International services (from outside the US) Terms & Conditions (2024)

Wireless service while traveling outside the US:

Before you travel, we recommend using our Trip Planner to see what services are available and the rates and coverage available. We recommend you visit this site before each trip as the coverage areas and rates are subject to change without notice. When you connect to a foreign carrier's network, we will send you text messages or otherwise communicate with you to explain how to dial for the country you're in; the rates you will pay to use services there and, if applicable, how you can request a new or modified international travel plan. When traveling some services, such as domestic data applications, voicemail or call waiting, may not be available or work as expected. Please be sure to turn data off in your settings menu if you do not plan to use data while traveling internationally. CDMA-only devices will not work outside the US, Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands.

If you are on a plan that has Mexico and Canada talk, text and data roaming allowances as part of your plan, you can use your talk, text and data allowances in Mexico and Canada without a daily fee. A 4G or 5G World device is required. International data will be reduced to 3G speeds after 2 GB/day. You may receive compressed versions of files – including video files – you stream or download, which will help reduce the amount of data you use. If more than 50% of your talk, text or data usage in a 60-day period is in Canada or Mexico, use of those services in those countries may be removed or limited. To determine whether your plan has Mexico and Canada talk, text, and data roaming included as part of your plan, view your plan details in My Verizon.

Travel Pass: A 4G or 5G World device is required. TravelPass® is not available on all plans. Calls to International numbers, other than the country traveling in, will be charged standard international long distance rates. International data will be reduced to 3G speeds after 2 GB/day. You may receive compressed versions of files – including video files – you stream or download, which will help reduce the amount of data you use. TravelPass service may be removed, or data speeds may be slowed, if international talk, text, or data usage exceeds 50% of total talk, text or data usage over any 60 day period.

Setting up Your Account for International Travel: To use International Services while traveling outside of the US, your account needs to be set up with an international travel plan. With a 4G or 5G World device you can make calls within the country you are in or back to the US without an international travel plan and you will be charged on a per minute basis. We recommend that you add an international travel plan through "Manage International Services" in My Verizon or contact a Verizon Wireless representative by calling 800-922-0204 to ensure your device is ready for international travel.

You can automatically add TravelPass to your account. Without the International Services Enabled feature you can make calls within the country you are in and back to the US. Other international travel plans require International Services Enabled and this can be added to your account if your account has been active for 34 days and is in good standing. International Services Enabled can be added via self-serve tools. If you have been a customer for less than 90 days, we will need to perform a manual credit review before you can use these services. If your account situation changes, we may remove these services from your account without notice.

SIM Cards: You are responsible for any use of your SIM Card and must safeguard the security codes associated with it. Upon termination of your Verizon wireless service, please destroy your SIM Card.

Charges When You Are Traveling: Information about how we charge for each of our international services is listed below. If you don't have a plan or package that includes an allowance for usage outside the US, your usage will be charged per minute, text and megabyte. We may send you text alerts when your international travel usage reaches certain dollar or usage thresholds and we may limit your service if your charges become excessive. These are courtesy alerts and we can't guarantee you will receive them or that we will limit what you are billed. If you are traveling near a country border, you may connect to a cell site located in a neighboring country and be billed at that country's rates.

Voice Calls: We offer voice service in more than 200 countries. If you do not subscribe to a plan or feature that provides otherwise, when you make calls while traveling outside the US, you will be charged on a per minute basis and we encourage you to visit our International Trip Planner before you travel to learn the rates in the countries you'll be visiting.

Wi-Fi Calling when abroad: Wi-Fi calling can be used to call the US at no additional charge. Wi-Fi calling to a country other than the US will be charged International Long Distance rates, regardless of your International Travel plan.

Data Usage: If you are planning to use data services while traveling outside the US, we strongly recommend that you add TravelPass or an International Travel Plan to your account to avoid Pay as you Go charges. If you are not planning to use data services while you are traveling, you may want to turn them off before you travel outside the US as many devices and applications transmit and receive data without user intervention and can generate unexpected charges. On most devices you will still be able to make or receive calls, or send or receive messages, even with the data services turned off. You may also avoid data charges by using Wi-Fi service, where available, while you are traveling internationally.

International Messaging (while outside the US): Before you travel, we encourage you to visit our International Trip Planner for current messaging rates in the destinations you'll be traveling to. When you send or receive video and picture messages, you will also be charged for the international travel data usage associated with sending or receiving the message. This usage will be charged at the applicable International Travel Pay As You Go rate unless you subscribe to TravelPass or an International Travel Plan.

Cruise ship roaming: You can make and receive calls, send and receive text messages and use data on select cruise lines. See Cruise ship plan information here. These rates apply only in international waters on the cruise ship. When you are in port or in an area served by a foreign wireless carrier, you will be billed at the applicable rates for that country.

