Containers must be clearly marked (e.g., "Prescription Medicine,"
"Eyeglasses," "Orthopedic Device," etc.). To send an item
from post, the sender must affix sufficient postage to send the item forward
through USPS facilities.
14 FAM 742.3 Personal Items Sent
from Overseas Employee to Overseas Employee
(CT:LOG-59; 05-06-2009)
See 14 FAM Exhibit
742.3 for a chart of the required method of transmitting personal items
from one category of post abroad to another. For pouch transmission, note
specific policies in 14 FAM 742.2-2
and prohibitions in 14 FAM 723.2.
14 FAM 742.4 Personal Items Sent by
Overseas Employee to Self
14 FAM 742.4-1 Prohibitions
Against Shipping Household Effects (HHE) and Unaccompanied Baggage (UAB) by
Pouch or Mail
(CT:LOG-235; 11-16-2017)
a. An employee (or anyone acting on the employees
behalf) may not use the diplomatic pouch to ship HHE or UAB to a post abroad or
to a domestic address; see 14 FAM 610 for
regulations on shipping HHE and UAB.
NOTE: Funds appropriated for transportation of diplomatic
pouch differ from funds appropriated for transportation of household effects
and unaccompanied baggage. The use of the diplomatic pouch to ship HHE and UAB
violates appropriation law. In addition, the cost of transportation by
diplomatic pouch exceeds the cost of transportation by normal shipping methods,
and 14 FAM 515
requires employees to exercise good judgment in the costs they incur for all
official transportation expenses, i.e., send items as if they were personally
liable for payments.
b. If the pouch control officer (PCO) at DPM/U or at
post identifies items being entered into the diplomatic pouch as HHE or UAB,
the PCO must intercept the items and hold them pending receipt of funding to
pay for pouch transportation.
c. An employee (or anyone acting on employee's behalf)
may not use the military postal service (MPS) or the diplomatic post office
(DPO) to ship any HHE or UAB to a post abroad or to a domestic address; see 14
FAH-5.
14 FAM 742.4-2 Shipping
Consumables by Pouch or Mail
(CT:LOG-244; 03-27-2018)
a. The Office of Allowances (A/OPR/ALS) designates
certain posts as eligible to receive consumables. See 14 FAM 613.6
for regulations regarding shipping consumables to post and A/OPR/ALS for a list
of consumables posts.
b. Limited quantities of unprohibited foodstuffs may be
transported through the diplomatic pouch. The PCO will request funding for
quantities that qualify for bulk shipment; see 14 FAM 723.3
for bulk shipments and 14 FAM 723.2
for prohibited items.
c. Authorized personnel may use the military postal
service (MPS) or the diplomatic post office (DPO) to ship or receive limited
quantities of unprohibited foodstuffs, not to exceed the bulk shipment limit;
see 14 FAM
761.4-3, paragraph b.
14 FAM 742.4-3 Prohibition
Against Shipping Items for Resale or Personal Business Use
(CT:LOG-59; 05-06-2009)
Authorized pouch users may not use the diplomatic pouch,
MPS, or DPO to ship or mail items for resale or personal business use.
14 FAM 742.5 Personal Items Sent
from Overseas Employee to Domestic Address
14 FAM 742.5-1 Mailing Personal
Items to the United States
(CT:LOG-59; 05-06-2009)
a. For employees at A, C, D, and E posts, items must be
mailed through the USPS (including MPS and DPO if available) or international
mail or shipped through commercial transportation companies with appropriate
charges paid out of personal funds.
b. For category B posts per 14 FAM 742.2-2,
subparagraph f(2), the weight/size limit for personal mail from posts to the
United States is no more than 2 lbs. per sender per shipment and no larger than
7" x 4" x 1" (the size of a VHS tape), except for items sent
through the Homeward Bound Mail Service (see 14 FAM 745).
Appropriate domestic postage, from the point of entry (SA-32) to the
destination, must be applied by the sender before placing the item in the
pouch.
14 FAM 742.5-2 Customs Duties on
Items Acquired Abroad
(CT:LOG-59; 05-06-2009)
a. Compliance with customs laws is the responsibility
of the individual mailer. Mail control officers must assist mailers to ensure
the appropriate customs declaration form is attached to items presented for
mailing.
b. All international and domestic (APO/FPO/DPO) mail
originating outside the Customs Territory of the United States (CTUS) and
addressed for delivery to a point within the CTUS is subject to customs
examination by U.S. Customs officials at the respective U.S. gateway, per USPS
International Mail Manual, Section 7.
14 FAM 743 ABUSE OF restrictions on
personal Items
(CT:LOG-59; 05-06-2009)
a. Suspected abuse or misuse of official mail and
messenger services must be reported to the Department or bureau OMM, who is
authorized to open and inspect items before they are entered into the USPS or
after delivery from the USPS. Mail will be endorsed to indicate inspection.
b. Bureau official mail managers (OMM) should contact
the Department OMM for guidance on penalties.
