You can send abroad
Documents, up to 2 kg
Parcels, up to 30 kg
Cargoes, up to 1,000 kg
How to send abroad
- 1Select a country and make sure there are no restrictions on the shipment's content in the country of destination.
- 2
- 3Define the market value of each unit of the shipment's contents to be indicated in the customs declaration.
- 4
- 5Select a shipment processing method:
- 5.1At the nearest Nova Post branch. Complete the Sender's and Recipient's data and a detailed description of the shipment together with the operator.
- 5.2In the mobile app. Enter all the details of the shipment yourself and provide the number of your express waybill in the branch.
- 6Pay for delivery and, if necessary, other services (packaging, calling a courier, etc.)
Delivery to European countries with a network of Nova Post branches
Select a country and view the terms and rates for delivery to a branch, parcel locker, and addressDelivery to other European countries
Select a country and view the terms and rates for courier deliveryDelivery to countries around the world
Find the full list of countries and worldwide shipping terms and conditions
Rates
- Europe
from 350 ₴
- USA, Canada, Australia
from 1600 ₴
- Asia, South America and Africa, Australia
from 1900 ₴
Find more details about the rates by following the link.
Documents
Before sending parcels and cargoes abroad, please read the terms and conditions of international delivery services:
- Terms of service of NP Global LLC
- Public agreement
- List of shipments not accepted for transportation
- Terms of service of NOVA POSHTA LLC for international transportation
- Public Agreement for the Provision of Customs Clearance Services
Frequently asked questions
- What is the declared value
The declared value of the shipment is the value the sender indicates in the documents or customs declaration when sending it. It is used for calculating customs duties, taxes, and other fees that may be applied when importing a shipment into the country of destination.
- What are the consequences of understating the declared value
Understating the declared value of shipments may arouse suspicion and, accordingly, be subject to inspection by the customs authorities. This may cause a delay when picking up or returning the shipment.
Understating the declared value can also result in the loss of insurance coverage and affect the receipt of insurance compensation in case of loss or damage to the shipment.
- What is the purpose of the shipment
The purpose of the shipment is a specific goal achieved by an individual when sending parcels and cargoes outside the country.
When defining the purpose of the shipment, make sure you are clear about your intentions, as this will affect customs clearance procedures, documentation, and possible additional costs.
For example:
P E R S O N A L B E L O N G I N G S
Your belongings that you want to export and use abroad for your personal needs.
Sometimes, customs duties or restrictions may apply depending on the country, type of shipments, and their declared value.G I F T
Typically, these are small and low-value shipments intended for gifts or charitable purposes.
If the shipment complies with the established gift restrictions, no additional payments are charged.R E T U R N
The shipment, which is returned to the sender for exchange or if it does not fit for any reason.
There may be customs duties and other charges associated with returning the shipment back.
- What is the difference between sending abroad and sending within Ukraine
There are additional restrictions on sending abroad:
- 1
- 2
- 3International shipments are subject to customs procedures when imported into the country of destination.
- 4Additional charges may apply depending on the purpose of the shipment.
- What affects the delivery cost
International delivery rates are based on the following:
- 1Size and type of the shipment
- 2Country of destination
- 3Additional services: packaging, customs payments, addressed delivery, etc.