Wedding invitations should generally be sent out six to eight weeks before the wedding day. This timing gives guests enough time to clear their schedules and respond with RSVPs, helping the couple finalize the headcount and seating arrangements. For destination weddings, invitations are typically sent three to four months in advance to allow guests extra time for travel planning. If save-the-date cards are not sent, wedding invitations can be mailed earlier, around three to six months ahead of the wedding. For guests traveling from abroad, invitations may be sent even earlier, about nine to ten weeks prior, to account for longer shipping and travel plans. Sending invitations any earlier than about three months for regular weddings may lead to guests losing track of their availability or needing to change RSVPs later.