14 FAM 744 personal Items for
transferred employees
14 FAM 744.1 Directory Service
(CT:LOG-235; 11-16-2017)
a. Directory service involves the search of Department
databases (such as the email Global Address List or hard-copy telephone
directory) for an employee's current address. The Department's mail operations
centers provide directory service for employees.
b. The Department cannot distribute items of mail that
are insufficiently addressed. Mail that qualifies for return to sender via
USPS will be returned. Mail that is unable to be returned to sender will be
forwarded to the USPS mail recovery centers.
c. Personal items delivered by commercial carrier that
cannot be returned to sender will be turned over to building security guards
(see 14
FAH-1 H-727.2). At the end of a 30-day holding period, DS personnel will
list each item to be disposed of on Form DS-1882, Domestic Property Excess (see
14 FAH-1
H-727.2), and fax that form to A/LM/PMP/PM to coordinate pick-up of the
property.
14 FAM 744.2 Forwarding Personal
Mail
(CT:LOG-235; 11-16-2017)
a. The Department does not forward bulk rate mail
addressed to "Resident," "Occupant," etc.
b. Category B posts will forward, by pouch, personal
letters and merchandise parcels received by pouch for employees transferred to
other posts, provided the new post of assignment is clearly indicated on the
item and the notation "Employee Transferred" is added. Post funds
this forwarding except that the employee funds additional postage if needed;
see 14
FAH-4 H-255.4 for procedures. Catalogs will not be forwarded.
c. Category A and C posts are governed by USPS rules
for forwarding mail.
d. Correspondence by posts with catalog companies to
correct mailing lists is considered official business after the departure of
the employee.
e. Official mail should not be forwarded but should be
delivered to the employee's successor or office; see 14 FAM 735.1.
14 FAM 744.3 Change of Address
14 FAM 744.3-1 For Personal Items
(CT:LOG-235; 11-16-2017)
a. Bureau executive offices (domestic) and post
management (abroad) must include change-of-address notification in their
check-out procedures.
b. The employee is responsible for ensuring that the
following entities are informed of address changes:
(1) Personal correspondents, magazine subscriptions,
catalogs, etc.;
(2) Domestic: Inform section's office management
specialist and bureau's EX/HR office (Form DS-924, Foreign Service Personnel
Mailing Address Slip, required);
(3) Abroad: Inform post mail room and human resources
officer (HRO) (Form DS-924, Foreign Service Personnel Mailing Address Slip,
required);
(4) Employee Service Center (ESC): Mail forwarding is
provided for all Foreign Service employees based on information provided to the
ESC by the employee. To use the ESC to hold or forward your mail, complete
Form DS-924, Foreign Service Personnel Mailing Address Slip, before departing
to or from post, to indicate that your new address is the ESC. If mail is
forwarded to ESC per your instructions, the ESC will forward to another address
or hold. Indicate how you want your mail handled by going to its website,
click on Locator and Emergency Information, and follow the instructions. The
ESC cannot accept boxes and there is no secure storage within the ESC.
c. For additional change of address assistance for
personnel utilizing the MPS (APO/FPO addresses), consult your military postal
officer and/or USPS; for DPOs, see 14 FAH-5 H-112 and/or access the DPM website; and for
pouch-only posts, see 14 FAM 744.4.
d. See 14 FAH-4
H-255.4 for procedures on handling mail for transferred employees
14 FAM 744.3-2 Online at
Pouch-Only Posts
(CT:LOG-183; 01-23-2015)
a. Pouch-only post personnel can now change their
addresses through USPS at the time of transfer provided that post management
has assigned each employee/family an apartment number. This service allows the
USPS system to intercept and redirect letter-mail only automatically. NOTE:
Since USPS does not automatically redirect parcels, domestically or abroad,
customers must advise family, friends, and vendors of their new address to
avoid parcels from being returned to sender. To access the form electronically,
go to USPS and select Change of Address.
b. USPS treats each post like an apartment
building/complex with up to 99 apartments (one per household). The +4 of the
ZIP code will perform double duty as the building number. By utilizing
apartment numbers, the USPS will be able to identify each customer and redirect
mail to your new address:
Example: Addis Ababa currently has the address of
2030 Addis Ababa Pl, Dulles, VA 20189-2030. The new address with an apartment
number assigned by post management would appear as:
JOHN SMITH
2030 ADDIS ABABA PL APT 5
DULLES VA 20189-2030
c. The procedures for large posts will vary slightly
since only 99 apartments can be associated with a 9 digit ZIP code. Since
DPM plans to use apartment 99 to facilitate future requirements, posts may only
use 1 to 98. For posts requiring more than 98 apartments, you must use a
different building/+4 ZIP code and begin the apartment count sequence all over
again from 1 to 98. In essence, the new building number/+4 indicates a new
apartment building. The +4 ZIP codes for any additional buildings required
(different +4 ZIP codes) have already been added to the USPS system.
Additional ZIP codes for affected posts have been listed on the DPM website.
Example: Since Addis Ababa has more than 99 people
assigned to post, it requires a new building number (which is also the +4 of
the Zip Code). The following example depicts apartment 5 in building number
(2031) to match the new +4 add on to the Zip Code (2031).
