Sending Money to An American Overseas
8AM - 8PM weekdays; 9AM - 3PM Saturday
202-647-5225
The State Department strongly encourages you to use commercial services, such
as credit card advances, ATMs or Western Union. Locations of ATMs around the
world can be found at http://www.visa.com and http://www.mastercard.com. Western
Union services are described at http://wumt.westernunion.com/index_consumer.asp
and 1 800 325 6000. These services are generally much faster than the State
Department transfer system.
If you cannot use a commercial service, the State Department will help you
transfer money to a U.S. citizen suffering a financial emergency abroad. When
you use this service, we establish a trust account in the recipient's name and
send the money overseas. We charge a $30 processing fee. Remember this service
is only for emergencies.
When we receive the funds, we authorize the appropriate U.S. Embassy or
Consulate abroad to disburse the money. Funds are disbursed only during normal
office hours, not during weekends or local holidays when the Embassy or
Consulate is closed. The U.S. citizen abroad must contact the Embassy or
Consulate to arrange receipt. Even if the funds are sent to the State Department
in dollars, they are normally disbursed in the foreign country's currency.
Whatever method you choose, be sure to provide your name, address and
telephone number, as well as the recipient's name and overseas location.
Otherwise, the transfer may be significantly delayed.
WESTERN UNION: Funds sent by Western Union arrive at the State
Department within a few hours. Western Union charges a fee based on the amount
sent and these fees can be substantial. Call Western Union at 1-800-325-6000 or
4176 or go online at http://wumt.westernunion.com/index_consumer.asp and follow
their instructions to transfer money using a major credit card. If you do not
have a major credit card, call your local Western Union agent for instructions.
Tell Western Union to send the money and message to: Overseas Citizens Services
(OCS), Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520, code (overseasemergency) and
city (DC). We have a Western Union checkwriter in our office. If you send it to
any other Western Union office in Washington, it will be significantly
delayed.
BANKWIRE: Bankwire transfers take several days. Tell your bank that
you want to wire the desired amount, plus $42, to Bank of America, Department of
State Branch, 2201 C St. NW, Washington, DC 20520 at 202-624-4750 via ABA
Number: 114000653; Account Number: 7476363838; Account Name: PUPID State
Department; Special Instructions: OCS/Trust for benefit of (recipient's name),
Embassy/Consulate (city, country). (The $42 dollar surcharge will cover
processing fees assessed by the bank and the State Department.)
Other Methods: The slowest way to send money is by cashier's check or
money order.
OVERNIGHT MAIL: Send a cashiers check or money order for the
desired amount plus $30 (our fee), made payable to the Department of State, to:
Department of State, CA/OCS, Room 4811, 2201 C St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20520.
Delivery of overnight mail takes 2 to 3 days to reach our office.
REGULAR
MAIL: Regular mail can take 3 to 4 weeks to reach the State Department due to
on-going irradiation procedures. We strongly discourage this method for
emergency use.
12/18/02
American Citizens Services