Tell your card issuer about your trip before leaving so they don’t flag unfamiliar transactions. Additionally, make sure you know your card’s daily ATM withdrawal limit, expiration date, account balance, and available funds. This ensures your card will work while you’re away and has sufficient funds to cover your travel expenses.
TRAVEL WITH VISA
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Reasons to pack your Visa card
Your Visa is actually the perfect travel companion. Accepted all over. Secures your money. And provides emergency services if things ever go wrong.
We have you covered when things don’t go according to plan
Eligible Visa Signature cardholders may contact Travel and Emergency Assistance to receive help finding a referral for medical, legal and transportation assistance, as well as other goods and services. Eligible Visa cardholders can be connected with the appropriate local emergency and assistance resources available, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Call 1-800-992-6029 to get your questions answered. (Outside the U.S. call 1-804-673-1675.) This benefit is provided on a best-effort basis, and may not be available due to problems of time, distance, or location.
Travel Tips
Follow these simple tips to make the most of your Visa card while traveling.
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Sign up for free text alerts when a transaction exceeds a pre-set amount or when unusual card activities are detected. Contact your card issuer for details.
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Whether you’re using a magnetic strip or chip card, know your card PIN before traveling overseas. If you’ve forgotten your PIN, reapply for a new one.
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Keep a copy of all your card account numbers and the telephone numbers for reporting lost or stolen cards. Keep this information in a safe place, away from your wallet or handbag. Always keep your credit card number and three-digit CVV2 code on the back of your Visa card confidential.
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No need to get cash before you go. ATMs are available at over 2 million locations around the world so you can get cash when you need it. Getting cash at an ATM abroad can actually be more cost effective.
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Foreign merchants may offer to convert your bill to US dollars. Although it is convenient to see the bill in your home countries currency, the conversion usually includes a markup. To avoid the markup, decline the conversion and choose to pay in local currency. If you chose to pay in local currency, but the transaction was charged by the merchant in different currency, contact your bank to contest the charge.
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Using your Visa card while traveling may be easier than using cash. You can keep track of all your purchases on your monthly statement. Keep your receipts to make sure they match your monthly statements.