Wallis and Futuna address format & examples
How to write a Wallisian address
Looking to learn how to write a Wallisian address? You're in luck!
Smarty is the premier provider of Wallis and Futuna and international address data tools. If you need addresses validated anywhere in the world, you can do so with Smarty, and now, you can write mail to anywhere in the world, too! (Ok, you could do that before, but now you will have confidence that it will get there the first time you send it because you have the correct format!) Writing a Wallis and Futuna address has never been easier:
- Premise and street - The building or unit number should be written before the street.
- Dependent locality - Local area or neighborhood goes on the next line down, if applicable.
- Postal code and city and double dependent locality - First, write the postal code, followed by city, followed by the sub-neighborhood—if there is one—on the same line. No separating punctuation marks are needed.
- Country - You can shorten this to WLF.

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Alo - ALO Sigave - SIG Uvea - UVE
La Poste
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