Maria Adams, Credit Cards Moderator
@m_adams
The U.S. Bank foreign transaction fee is 0% to 3%, depending on the specific credit card. A foreign transaction fee is a surcharge that some credit cards add to transactions processed outside of the United States. The fee applies whether you’re physically in a foreign country making a purchase or buying something online through an internationally-based merchant.
U.S. Bank Foreign Transaction Fees:
- U.S. Bank Altitude® Connect Visa Signature® Card: 0%
- U.S. Bank Shield™ Visa® Card: 3%
- U.S. Bank Triple Cash Rewards Visa® Business Card: 3%
- U.S. Bank Cash+® Visa Signature® Card: 3%
- Polaris Credit Card: 3%
To learn more, refer to our guide on foreign transaction fees and our editors’ picks for the best credit cards without foreign fees.
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