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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Is there a cheap way to ship package to the PI Fed-Ex is high and UPS is kind of high And the USPS i would never use what are my choices.

I have used regular USPS mail several times and have no confidence once it gets to the PI. Many even have to bribe the mailman to get it. If it is important, then I have used FEDEX and they have even called my fiancee before delivery and even went as far as delivering it to her work place because she was not home. The choices are listed below. Ref for these is: http://filipinawives.com/SendPackagesPhilippines.htm

Sending Mail And Packages To The Philippines From The United States

Sending documents and packages to the Philippines is inevitable for any American pursuing a relationship with a Filipina. During the courtship phase, he will send her letters and photographs. During the immigration phase, he will send her important forms and documents necessary for her to obtain a visa. And long after that, when he and his wife are happily married and settled, there’s a fair chance that he’ll be loading up “Balikbayan†boxes to ship to his in-laws in the Philippines.

Of course, there are plenty of shipping options available to him, each with its own pros and cons. Here then is a short list of the most commonly used carriers, along with certain pertinent considerations.

Unites States Postal Service

Pros: Inexpensive and very convenient.

Cons: The U.S. Postal Service only carries your letter or package half way to its destination before the Philippine Postal Service takes over. The Philippine Postal Service is not nearly as reliable as its American counterpart. Mail is frequently lost or opened before reaching the recipient. It’s not unusual for the Philippine delivery person to require the recipient to open a letter or package for inspection, requiring a fee be paid (around 20 Pesos). Money, cashiers checks, money orders, etc., are frequently stolen from letters.

Delivery Time:

2 to 6 weeks for Air Mail Parcel Post

1 to 2 weeks for Global Priority Mail

Cost: Around $15 for Air Mail Parcel Post; around $20 for Global Priority Mail.

Ideal for: Unhurried love letters, postcards, photographs. Lightweight items of little or no monetary value that do not demand urgent delivery.

Federal Express (“FedExâ€) (http://www.fedex.com/us/)

Pros: Very quick delivery. FedEx has a large facility in Subic and its own delivery team in the Philippines, which means your package never leaves FedEx’s custody until it reaches its recipient. Your package can be tracked via computer.

Cons: Expensive and inconvenient (you have to use FedEx labels and/or packaging and get it to a FedEx pick-up point).

Delivery Time:

2-3 days by Overnight Express (to Manila)

Cost: About $50 for a one-pound package from a major American city to Manila. You can call 1-800-Go-FedEx for more information.

Ideal for: Important documents such as immigration forms that require immediate delivery. DHL offers a similar value.

DHL (http://www.dhl-usa.com)

Pros: Very quick delivery, and DHL maintains control of the package until it reaches its recipient. Your package can be tracked via computer. DHL will normally pick up your shipment as part of its service, though you’ll need a laser printer to print out the required shipping paperwork (accessed online).

Cons: Expensive.

Delivery Time: 3 days standard delivery (to Manila).

Cost: About $50 for a one-pound package from a major American city to Manila. You can call DHL Customer Service (1-800-CALL-DHL) for an exact rate quote.

Ideal for: Important documents such as immigration forms that require immediate delivery. Federal Express offers a similar value.

UPS (http://www.ups.com)

Pros: Quick service at fair rates. Relatively good rates for larger packages, too.

Cons: Not as expensive as DHL or FedEx, but much more expensive that the U.S. Postal Service.

Delivery Time: 3-4 days using UPS WorldWide Express (to Manila).

Cost: About $35 for a one-pound package from a major American city to Manila via “UPS WorldWide Expressâ€. You can determine the rate for your particular need at: http://www.ups.com/using/services/intl/xpd-guide.html .

Ideal for: The budget conscious fella who needs faster service than the post office can offer, though not necessarily the lightning speed of DHL or FedEx.