MR & MRS KEN JONES
2031 ADDIS ABABA PL APT 5
DULLES VA 20189-2031
d. Post management will need to keep a record of which
apartment number has been assigned to each customer. This can be accomplished
via a spreadsheet (see DPM website for examples). Post management must also:
(1) Provide current employees with their apartment
numbers so that they can begin the process of changing their address;
(2) Ensure newly assigned employees are provided an
apartment number prior to their arrival, e.g., via TMTHREE;
(3) Ask employees to notify their correspondents of
the new address (the apartment number +4 ZIP code). Only after mail begins to
arrive at post with the apartment number +4 ZIP code can the customer notify
USPS of their complete address online. In other words, USPS can only recognize
the From address once it has been put into the system. The next time an
employee transfers, a change of address can be submitted online to USPS for a
smooth transition of mail; and
(4) Ensure that customers with the same surnames are
not assigned to the same apartment numbers, e.g., when Smith in Apartment 5
transfers, do not assign another Smith to Apartment 5 for at least 3 years (in
the same building/complex).
14 FAM 744.4 Personal Mail During
Emergency Evacuations
(CT:LOG-183; 01-23-2015)
a. During an emergency evacuation of a post, the
employee must provide a forwarding address to post management prior to
departure. The forwarding address must be included in the telegram from post
authorizing evacuation. Diplomatic pouch mail will be processed according to
the type of evacuation orders the employee is issued:
(1) Authorized departure from post: All mail will be
forwarded to post. The post will then forward the mail to the address provided
by the employee;
(2) Ordered evacuation from post: All mail will be
forwarded by the Department to the address specified in the evacuation
telegram;
(3) Closed post: All mail will be sorted by bureau
personnel and mailed to the forwarding address specified in the evacuation
telegram.
NOTE: Mail can only be
forwarded to either a domestic address or other post (via pouch). Mail that
requires a customs form (unless one was previously attached) cannot be
forwarded to an APO/FPO/DPO location from the pouch facility (SA-32).
b. In an emergency evacuation, employees should
immediately contact all of their correspondents (especially financial
institutions, such as credit card companies, banks, credit unions, etc.) to ask
them to change the address as soon as possible.
c. In emergencies, personnel at posts using MPS
facilities must advise correspondents immediately of a change of address. The
Department has no control over mail sent via the MPS military channel.
d. In emergencies, personnel at posts using a
diplomatic post office (DPO) address must fill out a change of address request
at USPS and advise correspondents to immediately use the new address. DPO mail
moves completely within the USPS system, whereas pouch-only-post mail is sent
from senders and is then routed thru SA-32, where it is then placed into and/or
removed from UNCLAS pouch bags. In the event the post must be closed for an
extended period, DPO can work with USPS to have all mail redirected from the
USPS gateway to SA-32 for forwarding action.
14 FAM 745 HOMEWARD BOUND MAIL SERVICE (HBMS)
(CT:LOG-183; 01-23-2015)
a. Homeward Bound Mail Service (HBMS) is a private mail
service to the United States that is available only at posts without MPS/DPO
facilities (category B post participation is voluntary). Post employee
associations must run this service on a voluntary basis at no cost to the U.S.
Government and must obtain approval from A/OPR/CR before implementing HBMS.
b. This service is available only to U.S. citizen
personnel who meet the following criteria:
(1) U.S. Government employees and their dependents;
(2) Personal-service contractors recruited from
outside the host country and their dependents; and
(3) TDY personnel with official orders who meet the
criteria in subparagraphs b(1) or b(2) of this section.
c. Customers participate in this service at their own
risk. Neither the employee association nor the embassy can accept
responsibility for items once they have left the premises.
d. Insured, registered, or certified mail is not
available.
e. For HBMS procedures, see 14 FAH-4 H-226.
14 FAM 746 THROUGH 749 UNASSIGNED
14 FAM Exhibit 742.3
Lateral Personal Mail
(CT:LOG-183; 01-23-2015)
Post Category to:
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Category A
and C
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Category B
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Category D
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Category E
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From:
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Category A or C
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USPS via MPS/DPO.
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Direct pouch if available. Otherwise, by pouch to
Washington with onward pouch address on item.
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International mail.
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USPS.
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Category B
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Direct pouch if available. Otherwise, by pouch to
Washington with appropriate postage and DPO address.
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Direct pouch if available. Otherwise, by pouch to
Washington with onward pouch address on item.
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Direct pouch if available. Otherwise, by pouch to
Washington with onward pouch address on item.
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Direct pouch if available. Otherwise, by pouch to
Washington with onward pouch address on item.
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Category D
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International mail.
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Direct pouch if available. Otherwise, by international
mail to Washington with onward pouch address on item.
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International mail.
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International mail.
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Category E
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Express courier, truck, or air, as appropriate to border
city, then into USPS.
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Direct pouch if available. Otherwise, by USPS/ express/
truck/air to Washington with onward pouch address on item.
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International mail.
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USPS, express courier, truck, or air, as appropriate.
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