How to Send Money to El Salvador: Fees, Speed, Best Methods 

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A smiling family of five sits around a wooden dining table, sharing cookies. As sunlight streams through the window, the woman in the center hands a plate of cookies to a man, celebrating after being able to send money to El Salvador.

Sending money to El Salvador is part of everyday life for millions of families. In 2025, El Salvador received nearly $10 billion in remittances, making it one of the top recipients in Latin America.

These transfers play a major role in the country’s economy, accounting for around 24% of GDP, one of the highest shares in the world. Most of this money comes from Salvadorans living in the US, supporting loved ones and covering essential expenses back home.

Because so many families rely on these transfers, cost and speed matter.

Key facts about sending money to El Salvador

▪ Most transfers arrive between minutes to one day

▪ Cheapest method: Bank transfer

▪ Fastest method: Cash pickup or mobile wallet

▪ Currency: US dollar (no exchange fees)

A woman smiles while looking at her smartphone outdoors in a park, happy and engaged as she prepares to Send Money to El Salvador. She wears a light blue shirt, with trees and people blurred in the background.


What is the best way to send money to El Salvador from the US? 

The best method depends on your needs: 

Most convenient: Debit card or app-based transfers

Fastest: Cash pickup or mobile wallet (minutes)

Cheapest: Bank transfer (lowest fees)


How to send money from the US to El Salvador 


You can send money to El Salvador in the following ways: 

Cash pickup 

▪ Fast delivery (minutes) 

▪ No bank account needed 

▪ Widely available nationwide 

Cash pickup is widely used across El Salvador, making it one of the quickest and most accessible options. Ria cash pickup network has over 5,000 locations to collect money in El Salvador.


Bank deposit 

▪ Secure and reliable 

▪ Lower fees 

▪ 1–3 business days 

Debit or credit card 

▪ Convenient and fast 

▪ Same-day delivery possible 

▪ Credit cards may include extra fees 

Mobile wallet 

  Instant or near-instant transfers 

▪ Low-cost option 

▪ Growing adoption in El Salvador 

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How long does it take to send money to El Salvador?


Most transfers arrive within minutes to one day, depending on the method. Cash pickup and mobile wallets are fastest, while bank transfers can take 1–3 business days.
 

Method Delivery time 
Cash pickup  Minutes  
Mobile wallet  Instant–same day  
Debit card  Minutes–same day  
Bank transfer 1–3 business days 


How much does it cost to send money to El Salvador? 


Costs vary depending on the provider and payment method. You may pay: 

▪ A flat fee (often a few dollars) 

▪ Or a small percentage of the transfer 

One big advantage when sending money to El Salvador is that it uses the US dollar (USD). That means no currency exchange fees or rate markups, so more of your money goes straight to your recipient, without hidden conversion costs.

A man with a cart of fruit smiles at the camera on a lively, colorful street in El Salvador, bustling with people shopping under umbrellas. Brightly painted buildings line both sides, capturing the vibrant energy of places where many send money to El Salvador.


Step-by-Step Guide to Sending Money to El Salvador with Ria   


Ria makes sending money internationally simple, fast, and secure. Here’s how to do it in just a few steps: 
   

1. Sign Up for an Account   

▪ Go to the Ria Money Transfer website or download the Ria app.   

▪Create an account using your email address, and set a secure password.   

▪You may need to verify your identity by uploading a valid ID, especially for higher transfer amounts.   
 

2. Begin a New Transfer   

▪ Click “Send Money” and select El Salvador as the destination.   

▪ Enter the amount you’re sending in USD.  
 

3. Choose a Delivery Method   

▪ Bank Transfer: Send funds directly to the recipient’s account.   

▪ Cash Pickup: Recipients can collect cash from thousands of Ria agent locations across El Salvador.   

▪ Digital Wallet  
 

4. Enter Recipient Information   

▪ For bank deposits: Provide the recipient’s account number, bank name, and full name as it appears on official documents.   

▪ For cash pickup: Enter the recipient’s full name accurately to match their ID.   
 

5. Select a Payment Method   

▪ Pay via bank transfer, debit card, or credit card.   

▪ Bank transfers tend to have the lowest fees, while credit cards may incur higher costs for faster payments.   
 

6. Review & Confirm   

▪ Double-check all details:  

▪ Transfer amount.   

▪ Fees and exchange rates.   

▪ Recipient information.   

▪ Confirm the transfer and submit your payment.  
  

7. Track Your Transfer   

▪ You’ll receive a tracking PIN to monitor the status of your transfer.   

▪ For cash pickups, share this PIN with your recipient.  
  

8. Notify the Recipient   

▪ Ensure your recipient knows where and when to collect their funds.   

▪ For cash pickups, they must present their ID and the tracking PIN at designated locations. 

Four young adults sit together by the beach, smiling and holding tropical drinks with garnishes, enjoying a sunny day with the ocean in the background—celebrating after finding an easy way to send money to El Salvador.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

 

How much money can I send to El Salvador at once?  

Limits vary by provider. For example, these are Ria’s limits:  

▪ For cash-funded transfers: USD $495.00 per transfer   

▪ For all other payment methods: USD $14,999.99 every 30 days  

Is it safe to send money to El Salvador? 


Yes, if you use a trusted provider like Ria Money Transfer

Look for secure encryption, transfer tracking, and transparent pricing. 

What information do I need to send money to El Salvador? 


Typically, you’ll need: 

▪ Recipient’s full name (as on ID) 

▪ Their location (for cash pickup) or bank details 

▪ Your payment method 

Sending money to El Salvador is fast and cost-effective, especially since there are no currency exchange fees, and many transfers arrive within minutes. Use Ria Money Transfer to get your transfer started today.

About the author

Gabriela Solis

Gabriela Solis

Gabriela Solis is Ria's Senior Content Writer. Located in Querétaro, México, she focuses on telling stories that show the myriad human faces of remittances.

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