Balikbayan Box (various companies) [ A “Balikbayan†is a Filipino who no longer resides in the Philippines, but vacations there from time to time. A “Balikbayan Box†is a large box of goods that a Filipino expatriate - or a Filipina expatriate and her husband – sends to relatives in the Philippines. It’s essentially a large care package, and usually contains goods like clothes, canned foods, candy, dishes, tools, toys, or anything else the family may have expressed an interest in.]

Pros: Weight is irrelevant. The shipping rate is fixed and very inexpensive. The only limitation is how much stuff you can cram into the box the shipper provides you.

Cons: Sloooooow. A Balikbayan box usually makes its way to the Philippines as freight aboard a cargo ship, and it can take a month or even two months to reach its destination. Some shippers require you to buy your box from them for around $10. Because the box is freight, it’s not exactly treated with kid gloves, so don’t put anything fragile in it!

Delivery Time: 30-60 days.

Cost: Depends on the shipper, but most Balikbayan boxes are shipped for around $100. That’s a flat rate. It doesn’t matter how much the box weighs. That rate may or may not include free pickup. If you don’t know of a Balikbayan box shipper in your area, check with Filipinos in your community, or look for postings are your local Asian food stores.

Ideal for: Sending care-packages to your loved ones in the Philippines, especially during the holidays.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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I have used the USPS numerous times and have had no problem they arrive in about 10 to 12 days and all is intact and unopened. But it does depend on where it is going the outer areas maybe different mine went to cavite.

Documents I sent USPS Global Priority and it took 6 days and you can tract it the whole way online.

USPS is cheaper then Fedex , DHL, or UPS.

Meet .......6-15-06

Married in Quezon City....3-02-07

I-130

04-18-07....I-130

05-03-07....NOA1

05-07-07....Transfered to CSC

10-19-07....I130 APPROVED !!!!

10-26-07....Received NOA2 in mail

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I-129F

05-08-07....Filed I129F

05-16-07....NOA1

05-21-07....Touched

06-05-07....Transfered to CSC

06-11-07....Notice of Transfer to CSC, received in mail

06-16-07....Email notice case is in CSC office and pending

06-18-07....Touched

06-19-07....Touched

10-19-07....I129F APPROVED !!!!

10-26-07....Received NOA2 in mail

11-08-07....NVC Received papers, MNL.......... number given to me!!!!

11-16-07....Received letter from NVC with case number

11-13-07....Sent to Manila

12-26-07....St.Lukes medical

01-07-08....Interview at Embassey !!!!!!!!!!!

01-18-08....Visa in hand !!!!!

02-19-08....Fly to Pennsylvannia

02-20-08....Arrived in Erie at last!!!!!

AOS

09-19-08....Packet sent by USPS

09-22-08....Packet accepted in Chicago per track -n- confirm

09-25-08....NOA for I-485

10-06-08....Biometrics on 10-17-08 Cleveland Oh.

01-13-09....I-485 interview in Pittsburgh

01-13-09....Interview done APPROVED!!!!!!!!

01-29-09....GREEN CARD IS IN HAND!!!!!!!!

03-07-09....SSN is finally here

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I have used the USPS numerous times and have had no problem they arrive in about 10 to 12 days and all is intact and unopened. But it does depend on where it is going the outer areas maybe different mine went to cavite.

Documents I sent USPS Global Priority and it took 6 days and you can tract it the whole way online.

USPS is cheaper then Fedex , DHL, or UPS.

I had great success with Global also.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Is there a cheap way to ship package to the PI Fed-Ex is high and UPS is kind of high And the USPS i would never use what are my choices.

If you are sending a small package, the best way is U.S. Postal Service, Phoenix to Philippines 10 day delivery 4 lbs. or under is about $ 11.00, 10 day delivery 20 lbs.or under is about $ 40.00.

If you have a larger package I use Fore website is, http://www.forexworld.com/kahon/. You can go on the website and here the once nearest to you. I sent six very large packages from Phoenix again to Philippines it cost me $ 480.00 and took 24 day from date of pick-up until deliver there in the Philippines. You can also track the whole trip of the package.

Hope this will help a little.

