Sending Money Internationally

Sample international money order.

Send money overseas safely with U.S. Postal Service ® international money orders. You may send money to people or businesses in countries that have agreements with USPS ® . Learn about how much it costs to send an international money order, the maximum amounts you can send, and other requirements. Send Money Orders within the U.S.

Sample international money order.

Sure Money Program Ending Soon: On July 14, 2024, USPS will no longer offer Sure Money international wire transfers. Learn More

Important Notice on International Money Orders: After September 30, 2024, USPS will stop selling international money orders.

How to Send International Money Orders

  1. Decide on the money order amount.
  2. Go to any Post Office location.
  3. Take cash, a debit card, or a traveler’s check. You cannot pay with a credit card.
  4. Fill out the money order at the counter with a retail associate.
    NOTE: International money orders are only printed with the dollar amount. Other fields are left blank. You should fill in the "Pay to" field as quickly as possible; otherwise, if the money order is stolen, anyone can cash it and you cannot apply for a refund.
  5. Pay the dollar value of the money order, the issuing fee of $49.65, and the processing fee based on country.
  6. Keep your receipt to track the money order.
  7. Send the money order via Priority Mail Express International ® , Priority Mail International ® , First-Class Mail International ® , or First-Class Package International Service ® .

Receiving Money Orders – How to Spot a Fake

Before accepting a money order, make sure it's real. There are several key things to look at to spot a counterfeit money order.

Examine the Paper

Real USPS ® money orders have specific marks and designs to prevent fraud. If you hold the money order up to the light you should see:

Image showing fake money order.

Check the Dollar Amounts