USPS International Destination Suspensions April 2020

As of April 22, 2020, the USPS has suspended International Mail services to 111 destinations. As a temporary measure, the USPS will not accept mail addressed to these destinations. Stamps.com software will automatically notify customers when a destination is unable to receive USPS packages—so you don’t have to worry about printing postage for a mailpiece that can’t be sent.
For a full list of service disruptions due to the coronavirus pandemic visit the Stamps.com Coronvirus Updates Page.
USPS International Destination Suspensions
Brunei | Cuba | Eritrea | French Guiana |
Guadeloupe | Laos | Martinique | Mongolia |
Myanmar | Reunion (Bourbon) | Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Miquelon) | Samoa |
South Sudan | Tajikistan | Timor-Leste | Turkmenistan |
Yemen |