OUR Time Line;

Nov 4, 2004 Met on YM Pool Game Chat room

Dec 30, 2005 Surprized her with our 1st meeting in person

Dec 31, 2005/Jan 1, 2006 Got Engaged

Jan 10, 2006 Had my 56th Birthday party in Philippines

Jan 11, 2006 Left the go come back Home

Mar 20, 2006 Found out Sonia was Pregnant

Oct 7, 2006 Our son was born

Nov 5, 2006 Arrived in the Philippine for a visit

Nov 11, 2006 Had our son Basptized

Nov 19, 2006 Left the Philippines again

July 31, 2007 Mailed inI 129 F was mailed in

Aug 13, 2007 Received

Sep 25, 2007 I 797 Notice of Action Mailed out

Feb 25, 2008 NAO2 has been approve sent to Manila.

Mar. 31, 2008 Made phone call about interview set dates

Apr. 15, 2008 Medical Exam St. Luke (GOOD TO GO!!!!!)

Apr. 24, 2008 Interview(APPROVED AND WAITING VISA)

Jun. 6, 2008 Finally got Visa at about VISA[/size]

Aug. 05, 2008 On a jet plane head for the Philippines to get my family

Aug. 06, , 2008 we are together again

AUGUST 19, 2008 POE Seattle, WA.

NOV. 8, 2008 Wedding

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my fiance sent me documents via the USPS and it took 8 days to reach me and the mailman demanded that i pay them P35!!!

Shux, corruption in the Philippines!!!!

08/24/06 - we met thru his cousin who was my co-worker

04/18/07 - my honey asked me to marry him and i said yes! we're ENGAGED!

05/28/07 - my honey sent the petition to USCIS

06/08/07 - USCIS recieved (on-line)

09/25/07 - hard copy of NOA1 received thru mail

10/15/07 - process for the petition was taking long so he decided to go back to the PI

10/22/07 - NOA2 approved (on-line)

11/08/07 - honey had to leave me again to go back to hawaii

12/10/07 - i was assigned an interview date (2/7/08) and PE date (1/30/07)

01/02/08 - Received PACKET 4!!!!!!

01/04/08 - 1st Day Early Medical at SLEC

01/07/08 - 2nd Day Early Medical at SLEC - PASSED!!!

01/30/08 - Scheduled Medical accdg to packet

02/06/08 - Interview at the USEM 7:30AM - APPROVED!!!!

02/12/08 - US Embassy called for visa pick-up

02/14/08 - Visa on hand YEY!!!!WOHOOOO!!!!!

02/16/08 - 3:30pm Flight to HNL, Hawaii

02/21/08 - Civil Wedding

AOS

4/20/08 - Received SSN

4/23/08 - NOA

4/25/08- ASC Appointment Notice

5/22/08 - Biometrics in HNL

7/30/08 - Interview (APPROVED)

8/11/08 - Green Card Received

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If you live in CA or NJ (like me), you may be in luck. I highly recommend LBC if you live near any of their locations. Jovy told me to see about LBC when urgently needing to send her the I-134 and other documents etc. in beginning of January. Its a very successful courier service locally in the Philippines, but also they have about 60 locations in the USA, just for accepting shipment to The PI. I had a terrible experience with USPS before, they charged too much and took more than 1 month to deliver the I-129F copy and pictures, etc. before, so LBC was a God-send. LBC charged $25 (plus import tax $10) for a box with my documents, pictures, a gameboy, jewelry and miscellaneous stuff, and they got the package to their location nearest Jovy within about 2 weeks. Jovy lives in a rather remote town in South Cotabato, about 2 hours north of Gen-San and they called her cell when the package was there for pickup. I am sure they're even faster and door-to-door if sending to Manila or other higher population cities. Anyway, if you haven't heard about LBC, check it out, but there are many states with no locations, so don't get your hopes up too much. I will be gladly using them in the future, and together when we're sending some gifts home to the family.

http://www.teamlbc.com/01prdcr.html

07-09-07 - Sent I-129F package via express mail to VSC

07-11-07 - USPS Express mail delivery confirmed at VSC

07-12-07 - Date of NOA1 (per case status search on USCIS web site)

