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How much is the international cash withdrawal fee?

Foreign transaction fees are charged by your bank for currency conversion. If your bank charges foreign transaction fees — and many do — you'll pay a percentage of the total withdrawal amount, usually 1% to 3%, for using your card at a foreign ATM (or anywhere else abroad).



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ATMs are the best way to access money abroad and are increasingly available. Your bank or credit card company may charge fees for withdrawals overseas and may have a limit on the amount you can withdraw daily, so be sure to consult with your bank about this.

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Yes, anywhere Visa is accepted. Visa fees will apply, and it will show on your statement as an international 1% transaction service fee.

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A foreign transaction fee is a surcharge on credit card purchases made outside of the U.S. They might also apply to purchases made with debit and prepaid cards. Fees can vary, depending on the card issuer, card network and product but typically range from 1% to 3% of the transaction.

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You need to declare it when traveling internationally You have the right to travel with as much money as you want. However, during international travel, you need to report currency and monetary instruments in excess of $10,000.

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Bottom Line: The Best Debit Cards for International Travel in 2023
  • Revolut: Best overall US debit card for international travel.
  • Chime: US digital account without foreign transaction fees.
  • Wise: Multi-currency account with most currency options.
  • Capital One 360: Best US bank for international transactions.


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