Guide

How to pay for US university and expenses from Brazil

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Tuition, housing and living costs in dollars add up fast, and the Brazilian path stacks IOF and FX on top. Here is how to pay in dollars for far less.

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What you really pay from Brazil

Getting money to a US school the usual way is expensive before tuition even starts, because every common route bakes in a markup:
  • International transfer (SWIFT): 3.5% IOF on money sent abroad, plus a 2% to 4% bank FX markup and fixed SWIFT fees.
  • Brazilian card: 3.5% IOF plus a 2% to 5% FX markup on every charge.
  • Generalized tuition-payment platforms (Flywire and similar): convenient for the school, but they convert at their own marked-up rate and do not remove the IOF on your Brazilian funding source, so you still lose on the exchange.
On US$40,000 of tuition, that overhead can easily run US$2,000 to US$3,000, money that never reaches the school.

Pay tuition in dollars with a US account

With Ruvo you get your own US account details and a dollar balance, so you pay the university directly in dollars, with 0% IOF. The cost is simple and transparent:
  • 0.5% to convert reais to digital dollars.
  • 0.5% to send those dollars to the university by ACH, wire or RTP.
That is 1% all in to fund tuition in dollars, with no IOF, instead of a bank’s 3.5% IOF and spread or a platform’s baked-in markup. The school receives a clean US-dollar payment.

Living expenses cost even less on the card

Day-to-day costs in the US, rent, food, books, transport, go on the card, which spends straight from your dollar balance with 0% IOF and 0% spread on dollar purchases. There is no send fee for spending, so the only cost is the 0.5% to convert reais to digital dollars in the first place. It is the same advantage covered in the dollar card for US travel guide, applied to a full semester instead of a trip.

A clear example

Take a single US$10,000 tuition payment. In a recent check, Flywire asked for about R$53,096, while the same US$10,000 through Ruvo cost about R$51,400, roughly R$1,700 less for the identical dollars. Exchange rates move day to day, but that gap is the platform’s markup, and it repeats on every payment.
Across a full year of US$30,000 in tuition and US$15,000 in living expenses, the Ruvo cost is just the fees:
  • Tuition: US$30,000 by ACH or wire, 0.5% to convert plus 0.5% to send, about US$300.
  • Living expenses: US$15,000 on the card, only the 0.5% conversion, about US$75.
That is roughly US$375 for the whole year, with 0% IOF, versus the markup a platform or bank quietly adds to every transfer.

Plan your conversions

You do not have to convert everything at once. Hold dollars and convert reais to dollars when the rate is favorable, then pay tuition on schedule and spend the rest on the card. If you are also funding a visit, the same balance covers dollars for a US trip, and to move larger sums see sending money abroad. For students spending time in Brazil, paying by Pix as a foreigner handles daily expenses without needing a local bank account.

Paying US tuition from Brazil: cost comparison

AspectRuvoFlywireBank SWIFT
IOF0%Embedded in rate3.5%
Rate used~Commercial ratePlatform rate + markupBank rate + spread
Total extra cost~1%~3%–5%~5%–8%
Pays university directlyYes, by ACH or wireVia platformVia SWIFT
Fee shown before confirmingYesNoRarely

Frequently asked questions

Paying for US university and expenses.

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  • Ruvo gives you US account details and a dollar balance, so you pay the university directly by ACH, wire or RTP in dollars, with 0% IOF.

  • A bank SWIFT transfer adds 3.5% IOF plus FX, and platforms like Flywire bake a markup into the rate. With Ruvo it is 0.5% to convert reais to dollars plus 0.5% to send by ACH, wire or RTP, 1% all in, with 0% IOF.

  • Spend on the card, which uses your dollar balance with 0% IOF and 0% spread on dollar purchases. The only cost is the 0.5% to convert reais to digital dollars.

  • Yes. Ruvo gives you a US account number and routing number, so you wire or send ACH to the university directly — the same way a US resident would. You only need a platform like Flywire if the university specifically requires one.

  • Ruvo supports outbound wire transfers. You send from your dollar balance to any US bank account. The cost is 0.5% to send, plus 0.5% to convert from reais if funding from Brazil — 1% all in, with 0% IOF.

  • Yes, and this is the recommended approach. Convert a portion of your semester budget when the rate looks good, hold the dollars, and convert the rest as needed. Holding a dollar balance costs nothing, so there is no pressure to move everything upfront.

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