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 Traveling to Nepal with a Cashier's check
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Posted on 09-16-16 2:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I need to travel to Nepal for a family's medical procedure and don't want to carry cash. My bank doesn't do traveler's check but said they could do cashier's check. Has anyone brought a cashier's check from US to Nepal and did you have any trouble getting it cashed or deposited in your family's account in one of the ktm banks? Did they charge hefty fees?

Thanks for any advice on this.
 
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Talk to your bank about wire.
 
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When you are planing to visit Nepal and how much you are going to make a cashier check? Let me know if i can help you with that . I have a family they want to bring whole lot Dollars from Nepal . you can make an arrangement.
 
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Bank to bank $10k sajilai dincha. Also fee very cheap around $35 matra. Very good option
 
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Oh gaathe, are you talking about wire transfer? They are offering a low exchage rate with wires, $1=NRs 101, not great considering there is also that $35 fee.

What other options with low fees do you all use?
 
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@kirsten,
When you wire transfer, ask the bank agent to send it in dollars not rupees. That way you get rastra bank's exchange rates and not rs.101. The wire this way costs $45 which is $10 more than sending in rupees but you get excellent exchange rate.
 


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