Sending money from the US to Mexico just got cheaper

If you're sending money from the US to Mexico, great news: it's now more affordable than ever. We’ve reduced our fees for transfers to bank accounts or cards in Mexico! Whether you're supporting family, paying bills or simply staying connected, sending money across borders is now easier on your wallet.
Lower fees for sending money to Mexico
Paysend has lowered the fee for transfers from the US to Mexico for delivery to bank accounts and cards from $1.99. to $0.99. This means more of your money goes where it belongs - to the hands of your loved ones in Mexico.
Paysend is here to support you with lower fees and more savings because we understand how important it is to send as much as possible to your loved ones. Start saving today and make every dollar count!
Why choose Paysend to transfer money to Mexico?
Low cost: Paysend offers competitive FX rates and with our new, lower transfer fee, when you send to your beneficiary’s bank account or directly to their card, more Pesos will be on their way.
Fast: Whether you’re sending directly to a recipient’s bank card or bank account, the transfer is so quick!
Secure: With bank-level encryption and advanced security features, your money and data are always safe with Paysend.
Simple: The Paysend app is easy to use and offers both bank cards and bank account delivery options for seamless, direct transfers. Need more help in making a transfer to Mexico? Take a look at our easy-to-follow steps below.
How to transfer money to a Mastercard or Visa card in Mexico
If you're wondering how to transfer money from the US to Mexico bank card, here’s how.
- Log in to the Paysend app or head to www.paysend.com
- Choose the delivery method and - select ‘to bank card’
- Enter your recipient's name and their 16 digit credit or debit card number
- Enter the amount you want to send
- Hit “confirm and send”, it’s this simple!
- Delivery is so quick and the transfer fee? Just $0.99.
How to transfer money from the USA to a Mexico bank account
Looking to transfer money to a bank account in Mexico?
- Log in to the Paysend app or at www.paysend.com
- Choose the delivery method and select ‘to bank account’
- Enter your recipient's name and their 18 digit CLABE account number
- Enter the amount you want to send
- Hit “confirm and send”, it’s this simple!
In just a few steps, your transfer will be on its way to your loved one. And just like delivering to a bank card, the fee is just $0.99.
Why Paysend is the smart choice for sending money to Mexico
With the fee reduced to $0.99, Paysend is one of the most budget-friendly options for transferring money from the US to Mexico. Many people rely on these transfers to support their families, pay bills, or manage financial obligations from abroad. Whether you’re sending regular payments or a one-time transfer, knowing that more of your hard-earned money is going to your loved ones is important.
Plus, our transfers are fast, secure and easy to use. You don’t have to worry about complicated steps or delays - Paysend makes sure your money gets where it needs to go.
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Sending money abroad should feel simple, but if your international transfer is delayed or not received, it’s natural to wonder what went wrong.
International money transfers can be delayed, held, or returned for several reasons, most commonly due to compliance checks, missing information, processing cut-off times, or intermediary bank reviews. Industry reporting suggests that while the majority of transfers complete successfully, a small but meaningful share requires manual handling or additional processing, which can cause delays.
It’s important to understand that international money transfers involve multiple institutions, compliance checks, and settlement systems. Because of this, delays or exceptions are not unusual and are typically linked to process or regulatory requirements rather than technical failures or user mistakes.
With that in mind, this guide explains why international transfers may not be received as expected, how often this happens and what you can realistically do next.

Following the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on 24 June 2026, Paysend is waiving its transfer fee on money sent to Venezuela for two weeks, from 25 June to July 9 2026, so you can support family and friends without paying a fee. Exchange rates apply as normal, and you'll always see the full cost before you send.