If you have been a customer of the USPS and tend to receive mail, you are probably surprised to see that your new address is not being recognized by the USPS. It is a common occurrence for people that move to a new location, to suddenly realize that that location – for some reason – is not validated by the USPS.There’s nothing worse than feeling like your mailing address is stuck in a permanent blackhole.Unfortunately, for hundreds of thousands of Americans all over the country, the USPS treats their mailing address as though it was sucked right into a vortex – not recognizing or validating legitimate addresses, and making it almost impossible for Americans to have mail, packages, or parcels sent to them.This is a huge problem.Thankfully, though, it is (relatively) simple enough to fix. And that’s why we put together this quick guide.By the time you’re done with the details below you’ll know exactly how to troubleshoot issues with your address in the USPS system. Most of the time you’l...