Send Money to Latvia from Kazakhstan Online

Compare the best money transfer services from Kazakhstan to Latvia.

How to send money from Kazakhstan to Latvia quickly and easily? Compare money transfer providers with cash pickup in Latvia - save on fees and find the closest money transfer address.

Money Transfer Services from Kazakhstan to Latvia



Money transfer services with Cash points in Kazakhstan and Latvia

ServiceFeeLocations in KazakhstanCash pickup in Latvia
0$ - 2$: 2%
3$ - 4$: 1.67%
5$ - 6$: 1.6%
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Locations in Kazakhstan:
1053 addresses in 122 cities
Cash pickup in Latvia:
13 addresses in 8 cities
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Locations in Kazakhstan:
365 addresses in 78 cities
Cash pickup in Latvia:
92 addresses in 17 cities
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Locations in Kazakhstan:
781 addresses in 79 cities
Cash pickup in Latvia:
7 addresses in 2 cities
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Locations in Kazakhstan:
604 addresses in 24 cities
Cash pickup in Latvia:
524 addresses in 126 cities
You can always use cryptocurrencies to transfer money. Look at cryptocurrency exchanges operating in Kazakhstan and Latvia

FAQ

Can I cancel a money transfer from Kazakhstan to Latvia after it's sent?

Yes, in most cases, you can cancel a money transfer from Kazakhstan to Latvia if the funds haven't yet been received in Latvia. To do so, contact the provider's support team in Kazakhstan or use their app/website. Keep in mind that some services may charge a cancellation fee for transfers between Kazakhstan and Latvia.

Can I transfer money in another currency?

Yes, most services allow you to transfer money in various currencies.

The exchange rate will be set by the service at the time of the transfer.

How long will it take for the money to reach the recipient?

The processing time depends on the chosen service and delivery method.

Transfers through international money transfer systems (MoneyGram, Ria Money Transfer, Western Union) are usually credited within minutes.

SWIFT bank transfers may take 1 to 3 business days.

How to calculate taxes on foreign payments?

If for some reason the bank's rate on that day was higher than the Central Bank's rate (the rarest case), the "service" received is also taxed. It is easier to follow this point than to deal with additional calculations.