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{{note|This article is part of the [[Shipment_Types_For_ACE_and_ACI_eManifest|Shipment Release Types Guide]]|info}}
{{note|This article is part of the [[Shipment_Types_For_ACE_and_ACI_eManifest|Shipment Release Types Guide]]|info}}


[[Image:Envelopes.png|200px|thumb|International Mail]]<onlyinclude>'''International Mail''' is a U.S. [[Shipment Types For ACE and ACI eManifest|Shipment Type]] for goods to clear through [[US Customs and Border Protection - General Information|US Customs and Border Protection]] and on an [https://www.borderconnect.com/ace-e-manifest/index.htm ACE Manifest]. It allows for the release of mail moving via a contract carrier from a foreign postal service to the US Postal Service.
[[Image:Postal-shipment-mail.jpg|300px|thumb|A typical '''International Mail''' shipment]]'''International Mail''' is a U.S. [[Shipment Types For ACE and ACI eManifest|Shipment Type]] for goods to clear through [[US Customs and Border Protection - General Information|US Customs and Border Protection]] and on an [https://www.borderconnect.com/ace-e-manifest/index.htm ACE Manifest]. It allows for the release of mail moving via a contract carrier from a foreign postal service to the US Postal Service.


To qualify the shipment must be moving directly from the foreign postal service, e.g. Canada Post, to the US Postal Service, and must consist only of letter class mail or correspondence. Merchandise would require a formal or informal entry and would clear under other shipment types.
To qualify the shipment must be moving directly from the foreign postal service, e.g. Canada Post, to the US Postal Service, and must consist only of letter class mail or correspondence. Merchandise would require a formal or informal entry and would clear under other shipment types.