What is the best way to carry money when traveling to the United States?
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Faisal Khan
Answered 01/Jun/2015
Cash should be under US$ 10,000. If you are carrying US$ 9,996 you are not obligated to tell the customs official, but it would be a good idea to do so. That number range raises a lot many flags.
If you must carry more than US$ 10,000 in cash, make sure you have multiple family members, with each one not carrying more than US$ 10,000. If you do carry more than US$10,000 you have to declare it. Source of funding proof/receipts would be a good idea.
In most instances a debit card will suffice well in the US for cash redemption. Sure it might be a bit expensive, but that's okay, considering the convenience and security it provides.
Travelers cheques - still very much issued, but hard to cash except certain bank branches.
Come to the US, open a bank account, and then have the money wired into your account.
If you must carry more than US$ 10,000 in cash, make sure you have multiple family members, with each one not carrying more than US$ 10,000. If you do carry more than US$10,000 you have to declare it. Source of funding proof/receipts would be a good idea.
In most instances a debit card will suffice well in the US for cash redemption. Sure it might be a bit expensive, but that's okay, considering the convenience and security it provides.
Travelers cheques - still very much issued, but hard to cash except certain bank branches.
Come to the US, open a bank account, and then have the money wired into your account.