Yep Nick ... I have a tracking number too, though it is not interactive if you click on it. But the number shows on the page that has the four different tracking categories and shows mine has "departed country of origin" and "shipped by air", but it has been aloft for five days and hasn't made it to "arrived at destination country" yet. I never knew that airplanes could stay aloft for soooooooo long, especially without getting here yet.
I use this site for my overseas tracking numbers
https://www.17track.net/enDaniel, your tracking # may work on the USPS website. Also, many of these tracking systems will , in error, show a package as having arrived in the USA when it was still in a foreign port. This result is triggered by the exporting port's or courier's notice to US Customs that the package would be on it's way soon.
Gil