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Can non-US citizens use Traveling Mailbox, and what are the identification requirements?

Written by Travis Poole

Can Non-US Citizens Use Traveling Mailbox, and What Are the Identification Requirements?

Traveling Mailbox provides mail forwarding services accessible to both US and non-US citizens. This guide explains the eligibility criteria, identification requirements, and procedures for completing USPS Form 1583β€”a mandatory form for accessing these services.

Eligibility for Using Traveling Mailbox Services

Yes, you can use Traveling Mailbox services as a non-US citizen or non-resident. The service is available globally as long as you meet the required identification criteria and complete USPS Form 1583. Residency or citizenship in the United States is not a prerequisite to use these services.

Identification Requirements for USPS Form 1583

To complete USPS Form 1583, you need to provide two forms of acceptable identification. Below are key points regarding identification:

Acceptable Identification for Non-US Citizens

  • A passport can be used as a primary form of identification, even if you reside outside the United States. Ensure your passport includes your address.

  • If your passport does not include an address or you lack a local ID, you may use documents like a current lease agreement as an alternative form of identification.

Scenarios with Specific ID Challenges

For individuals with limited forms of identification:

  1. If your only ID is a passport without an address, consider providing supplementary documents such as a lease agreement.

  2. In situations where identification details (e.g., address) need updating, you can request to reset your USPS Form 1583. This ensures your information is current and matches supporting documents.

Steps to Complete USPS Form 1583

Completing or updating the form involves:

  1. Gathering two acceptable forms of identification.

  2. Filling out the details carefully to match your supporting documents.

  3. Submitting the form for verification, along with copies of your ID documents.

  4. Requesting a reset of the form if updates or corrections are needed.


This process guarantees compliance with USPS regulations while enabling seamless access to Traveling Mailbox services, regardless of your country of citizenship or residence.

Related Topics

  • How to Update Your USPS Form 1583

  • Verifying Identity for Mail Forwarding Services

  • Frequently Asked Questions About Traveling Mailbox

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