

International zones are hit and miss, as it seems some locations (such as Vancouver) don't return a zone. Here is the location table cell before the express zone: Express Zone: You can make a GET request to the following URL, after replacing the origPostalCd, destCountr圜d, and destPostalCd parameters with the needed data, then parsing the HTML out. You will need to know FedEx zones to interpret rate sheet information.Would you like zone. International on the other hand is a different story, and I don't know of a way to figure this out. View standard rates for a specific FedEx service across all zones. These distances are formulated in various zones. There are workarounds for this though:ĭownload the US rate/zone chart from UPS at the following link, after entering your origin zip: UPS & FedEx shipping zones are based on a package’s distance from origination to the final destination.

From what I can tell, there is no way to get this information from the APIs themselves. If you are filing certain family-based Forms I-130, I-131, I-360, I-485, I-765, I-824 or I-864 and you live in:Ĭommonwealth of the Northern Mariana IslandsĮ-Notification: If you want to receive an email and/or a text message that we have accepted your form, complete Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance, and attach it to the first page of your application or petition.Just like you, I have been trying to find the answer for this as well, but it does not see that that information is easily available for us API users.


You can create a customized zone locator for locations in the U.S. These zone locators, used in conjunction with FedEx Freight rate tables, provide the base rate for your shipment. We specify the eligibility categories that use these addresses on the following pages: To calculate your rate, you need to find the zone for your shipment. Use this table to determine which USCIS lockbox you should send certain family-based forms based on your reason for filing, eligibility category, and where you live.
