Buy and Ship from the US to South Korea

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USPS Priority Mail International ISC Flat Rate Envelope
$49.75 5 days Mon, 13 Apr
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USPS Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Padded Flat Rate Envelope
$49.75 5 days Mon, 13 Apr
USPS Priority Mail International ISC Legal Flat Rate Envelope
$49.75 5 days Mon, 13 Apr
USPS Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Small Flat Rate Box
$51.40 5 days Mon, 13 Apr
USPS Priority Mail International ISC Single-piece Large Envelope
$68.50 5 days Mon, 13 Apr
USPS Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Single-piece
$68.50 5 days Mon, 13 Apr
USPS Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Medium Flat Rate Box
$96.40 5 days Mon, 13 Apr
USPS Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Large Flat Rate Box
$121.30 5 days Mon, 13 Apr

* The information provided here is for reference only and is not a public offer

How to use the shipping cost calculator

1
Enter the departure and destination points.
Enter the data or select from the suggested list.
2
Enter the weight and dimensions of the cargo, including packaging.
These parameters are necessary for the calculation in our calculator.
3
Click the CALCULATE button.
The calculation of the freight transportation will begin. You will need to wait a few seconds for the calculation result to appear.

How to Choose Transport Companies for Calculation?

Shopping in American stores is easy — shipping to South Korea is where the real choices begin. Delivery speed, customs requirements, and even the box you pick can change the final cost.

Track.Global helps you plan smarter: use the Delivery Calculator to compare shipping options by route, weight, and dimensions, then track the parcel end-to-end with one tracking number.

Why this page: “buy and ship from us to south korea”

People searching buy and ship from us to south korea, ship to south korea, or korea shipping from us usually want two things:

  • A clear way to choose a carrier (speed vs budget)

  • A practical checklist to avoid customs delays in Korea

This guide covers both — plus side-by-side comparisons of FedEx, DHL, USPS, and Passport.

How to buy in the US and ship to South Korea

1) Check if the store ships internationally

Many US retailers ship directly to Korea. If checkout supports South Korea delivery, compare:

  • Carrier offered (FedEx/DHL/USPS/other)

  • Duties/taxes: paid upfront (DDP) or on delivery (DDU)

  • Tracking quality and delivery promise

2) If the store doesn’t ship to Korea, use a workaround

Common alternatives:

  • Package forwarding (get a US address, then forward to Korea)

  • Marketplace/global programs (some platforms handle cross-border for you)

  • Merchant-managed cross-border via services like Passport (often shown at checkout)

3) Prepare Korea customs details early (important)

For many B2C shipments, Korean customs may require a Personal Customs Clearance Code (PCCC) or equivalent recipient identification. Missing info is a common reason for “Held at customs” delays.

4) Choose the right speed level

  • Need it fast (documents, urgent gifts): DHL/FedEx express

  • Need better value (non-urgent): USPS Priority Mail International, FedEx Economy, or Passport-enabled checkout options

5) Track everything from dispatch to delivery

International parcels may pass through multiple hubs and partners. A unified tracking view saves time — especially during customs clearance and last-mile handoff.

What affects shipping cost and delivery time (USA → South Korea)

  • Weight + dimensions (dimensional/volumetric weight matters for express couriers)

  • Service level (economy vs priority)

  • Packaging choice (flat rate vs by-weight services, especially with USPS)

  • Customs clearance (missing PCCC, unclear invoice descriptions, restricted categories)

  • Duties/taxes model

    • DDP: duties/taxes paid at checkout → fewer surprises

    • DDU: receiver pays on arrival → possible delays if payment is required

  • Delivery area (remote surcharges and extra transit days can apply)

Carrier comparison: FedEx vs DHL vs USPS vs Passport

Option

Best for

Speed profile (typical)

Tracking & customs experience

What to watch for

FedEx

Time-critical parcels, high-value goods

Fast (Priority) / Medium-fast (Economy)

Strong tracking + integrated customs handling

Usually higher cost than postal

DHL Express

Fast international delivery, business-grade reliability

Very fast, time-definite services

Excellent international network + customs support

Pricing can be premium

USPS

Cost-sensitive shipping, small-to-medium parcels

Mid-speed

Tracking varies by product; handoff to postal networks

Flat Rate Envelopes/Small FRB may have tracking limits

Passport

Cross-border checkout experience (often used by US stores)

Depends on merchant program

Often DDP + customer-facing tracking page

You don’t choose it unless the store offers it

 

FedEx comparison: International Economy® vs International Priority®

FedEx service

Typical transit time

Best for

Trade-offs

FedEx International Priority®

1–3 business days (time-definite)

Urgent deliveries, important documents, high-value items

Higher price for speed

FedEx International Economy®

2–5 business days

Non-urgent parcels where you still want courier handling

Slower than Priority, but often cheaper

Tip: If your shipment is time-sensitive (gifts with dates, product launches, visa/passport documents), Priority is usually the safer choice.

