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The information provided in all Mexican pages are only suggestions and anecdotal stories. The information in the Mexican pages is a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact. The information provided in these pages can change at any given day.
Mexican Post Office is "Servicio Postal Mexicano". Mexico's mail varies in speed and quality of service. The largest cities have five to seven day delivery times from the U.S. while rural Mexican mail can take up to a month. All outgoing mail is assigned a rate of "Airmail" and the charge for a one ounce letter is about fifty U.S. cents (Four Pesos). A special service was introduced in 1995, named "MEXPOST". For a fee around twelve dollars U.S. your letter will reach it's destination in the U.S. or Canada, in about three days. This service is not available in rural cities or towns as an international airport must be close by, for the system to work effectively. MexPost, is the most secure way that you can mail documents through the post office. I always take along a box of "Security Envelopes" when going to Mexico. They look just like standard business envelopes, but have blackout shading on the inside surface to thwart snoopy employees. This is the right way to send mail to Mexico: John Smith The post office will not
accept anything but Mexican pesos. Mail is generally held for two weeks.
Unclaimed letters have an excellent chance of making it back to the sender. |
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