If you have purchased Cruise Daily Pass, your session begins when you do one of the following:

International services (from outside the US) Terms & Conditions (2024)

FAQs

Will I be charged if I receive an international call from Verizon? ›

If someone calls me while they're outside the US, will I be billed the international rate? No, you won't be charged international rates if you're in the US and someone calls you while they're outside the US.

Do I need to call Verizon before traveling internationally? ›

We recommend that you add an international travel plan through "Manage International Services" in My Verizon or contact a Verizon Wireless representative by calling 800-922-0204 to ensure your device is ready for international travel.

How can I avoid Verizon charges when traveling internationally? ›

Five ways to avoid Verizon roaming charges during international travel
  1. PHONE OFF or keep it on Airplane Mode.
  2. VERIZON SIM OFF, and use Wi-Fi only for internet access.
  3. VERIZON SIM ON, ROAMING ON with a Verizon travel plan.
  4. VERIZON SIM ON, ROAMING OFF and only use Wi-Fi for internet.

Does the Verizon International Plan automatically turn on? ›

How does TravelPass work? After you add TravelPass to your line: A 24-hour TravelPass session starts automatically when you use your device in a TravelPass country (e.g., make or answer a phone call, send a text or use data).

Do I get charged if someone texts me internationally Verizon? ›

Standard text messaging charge of $0.20/message applies to messages sent and received in the Nationwide Rate and Coverage Area, except for International Text Messages, which cost $0.25/message sent and $0.20/message received, and which do not use messaging bundle allowances, unless you are on a MORE Everything plan ...

Does it cost to receive incoming international calls? ›

Can I receive calls from another country while in the US? How much do they cost? Yes. Incoming international calls are treated the same as any other incoming call, they are included in your plan.

Is wifi calling free internationally with Verizon? ›

Calling back to the US is free. Calls to any other country will be charged as per your international long distance calling plan. If you don't have one, you're charged international long distance pay-as-you-go rates.

How much does Verizon charge for international fees? ›

Learn more by visiting our TravelPass FAQs. TravelPass charges are: $5/day in Canada and Mexico* (You won't be charged if your domestic phone plan already includes calls, texts and dat in Canada and Mexico). $10/day in other countries.

Can I use My Verizon phone in other countries? ›

Our international plans let you use your phone in more than 210 countries and destinations outside the US: TravelPass: You can use your domestic plan's talk, text and data allowances just like you do at home.

How can I use my cell phone internationally without charges? ›

Option 3: Rely on Wi-Fi Only. You can avoid paying all international roaming fees by keeping your phone in airplane mode and sticking with whatever free Wi-Fi you can find, or by renting a Wi-Fi pod.

Is WhatsApp free for international calls with Verizon? ›

Voice calling lets you call your contacts using WhatsApp for free, even if they're in another country.

Can I put my phone on airplane mode to avoid international charges? ›

Putting your phone on airplane mode stops all cellular activity, effectively preventing roaming charges.

What triggers a Verizon Travel pass? ›

A 24-hour TravelPass session starts automatically when you use your device in a TravelPass country (e.g., make or answer a phone call, send a text or use data). You must turn on cellular data or data roaming when you go to the TravelPass country to use Travel Pass.

Do I have to call Verizon to activate my Travel pass? ›

TravelPass activates when you make or receive a call, connect to a data service or send a text. Another daily session will begin after the first 24-hour period expires. You can keep TravelPass on your account at no additional charge so it will be ready the next time your travels take you abroad.

How do I activate My Verizon international plan monthly? ›

Here's how to add TravelPass or a Monthly International Plan to your account:
  1. My Verizon website: On your International Plan page, go to Use our Trip Planner.
  2. My Verizon app: In your account, select Plans & Services. Choose a line. ...
  3. Text: Add TravelPass anytime, anywhere by texting Travel to 4004.

Does it cost me to accept international calls? ›

If you receive an international call, you will not be billed for the international call, no matter how long the connection lasts. The cost of the international call goes entirely to the caller. The only thing the recipient might be billed for is airtime minutes, if you're on a mobile where you pay for incoming calls.

Is international calling included in Verizon plan? ›

Yes. We offer 2 different features, International Services Enabled Lite and International Services Enabled, which let you make international calls from your Verizon mobile device.

Can I be charged for answering a phone call? ›

Some carrier plans charge by the minute for all calls — even calls that you receive. Over time, your phone bill skyrockets. Fraudsters have also been known to “cram” phone bills, adding unauthorized third-party charges to your bill [*].

Do I get charged for incoming calls when roaming? ›

However, you will be charged for the following: If your phone is on when you get an incoming call, even if you don't answer it and it goes to voicemail, the call is charged one minute for the call coming into the phone. (There are no charges at all if your phone is turned off.)

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