If you’re a freelancer in LATAM earning from international clients, the difference between getting paid through traditional banks vs Wise can be $500-2,000+ per year in saved fees. This guide walks you through the entire setup — from account creation to your first withdrawal to CaixaBank.
Why latinoamericano freelancers need Wise in 2026
Traditional banks in LATAM charge 3-7% hidden in the exchange rate when converting USD to USD/EUR. On a modest $1,000 monthly freelance income, that’s $360-840 lost per year to currency spread alone.
Wise uses the real mid-market rate — the same rate you see on Google when you search “USD to USD/EUR”. There’s a small transparent fee (typically 0.4-1%), but the total cost is 5-10x cheaper than any bank.
Here’s what $500 looks like in real numbers for latinoamericano freelancers:
- Traditional bank: ~$200 USD/EUR arrives after fees and spread
- Wise: ~495 USD/EUR arrives (1% fee)
💡 Quick action: If you’re already earning from Upwork or Fiverr, open a free Wise account and compare your next payment yourself. You’ll see the difference on the very first transfer.
Step 1: Open your Wise multi-currency account
Go to wise.com and click Register. You’ll need:
- Your passport or national ID
- Proof of address (utility bill, bank statement — not older than 3 months)
- A selfie for ID verification
- Your CaixaBank (or other local bank) account details
Verification typically takes 1-3 business days in LATAM. Some users get approved in hours; others take a week if documents are unclear. Pro tip: photograph your ID on a plain background with good lighting — it speeds up approval.
Step 2: Get your USD account details
Once verified, go to Account → Get USD account details. Wise will give you:
- Routing number (9 digits)
- Account number (8-12 digits)
- Account type (Checking)
- Your name as holder
These are real US-based account details (held with Wise’s banking partners). You can give them to Upwork, Fiverr, Toptal, or any direct client just like a normal US bank account.
Step 3: Set up your first receive
For Upwork
Go to Settings → Billing Methods → Add Method → Direct to U.S. Bank (ACH). Paste your Wise USD routing + account numbers. Upwork will send a tiny verification deposit (~$0.50) within 2-3 days. Confirm it, and you’re set.
For Fiverr
Settings → Billing & Payments → Withdraw Methods → Bank Transfer → Select United States. Paste the same Wise USD details.
For direct clients
Simply share your USD routing + account numbers + the memo “latinoamericano freelancer — [your name]”. They send a normal ACH transfer from their US bank — no fees on their side, no fees on yours (other than Wise’s standard conversion fee when you move to USD/EUR).
Step 4: Convert USD to USD/EUR
Log into Wise, select your USD balance, click Convert. You’ll see the real mid-market rate and the small conversion fee (typically 0.4-0.7%). For comparison:
| Method | Rate | Fee on $500 | You receive (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wise | Real mid-market | ~$2-5 | 495 USD/EUR |
| CaixaBank direct | Bank rate (3% spread) | None visible | ~485 USD/EUR |
| Western Union | Worst rate + fee | $10-25 | ~465 USD/EUR |
💡 Pro tip: Wise lets you set up rate alerts — wait for a favorable USD/USD/EUR rate, then convert. Over a year, this can add 2-3% to your effective earnings.
Step 5: Withdraw to CaixaBank
After conversion, click Send → Choose your CaixaBank account (add it once, saved forever) → Enter amount → Confirm. Transfer typically arrives in 1-2 business hours for same-bank recipients, 1 business day for other banks in LATAM.
From CaixaBank, you can then use SEPA to pay for anything locally.
Real-world savings calculation
Let’s say you earn $2,000/month from Upwork (roughly the median for active latinoamericano freelancers with 1-2 years experience):
- Bank spread cost (3% avg): $60/month = $720/year
- Wise total cost (0.6% avg): $12/month = $144/year
- Your savings: $576/year
That’s more than a month of rent in Madrid or a new laptop — just by switching payment method.
Common mistakes to avoid
1. Using Wise just as a “forwarding” account. Wise multi-currency balance holds USD indefinitely. You don’t have to convert immediately — wait for better rates or keep USD for USD expenses.
2. Forgetting to add your name on transfers. Some banks flag transfers without matching sender names. Always include your full legal name in the memo.
3. Ignoring SCA (security) setup. Enable 2FA with authenticator app (not SMS) — Wise supports Google Authenticator, Authy, and hardware keys.
4. Not linking additional cards. Wise also offers a debit card — useful for international purchases at real rates. Order it from the app after verification.
Is Wise worth it over [Alternative]?
For most latinoamericano freelancers: yes. Alternatives like Airwallex work well for businesses with teams, but for solo freelancers, Wise wins on:
- Lower minimum balance (none vs $100+)
- Simpler onboarding (7 days vs 30+ days)
- Better USD/EUR delivery speed (1-2 days vs 2-5 days)
Airwallex is our recommendation if you run a small agency with multiple team members and need corporate features. For most individual freelancers: start with Wise.
Final verdict
If you’re earning in USD and paying in USD/EUR, Wise saves you hundreds of dollars per year in unnecessary bank fees. Setup takes 30-60 minutes end-to-end. Your first transfer usually completes within 2 business days of account approval.
Next steps:
- Register for Wise (free, no credit card needed)
- Upload ID + address proof
- Wait 1-3 days for verification
- Copy USD details to Upwork/Fiverr/client
- Convert and withdraw to CaixaBank
Updated abril de 2026 by Ana García.
Fuentes y lectura adicional
Para más profundidad en estos temas, estas fuentes autorizadas vale la pena marcarlas:
- Wise Mission Mid-market rate — authoritative reference.
- World Bank Remittance Prices — authoritative reference.
- FATF Cross-Border Payments — authoritative reference.
Última verificación abril de 2026.