07-13-07 - Date check cashed by USCIS for 129-F filing fee

07-16-07 - Date check posted to my bank

07-17-07 - Date check actually cleared my bank account online (& check image and case #visible)

11-27-07 - E-mail notice of NOA2, mailed to me on 11/27/07

12-03-07 - Notice of NVC receipt, assignment of MNL case number

01-03-08 - Packet (3/4?) info received from USE

02-01-08 - Medical Completed at St. Luke's

02-08-08 - Embassy Interview Appointment (APPROVED!!!)

02-17-08 - Visa received!!

02-25-08 - Jovy & Dan together for good

03-05-08 - Leaving MNL for Newark, NJ our POE and close to home.

04-26-08 - Civil service, officially married!!

06-14-08 - Private ceremony & reception (the big party)

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If you live in CA or NJ (like me), you may be in luck. I highly recommend LBC if you live near any of their locations. Jovy told me to see about LBC when urgently needing to send her the I-134 and other documents etc. in beginning of January. Its a very successful courier service locally in the Philippines, but also they have about 60 locations in the USA, just for accepting shipment to The PI. I had a terrible experience with USPS before, they charged too much and took more than 1 month to deliver the I-129F copy and pictures, etc. before, so LBC was a God-send. LBC charged $25 (plus import tax $10) for a box with my documents, pictures, a gameboy, jewelry and miscellaneous stuff, and they got the package to their location nearest Jovy within about 2 weeks. Jovy lives in a rather remote town in South Cotabato, about 2 hours north of Gen-San and they called her cell when the package was there for pickup. I am sure they're even faster and door-to-door if sending to Manila or other higher population cities. Anyway, if you haven't heard about LBC, check it out, but there are many states with no locations, so don't get your hopes up too much. I will be gladly using them in the future, and together when we're sending some gifts home to the family.

http://www.teamlbc.com/01prdcr.html

I also used LBC issued box to send to Relyn. it was a 24'x18"x18" box in which the flat rate was $65. Its really the cheapest way it seems to me....WHAT KILLED ME was i mentioned just by chatting with them that there was a cell phone in there the value of which i paid $100. They charged me and extra 40% for the value of the phone. I paid it because Relyn's current phone was not doing good. I have since been told not to declare electronic items to avoid this charge. The box arrived in 3 weeks. I was pleased with everything except being robbed with ridiculous fee.

I have also used USPS but the drawback is you cant send nearly the weight and size that you can with LBC. LBC currently has office here in Tacoma, Washington

Edited by patrick & relyn

4 september 2005.....relyn and patrick chat on filipina heart for first time

19 december 2005....patrick flies to meet relyn and m'r (son) for first time

24 decemeber 2005.....we are ENGAGED!

25 december 2005....we fly to boracay. patrick and relyn exchange wedding rings on plane....lol but true

3 january 2006....we meet with attorney to discuss annulment of relyn marriage.

(husband absent for 6 years)

20 august 2006.......patrick returns to philippines

21 august 2006......patrick birthday

28 august 2006......we travel to baguio city till september 5

4 september2006....we celebrate in bagiou our 1st year anniversary of knowing each other.

10 september2006.....patrick back in u.s

19 april 2007....back together for another trip

21 april 2007....we travel to province relyn and family are from for a chance for me to meet extended

family. we are there for more than a week.

7 may 2007....return to the u.s.a.

JULY 2007.....annulment sent to judge desk awaiting decision

OCTOBER 2007.........JUDGE GRANTS ANNULMENT......YIPPEE GETTING CLOSE TO FILING I129F

31 december 2007 I29f sent via US postal priority mail

4 January 2008 NOA1

6 MAY 2008 NOA2 (GUESS THE TOUCH WAS A REALLY GOOD TOUCH)

10 MAY 2008 RECEIVE HARD COPY I-797 NOA2 IN SNAIL MAIL

22-23 may 2008-early medical(passed)

22-27 may 2008-son's medical....very long bcoz of tuberculin test

20 june 2008-my patrick visit me again for 4time

23 june 2008-interview u.s.embassy

27 june 2008-got my visa yipeee so quick!

