1, check remittance:
Remittance method: Get a check or cheque from a bank in the United States. The filling method is as usual. You can write your Chinese name and payee's ID number on the memo.
Payment method: The payee will collect money at any foreign exchange bank in China with his ID card.
Time: about a month. When the dollars arrive, the bank will call the payee. You can choose US dollars or RMB when withdrawing money.
2. Wire transfer:
Wire transfer may be the first choice for many parents. On the one hand, the international wire transfer business started earlier and banks can handle it. Secondly, the speed of international wire transfer is relatively fast.
1. Generally speaking, the remittance amount of wire transfer does not exceed 50,000 dollars per day.
2. It usually takes 2 to 3 working days for overseas remittance to arrive. Domestic remittance usually arrives in 3 to 5 working days.
3. Direct bank deposit:
In Los Angeles and new york, there are many branches of banks in China and international foreign exchange business offices of large banks in some countries.
Remittance method: Go to the counter of Bank of China to get the form.
Time: generally within 24 hours.
Fees: different banks charge different fees, generally less than 3000 dollars, but also dozens of dollars.
Matters needing attention in remittance for studying abroad:
1. Materials required for study abroad remittance:
To study abroad at one's own expense, you need to prepare the following documents, namely, ID card or household registration book, passport with valid entry country and region visa or Hong Kong and Macao passport, formal admission notice from schools outside the country (territory), and charge notice issued by schools outside the country (territory).
2. Remittance amount:
The remittance amount for studying abroad cannot exceed the standard indicated in the expense notice; One-time remittance of cash equivalent to less than US$ 6,543,800+0,000 shall be handled directly by designated foreign exchange banks. If it exceeds the equivalent of US$ 6,543,800,000, it needs to apply to Shanghai Branch of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.
2. Remittance costs:
Domestic charges include telegram charges and handling fees, while overseas charges will vary according to different receiving banks. General customers choose * * * to bear the expenses, that is, the domestic expenses are borne by the remitter and the overseas expenses are borne by the payee, so as to avoid the customer's second payment.