USPS Priority Mail International: Flat Rate vs Single-piece (by weight)

USPS Priority Mail International is popular for korea shipping from us when you want predictable pricing and don’t need express speed.

Quick rules to know

  • Flat Rate Envelopes + Small Flat Rate Box: best for compact items; weight-capped

  • Medium/Large Flat Rate Boxes: better for heavier bundles; higher weight cap

  • Single-piece (by weight): use your own packaging; price depends on weight and destination

USPS comparison table (requested services)

USPS service name (as shown in postage systems)

USPS product type

Dimensions (if Flat Rate)

Max weight (international)

Best for

Priority Mail International ISC Legal Flat Rate Envelope

Legal Flat Rate Envelope

15" × 9-1/2"

4 lb

Legal documents, certificates, paper goods

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Padded Flat Rate Envelope

Padded Flat Rate Envelope

12-1/2" × 9-1/2"

4 lb

Small items needing extra protection (accessories, small electronics)

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Small Flat Rate Box

Small Flat Rate Box

8-11/16" × 5-7/16" × 1-3/4"

4 lb

Dense small items: cosmetics (non-restricted), parts, compact gifts

Priority Mail International ISC Single-piece

By-weight parcel (“single-piece”)

Your packaging

Up to 70 lb*

When Flat Rate doesn’t fit; larger boxes; heavier shipments

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Single-piece

By-weight parcel (machinable)

Your packaging

Up to 70 lb*

Same as above, when the parcel meets machinability standards

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Medium Flat Rate Box

Medium Flat Rate Box

11-1/4" × 8-3/4" × 6"

20 lb

Shoes, small bundles, multiple items

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Large Flat Rate Box

Large Flat Rate Box

12-1/4" × 12" × 6"

20 lb

Larger bundles, multi-item orders

*Some destinations apply lower limits; always verify for South Korea and your item category.

“Machinable” — what it usually means

If a parcel is machinable, it’s prepared to be processed on postal equipment (shape/size/weight standards), which can affect handling. If your package is irregular (tubes, uneven shapes), it may be treated differently.

Customs in South Korea: what buyers should expect

De minimis and declarations

South Korea commonly applies a USD 150 threshold for simplified duty/tax treatment in many personal import scenarios, but rules depend on shipment type and item category. For certain US-origin flows, you may see references to USD 200 in list-clearance contexts.

PCCC (Personal Customs Clearance Code)

For many B2C imports, the recipient may need to provide:

  • PCCC (often starts with “P” and is issued by Korean authorities), or

  • Alternative ID details accepted in certain cases

If your shipment is missing required recipient customs data, clearance can pause until it’s provided.

Practical customs tips (to avoid delays)

  • Use clear item descriptions (avoid vague terms like “gift” or “sample”)

  • Match declared value to the actual purchase

  • Keep recipient phone number accurate (Korea carriers often text for clearance)

How Track.Global helps for US → Korea shipping

When you’re deciding how to ship to South Korea, small differences in packaging and service level can mean big differences in cost and ETA.

With Track.Global you can:

  • Compare delivery options in seconds using the Delivery Calculator

  • Plan shipping around weight, size, and route

  • Track shipments from dispatch through customs and last-mile delivery

FAQ

How long does shipping from the US to South Korea take?

It depends on the carrier and service level. Express couriers can deliver in a few business days, while postal services are usually slower and more variable due to customs and handoffs.

Is USPS good for shipping to South Korea?

USPS can be a strong value option, especially with Priority Mail International. The right Flat Rate packaging can simplify pricing, but tracking availability can vary by product type.

What’s the easiest option if I want duties paid upfront?

Look for DDP at checkout. Some US stores offer DDP via partners such as Passport or courier billing options — it reduces surprise charges on delivery.

Do I need a PCCC for South Korea imports?

Many B2C shipments require it (or accepted alternative identification). Getting it ready before shipping helps prevent customs holds.

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