RealFeeCalcUSD guide

Best way to receive USD by country in 2026

A freelancer in Germany, India, Brazil and the UAE should not use the same default payment stack. The best USD route depends on local bank rails, FX spreads, marketplace support, taxes and whether crypto cash-out is supported.

Quick rule: start with a clean fiat route, then add USDT only if both client and freelancer have a legal, supported cash-out path.

Country-by-country starting point

CountryBest first routeBackup routeFee calculator
United StatesACH, bank transfer, Stripe, Coinbase/Kraken for supported cryptoPayPal when the client insistsPayPal calculator
United KingdomWise, bank transfer, StripePayoneer for marketplacesReverse fee calculator
GermanySEPA/Wise for fiat, supported exchange only after eligibility checkPayPal for client convenienceGermany calculator
FranceWise or bank transferStripe or PayPalFrance calculator
SpainWise, SEPA, StripePayPal if required by clientSpain calculator
PolandWise, Payoneer, local bank transferSupported exchange for USDT cash-outPoland calculator
BrazilWise or local payout provider where supportedPayPal or supported exchange routeBrazil calculator
MexicoWise, Payoneer, local bank transferPayPal or supported crypto routeMexico calculator
IndiaWise where supported, Payoneer, bank transferPayPal for small clients; check tax and compliance before cryptoIndia calculator
PhilippinesWise, Payoneer, local wallet/bank routeSupported exchange cash-outPhilippines calculator
VietnamBank transfer, Wise/Payoneer where availablePayPal or supported local providerVietnam calculator
TurkeyPayoneer, Wise where available, local bank routeSupported exchange after local checksTurkey calculator
UAEBank transfer, Wise/Payoneer where supportedLicensed local exchange only after residency/location checksUAE calculator
IndonesiaWise/Payoneer where available, bank transferSupported local exchange routeIndonesia calculator

The two-rail setup

Rail 1: fiat. Keep Wise, Payoneer, bank transfer or Stripe as your default route because it is easy for clients, easier to document, and less likely to break because of exchange rules.

Rail 2: USDT where supported. Add USDT only for clients who already use crypto and only if your country, exchange and bank cash-out route are supported. Check Bybit availability and compare Bybit alternatives first.

How to choose your route

  1. If the client can pay by bank transfer, compare Wise or Payoneer before PayPal.
  2. If the client needs card checkout, compare Stripe and PayPal with the Stripe vs PayPal guide.
  3. If the client wants USDT, check exchange availability, network fees and cash-out liquidity.
  4. If the payment is large, use the reverse fee calculator so the invoice covers unavoidable processor fees.

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