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cloudjockey34 27th Jul 2009 13:56

Money transfer
 
I'm sorry if this is in the wrong section, but. What has been found to be the most cost effective way to transfer funds from the country you're working in to you home country? For example from Saudi to the US.:)

batsky2000 27th Jul 2009 14:49

Why would you not just have your company in Saudi wire transfer your payments direct to your US bank? Trust me, that will be the best way.. It is the biggest pain to open an account at a Saudi bank, and if your work permit expires before you renew it, your bank funds will be frozen till you get it renewed, so if you are at home, and your work permit expired, you will have no access to your funds till your work permit is renewed.

Doing it this way will also keep the TSA from knocking on your door, since 9/11, when they see funds going from a personal account outside the US to your personal US account, it puts up the RED FLAGS!!! But when it tranfers direct from your company to your home account, it looks like a normal business transfer.

I would say, open an account there, and keep just a small amount in it, plus, banks there will not exchange US dollars without you having an account anyways.

metro301 27th Jul 2009 23:35

It all depends on how long you are going to be working in Saudi and how often you will be traveling back to the USA.

You can bring up to 10k back on your person without having to declare it.

Opening an account takes about 20 minutes these days with an Igama (work/residence visa). All the major banks have internet service.

A bank transfer from Saudi is cheap, like $7. BUT... the transfer company receiving it in the USA and your bank will also charge a fee. Usually about $15 or $20 a piece. For a high end total of $47.

You will not be able to beat the exchange rate given to you in the middle east for changing Saudi Riyals to USD.

I try to carry the cash or travelers checks back and store enough money in the bank to cover the bills state side.

There are money changers all over the place that will change your Riyals to $$. Some give better rates than the banks do. If you change at a bank in Saudi, you will need an account.

If you are working on an Igama (work/residence visa), I hope you are not out of the country when it expires because you won't be getting back in without paying huge fines and suffering huge headaches. A frozen bank account is the least of your worries at that point. The banks will send you a text message a month before they freeze your account.


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