Should we use a debit card, credit card, or cash to pay for travel-related adoption expenses?
AAI international consultants encourage families to use credit cards and/or cash when paying for costly travel expenses. Typically, debit cards have a daily maximum limit that can range from $500 to $1,000, and when a debit card is used for payment over the limit, a couple’s credit may be declined. Therefore, debit cards may pose a particular problem when paying for international airline tickets or an expensive hotel stay. Utilizing a credit card or cash will prevent payments from being denied.
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