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When it comes to swapping cash in the USA, there's usually a limit on how much you can trade. Different places, like banks or money changers, set their own rules, depending on what the laws say, their own policies, and what kind of ID you've got.
For everyday trades, smaller amounts might not hit a wall, but if you're moving serious money, expect closer scrutiny and maybe some extra paperwork. Online spots and apps also tag transactions with limits, and if you cross them, you might need to jump through more verification hoops.
If you're not a local, trading currency might have its own set of limits, and they might want proof you're really just a visitor for the big swaps.
For everyday trades, smaller amounts might not hit a wall, but if you're moving serious money, expect closer scrutiny and maybe some extra paperwork. Online spots and apps also tag transactions with limits, and if you cross them, you might need to jump through more verification hoops.
If you're not a local, trading currency might have its own set of limits, and they might want proof you're really just a visitor for the big swaps.