Featured Review: Credit Cards with no Foreign Transaction Fees

Updated August 26, 2024.

Foreign transaction fees, sometimes called foreign exchange fees, are bad. You probably won't notice them until you got hit. When you make a purchase abroad or even just from a foreign website, you are very likely to be charged a fee around 3%. This review will help you to pick a credit card that comes with $0 foreign transaction fees. But let's first look at how much a credit card issuer normally charges you for your foreign transactions. Amex charges 2.7% on most its cards. MasterCard and Visa both charge 1%; however, the card issuers charge a fee on top of that - Bank of America, Citi, Chase, US Bank, Wells Fargo, HSBC, Barclays, etc. charge 2% on most of their cards, making the total fees on most Visa/MasterCard 3%. Capital One, PenFed, and Discover (starting November 2011) waive foreign transaction fees on all their cards. Now here is the list of cards that come with waived foreign transaction fees and their annual fees are noted in parentheses. We also highlight the cards with embedded EMV chips, which enhances security and also makes foreign travel easier. Note that majority of the chip cards employ "Chip & Signature" technology, and only a few employ "Chip & PIN" technology which is more widely accepted abroad.