How do you ship something first class international?

USPS First class, Can I use padded envelope to ship something small? U.S to New Zealand?

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    You can use the United States Postal Service (USPS) to send a padded envelope to the New Zealand. Use the USPS Calculation page link below to determine the exact postage for the weight and size item you are mailing. Enter the destination, select using a large envelope for mailing, enter the weight, check the box indicating envelope is thicker than 1/4 inch, and get the required postage amount. If you do not know the package weight, you will need to go to a Post Office Branch and have them weigh the item to determine the correct postage required for the class of service selected. The lowest rate listed below was calculated for a 10 ounce padded envelope supplied by the sender, and is offered only as an example. http://ircalc.usps.com/?country=10315 First-Class Package International Service - $14.30 Customer Supplied Padded Envelope Weight 10 ounces --- Priority Mail International Padded Flat Rate Envelope - $24.75 USPS-Supplied Envelope - Maximum weight 4 pounds Dimension: 12-1/2 inches by 9-1/2 inches --- Priority Express Mail International Padded Flat Rate Envelope - $46.50 USPS-Supplied Envelope - Maximum weight 4 pounds Dimension: 12-1/2 inches by 9-1/2 inches

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You should be able to. Just make sure your item is secure and safe from damage.

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