2 july 2008- fly in tacoma wa, with my patrick and son

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Is there a cheap way to ship package to the PI Fed-Ex is high and UPS is kind of high And the USPS i would never use what are my choices.

try to check on ABS CBN Star kargo...

K-3 Visa

Marriage : 2007-02-26

I-130 Sent : 2007-07-05

I-130 NOA1 : 2007-07-13

I-129F Sent : 2007-07-27

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-08-16

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-12-18

I-130 Approval : 2007-12-03

Interview Date : 2008-04-10

Visa Received : 2008-04-15

US Entry : 2008-05-02

EAD Filed : 2008-10-16

NOA Date : 2007-10-20

Bio. Appt. : 2008-12-19

Approved Date : 2008-12-31

Date Card Received : 2009-01-05

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Is there a cheap way to ship package to the PI Fed-Ex is high and UPS is kind of high And the USPS i would never use what are my choices.

try to check on ABS CBN Star kargo...

any shipping courier for balikbayan box here in Louisiana especially here in metairie, new orleans? any help is highly appreciated. (usps is not reliable while fedex and dhl are expensive)thanks

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Always had great luck using USPS sending numerous packages to Phils. For really large Balikbayan like Christmas gifts for all Sheryl's family we use ATLAS. Takes a long time but no weight limitations and used big box. You can also track with ATLAS.

http://www.atlasshippers.com/

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Unites States Postal Service

Pros: Inexpensive and very convenient.

Cons: The U.S. Postal Service only carries your letter or package half way to its destination before the Philippine Postal Service takes over. The Philippine Postal Service is not nearly as reliable as its American counterpart. Mail is frequently lost or opened before reaching the recipient. It’s not unusual for the Philippine delivery person to require the recipient to open a letter or package for inspection, requiring a fee be paid (around 20 Pesos). Money, cashiers checks, money orders, etc., are frequently stolen from letters.

Delivery Time:

2 to 6 weeks for Air Mail Parcel Post

1 to 2 weeks for Global Priority Mail

Cost: Around $15 for Air Mail Parcel Post; around $20 for Global Priority Mail.

Ideal for: Unhurried love letters, postcards, photographs. Lightweight items of little or no monetary value that do not demand urgent delivery.

"

I am not a great FAN of "The Philippine Postal Service" especially on the receiving end.....

Sent Global Priority....to the Provinces...that is....it took 4 weeks instead of 10 days.

She sent me same document back to me...from the province in Phil...it took 10 days...

So unless you want to deal with Filipino time ( not same as the rest of the world), don't use for anything important...

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Beware shipping via UPS to private party in the Philippines. I spent over $90 in shipping fees with UPS to ship a modest Christmas gift to my friend in Cebu City. The declared value of the item was only $5.00 (for a t-shirt and Christmas card). When the courier arrived, he presented my friend with a COD invoice for an additional $515 pesos for some mystery fees called "CDS" and "IPF" which were not explained to her or described clearly on the invoice. These COD charges were more than 2x the declared value of the contents of the package, and were very expensive for my friend, as she makes only about 200 pesos a day (so, the courier was basically asking her for two day's wages to release the package).

If you think that by using UPS to ship to the Philippines you can get safe and reliable prepaid delivery please be warned, UPS uses local courier services in the Philippines that extort additional COD charges before they will deliver the package. Sending via UPS is not like sending a package prepaid to a destination in the US or Canada. Even though you pay UPS $100 in shipping fees in advance your addressee will pay also be asked to pay a high price to get the package on the other end.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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2 minutes ago, _mizcara said:

Hello! Johnny Air Plus offers affordable prices for shipping US to Philippines. The services will be charged according to the weight of the packages and your preferred shipping method (standard or express).

6 year old thread is alive

YMMV

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