I suggest you choose China Bank, because the specialized foreign exchange bank in China has 582 overseas branches in 26 countries and regions, international settlement centers in new york, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo and other currency centers, and correspondent bank relations in major countries and regions around the world, so the remittance route is the best. Remittance banks should choose branches of China Bank or overseas banks that have direct account relationship with them to save job-hopping costs.
Bank of China remits $2,000 in cash, 10000 in cash or equivalent in other free currencies (inclusive). You only need to fill in one of the purposes, and if it exceeds the amount, you must have the relevant certificate of safe. The handling fee is generally 200 yuan RMB per transaction, and some BOC do not charge remittance fees. At the same time, don't forget to leave your contact information and keep the remittance receipt, so that you can contact in time when there is a problem with remittance.
T/T can be used, but the amount cannot exceed 50,000 dollars, and there must be a correct reason, as well as the name, code and address of the bank to which you want to remit money! With this, you can go to the bank and ask the lobby manager to fill it out for you. Generally, the remittance fee is about $40, and your remittance bank will charge a fee of $65,438+05, which means that it will cost you about $70 to remit a sum of money. If you know more about the address, code and account number of the other bank, you can use online bank wire transfer instead of queuing at the bank. Here's the process.
If it exceeds $50,000, you have to go to the foreign exchange administration to open a certificate.
If you need speed, you can use Western Union to remit money, which is more expensive, but faster!