Transfer money to Pakistan reliably
Getting cash to friends and family in Pakistan – fast – is easy. Transfer money to Pakistan to help family members make ends meet. When you need to send money to Pakistan, Western Union can get your cash there, reliably, within minutes1. Best of all, you can send money to Pakistan using a credit or debit card, directly from your bank account, via Apple Pay®, or with cash at more than 55,000 agent locations in the US.
Find out how to send money to Pakistan with Western Union® – it’s quick, easy and brings us all closer together.
Send money to Pakistan from any one of more than 61,0001 agent locations across the US.
Use the Western Union® app to send money to Pakistan at the tap of a button – at work, at home or on the go.
Send money to qualifying bank accounts in Pakistan, starting at just a $0.99 transfer fee3.
Start a transferYour receiver can pick up their money transfer at more than 13,0001 agent locations throughout Pakistan.
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Start your money transfer online and finish it at an agent location. It’s a great way to save time or pay in cash.
Save your loved ones’ details and use them next time to make sending money to Pakistan even easier.
Track your money transfer from LA to Lahore in real time and get a notification when it arrives.
Check your costs in advance
Before you send money to Pakistan from the USA, it’s a good idea to check your costs. Use our price estimator to get a handle on your transfer fees3, times and USD to PKR exchange rates.
Send money to bank accounts
You can send money to qualifying bank accounts in Pakistan, starting at just a $0.99 transfer fee3.
Have your recipient details ready
Make sure you have your loved ones’ details5 to hand before you start your money transfer. You’ll need their account number and type, mobile number and full address – including state and city.
We transfer money to more than 200 countries and territories around the world. You can send money to Pakistan with confidence.
Send money to Pakistan for cash pickup within minutes2.
You can send money directly to qualifying bank accounts in Pakistan, starting at just a $0.99 transfer fee3.
We encrypt all our money transfers to help make them more reliable. You can help by joining us in the fight against fraud.
Track your money transfers
Once we’ve processed your money transfer to Pakistan from the USA, you can keep tabs on it using your unique tracking number (MTCN).
Schedule your payments
Sometimes you might want to wait until a special occasion like a birthday or wedding to send money to Pakistan. With Western Union®, you can schedule your payments in advance and surprise your loved ones.
You can send up to $5,000 USD to Pakistan in a single money transfer. This is when using your bank account to send funds to a bank account in Pakistan.
Learn how to send money to Pakistan bank accounts online in just five steps.
Depending on your transfer method and amount, you’ll likely need some or all of the following.
1 Network data valid as of June 30 2021.
2 Date available will be displayed on receipt for international transfers over $15. Service and funds availability depends on certain factors including the Service selected, the selection of delayed delivery options, special terms applicable to each Service, amount sent, destination country, currency availability, regulatory issues, consumer protection issues, identification requirements, delivery restrictions, agent location hours, and differences in time zones (collectively, “Restrictions”).
3 Western Union also makes money from currency exchange. When choosing a money transmitter, carefully compare both transfer fees and exchange rates. Fees, foreign exchange rates and taxes may vary by brand, channel, and location based on a number of factors. Fees and rates subject to change without notice.
4 Card issuer cash advance fee and associated interest charges may apply. Use a debit card to avoid these fees and charges.
5 Please make sure that the receiver’s name accurately matches the details of the bank account owner. (Account details may vary by country.)