Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
The surface area of the address side of the item to be mailed must be large enough to completely contain the Global Express Guaranteed Air Waybill/Shipping Invoice (shipping label), postage, endorsement, and any applicable markings.
For mail to U.S. destinations (including U.S. territories and APO/FPO/DPO addresses), see How to Send a Letter or Postcard: Domestic. For instructions on how to ship a package to another country, see How to Send a Package: International.
The bottom line of the address should show only the COUNTRY name, written in full (no abbreviations) and preferably in capital letters. Do not place the postal codes (ZIP Codes) of foreign country designations on the last line of the address.
In the Philippines, the format for writing an address generally follows this pattern: [Recipient's Name] [Street Address or P.O. Box] [Barangay (Neighborhood or District)] [City or Municipality] [Province] [ZIP Code]
Learn about international addressing requirements for USPS, including how to write addresses and what information to include.
The Filipino address format for shipping or mailing addresses should be written as follows: Addressee line - The recipient's name. House number and street name, subdivision - These 3 items listed in this order, with a comma between the street name and the subdivision.
For locations within Metro Manila, addresses are written as follows according to the recommended Philpost formats (address formats for Manila are on top while address formats for the rest of Metro Manila are on the bottom): P.O. boxes. Mr. Juan dela Cruz. P.O. Box 1201, Manila Central Post Office. 1050 Manila. Mr. Juan C. Masipag.