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  • How Does Using a Credit Card Internationally Work?
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The days when cash reigned as king are gone, as we now make the bulk of our purchases digitally or with plastic. But when traveling abroad, using a credit card can get tricky. In some countries, issuers like American Express and Discover—accepted nearly everywhere in the United States—have smaller, less accessible payment networks. At times, you’ll encounter vendors—say, a street-food hawker or local artisan—who will refuse any form of payment besides cold, hard legal tender. Worse yet, you may return home to find a large amount of foreign transaction fees racked up.

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Can I Use My Credit Card Internationally?

International merchants with credit card terminals will almost always accept Visa or Mastercard, issuers with strong international payment networks. Unfortunately, American Express and Discover can prove finicky abroad, as these two issuers have less robust payment networks outside the United States. However, destinations heavily trafficked with American tourists—such as a Caribbean port town or European capital—are more likely to have merchants who accept American Express and Discover in addition to Visa and Mastercard.

A common question is whether you still earn points while spending abroad. Thankfully, the answer is yes, you still accrue points the same way you would with domestic purchases. So, for example, if you use a card that bonuses dining spend at a restaurant abroad, you’ll still have access to those juicy points multipliers.

How Does Using a Credit Card Internationally Work?

When you use a credit card in a foreign country, the issuer automatically converts the local currency to dollars based on up-to-date exchange rates. For this conversion service, the issuer may charge a nominal fee, a percentage typically between 1-3% of the total purchase. So, if you buy a T-shirt in Mexico for $10 USD, you could incur a fee ranging from $.10-.30 if you use your card.

Such fees are rarely noticed for small purchases but add up when making more expensive purchases or over the course of a long trip. Note that some credit cards waive foreign transaction fees. If you plan to be abroad and using your card frequently this will save you a lot of money.

Merchants also incur what’s called a “cross-border fee” when accepting foreign credit cards, an amount usually between 0.4-1.0% of the total purchase. Often, they pass this fee on to the customer, making your purchase even more expensive. Most international merchants’ card terminals are compatible with Visa and Mastercard, but, as mentioned before, American Express and Discover can prove more difficult. To avoid a hassle, carry some cash in case you encounter a merchant unwilling to accept a credit card.

Pro Tip

If given the option, it is always cheaper to pay in the local currency rather than converting to dollars and then paying.

Tips for Using a Card Internationally

When you are abroad and using your card, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Inform your credit card issuer of your travel plans. Charges in foreign countries can raise red flags with credit card companies, especially if amounts are larger than usual. If your issuer suspects fraudulent activity, you may find your credit card temporarily locked. You can set travel notifications online or by calling the number on the back of the card.
  • Bring cash while traveling, just in case. In the unlikely scenario you lose your credit cards, an emergency stash of cash can tide you over while you wait for a temporary card from your issuer. You can either bring U.S. dollars to convert at a currency exchange (airports and shopping malls usually have stations for this) or use your debit card to withdraw local cash. Either way, you will have to pay a fee for the conversion.
  • Apply for a card with no foreign transaction fees. Basic credit cards and debit cards charge a foreign transaction fee of 1-3%, whereas premium travel cards often waive foreign transaction fees altogether. So if you make a high volume of purchases while abroad you could save significant money in the long-run with an upgraded card.
  • Keep points in mind when using your card abroad. You earn multiplied points on the same types of purchases abroad as you would in the U.S. So if your card offers bonus rewards categories, you can continue to earn points no matter where you are.
  • Familiarize yourself with your card’s travel perks. Many premium credit cards offer bonuses like free travel and rental car insurance, access to airport lounges and hotel upgrades. Knowing what your card offers will give you more options when traveling and potentially save you money as well.

Bottom Line

Using a credit card abroad is largely the same as using one domestically. If you have an American Express or Discover card, you may find it less widely accepted than a Visa or Mastercard. But this is changing all the time, with both the former issuers working to expand their reach. No matter what issuer you have though, you will likely have to pay a foreign transaction fee every time you swipe your card. This is the main difference between using a card at home and using it abroad.

But many cards will waive foreign transaction fees. So if you plan to be using your card frequently overseas, you should consider applying for such a card as you stand to save considerably by doing so.

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Can I Use My Credit Card Internationally? How To Use Credit Cards While Traveling Abroad? ›

Bottom Line. Using a credit card abroad is largely the same as using one domestically. If you have an American Express or Discover card, you may find it less widely accepted than a Visa or Mastercard. But this is changing all the time, with both the former issuers working to expand their reach.

Should I use credit card or cash when traveling abroad? ›

Credit cards are generally more secure than cash, but they have some downsides, too. Even after this experience, I'd still recommend traveling with a little cash in addition to credit cards.

Do I need to tell my credit card company I'm going abroad? ›

You're not required to notify your credit card company when you're going away on vacation, but it is highly recommended. By letting your credit card company know where you're going and for how long, your company will know that any card transactions from that location were likely authorized by you.

Do credit cards automatically convert currency? ›

Yes, credit card companies automatically convert foreign currencies to the domestic currency using their exchange rate.

Do I need to activate my credit card for overseas spending? ›

If you have not activated the overseas usage feature, Magnetic Stripe Transactions on your Card cannot be processed. However, please note that EMV Chip Transactions on your Card will still be processed and you will be liable for these transactions.

How much cash should I travel with internationally? ›

We recommend always carrying a travel-safe wallet or a travel money belt with enough cash to cover three days' worth of expenses, based on the local cost of food, a place to sleep and a little extra for transportation, if needed.

Will I get charged for using my credit card abroad? ›

Your credit card provider will use a conversion rate offered by Visa, Mastercard or American Express. This will usually be better than the rate you would get from the retailer or ATM. Expect a small currency conversion fee and, if you're withdrawing cash, a cash transaction fee.

Is it better to use a debit or credit card when traveling internationally? ›

Credit cards are generally the recommended choice of payment method to use when traveling.

How to avoid international transaction fees? ›

The best way to avoid foreign transaction fees is to acquire a no-foreign-transaction-fees credit card, if you qualify for one. Next in line are checking accounts or debit cards with no foreign transaction fee. It is also possible to avoid the fee by paying in the local currency for purchases.

What happens when you use your credit card internationally? ›

When you use a credit card in a foreign country, the issuer automatically converts the local currency to dollars based on up-to-date exchange rates. For this conversion service, the issuer may charge a nominal fee, a percentage typically between 1-3% of the total purchase.

How do you let your credit card know you are traveling? ›

If you choose to set a travel alert, you can usually do it over the phone, online or in your bank's or credit card issuer's mobile app. But it's a good idea to check with your bank or card issuer to see if it's necessary to set a travel notice.

Do I need to let credit card know I am going abroad? ›

If you intend to use your personal debit or credit card abroad it is best that you let us know. Telling us in advance that you're travelling will notify our transaction monitoring systems you will be using your debit or credit card abroad.

Can my credit card be used in another country? ›

Visa and Mastercard are the most widely accepted throughout the world. If a business accepts credit cards, your Visa or Mastercard will likely work fine. The other two — American Express and Discover — do have a global footprint, but they are accepted at fewer merchants.

Will I be charged for using my credit card abroad? ›

Your credit card provider will use a conversion rate offered by Visa, Mastercard or American Express. This will usually be better than the rate you would get from the retailer or ATM. Expect a small currency conversion fee and, if you're withdrawing cash, a cash transaction fee.

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