Send Documents Internationally
Passports, legal originals, contracts, medical records — documents that matter shouldn't sit in a sorting facility. A Qrrier traveler hand-delivers on their next flight for a fraction of courier prices.
Why hand-delivery beats express couriers for documents
- No sorting facility handling — the document goes straight from A to B.
- Cheaper than FedEx / DHL Express Envelope, often by 60%+.
- Direct chat with the carrier the entire trip.
- Escrow-protected — carrier is only paid on delivery code.
How to send documents on Qrrier
- Post the document with origin, destination, and date needed.
- Filter to ID-verified travelers with strong ratings.
- Fund the escrow once you pick your carrier.
- Carrier picks up, flies, hands over. Recipient shares the delivery code.
Frequently asked questions
What is the fastest way to send legal documents internationally?
Hand-carried by a traveler on a direct flight. A Qrrier carrier can move documents from pickup to drop-off in 1–3 days on most major routes, without the sorting-facility delays of traditional couriers.
Is it safe to send legal documents with a Qrrier traveler?
Yes. Carriers can verify a government ID, funds sit in escrow until the recipient shares a delivery code, and you can chat with the carrier the whole time. For legal originals, most senders choose ID-verified carriers with a strong rating history.
How much does it cost to send documents overseas?
Typically $20–$50 on Qrrier, depending on the route — vs $80–$150 for FedEx or DHL Express Envelope service.
Can I send a passport with a traveler?
Yes, senders regularly move passports, visas, and legal originals through Qrrier. Chat with the carrier first, choose a verified traveler with strong ratings, and confirm handoff at both ends.
