As an EU citizen and resident, where can I open a regular current account (not private banking) outside the EU, remotely? Any bank in any country is highly appreciated! Preferably without introducer but if there is no other option, that's fine, too.
Zenus Bank in Puerto Rico for free. You get a USD account remotely.As an EU citizen and resident, where can I open a regular current account (not private banking) outside the EU, remotely? Any bank in any country is highly appreciated! Preferably without introducer but if there is no other option, that's fine, too.
Thank you, anything in Asia or South America maybe? Would prefer a retail bank used by the locals over an island one. Zenus seems to be good, might give it a try. No cards for my country though.Zenus Bank in Puerto Rico for free. You get a USD account remotely.
Most banks won't give you accounts for nothing. I'm sure there will be other offshore banks, but they will all have decently high minimum deposits / fees and be hanging on by a thread to their last correspondents.
I guess banking in Georgia could work. Serbia is also pretty good, for example with API Bank, but you definitely need to visit to open those (although it's not such a big deal from Hungary).
Where do you open an account in the US with ITIN or in the UK?Switzerland has some choices. Swissquote > Yuh is probably the best choice.
Get an ITIN, then any US bank.
UK could work too.
Otherwise, Nigeria or Ukraine.
If you find anything else, please let me know. I personally was not able to open much else remotely.
An ITIN won’t get you a US bank account remotely. Secondly not “any” US bank will accept an ITIN. Many community banks refuse clients who don’t have a SSN. Also; be prepared to have your account frozen down the road with the only option to unfreeze it being a visit to the bank with two forms of ID. There’s also no way you’re going to open a UK bank account without a proof of address In the UKSwitzerland has some choices. Swissquote > Yuh is probably the best choice.
Get an ITIN, then any US bank.
UK could work too.
Otherwise, Nigeria or Ukraine.
If you find anything else, please let me know. I personally was not able to open much else remotely.
HSBC UK allows you to open an account from Europe online.An ITIN won’t get you a US bank account remotely. Secondly not “any” US bank will accept an ITIN. Many community banks refuse clients who don’t have a SSN. Also; be prepared to have your account frozen down the road with the only option to unfreeze it being a visit to the bank with two forms of ID. There’s also no way you’re going to open a UK bank account without a proof of address In the UK
It works for most of us. If you do crypto, you will have troubles almost anywhere.An ITIN won’t get you a US bank account remotely. Secondly not “any” US bank will accept an ITIN. Many community banks refuse clients who don’t have a SSN. Also; be prepared to have your account frozen down the road with the only option to unfreeze it being a visit to the bank with two forms of ID. There’s also no way you’re going to open a UK bank account without a proof of address In the UK
I did in another thread. A Maltese bank just refused my application I'm guessing because I listed crypto income on my application form.I don’t think OP said anything about crypto …
What I do know (as a US resident and US citizen and a former JP Morgan employee), is that no credit union or community bank with allow an ITIN to open an account. As far as large banks are concerned, you might have been lucky bypassing back office checks but an ITIN (usually starts with number 9 vs SSN) will almost certainly get you flagged, frozen, and a long and painful battle to recover your funds with a mandatory visit to a branch. US banks are very patient and slow. We conducted audits almost twice a year with a system named Pegasus that detected non residents accounts. Might take a year, might take 5 but it’ll happen
Most high street banks in the US open bank accounts for non-residents, even without ITIN, Just a W8 and you are good. Some ask for address proof, some require it in the US. Almost all of them are real banks and require a personal visit. Even more allow bank accounts only with ITIN, there are even plenty of them offering credit cards without ITIN, and even more with ITIN.I don’t think OP said anything about crypto …
What I do know (as a US resident and US citizen and a former JP Morgan employee), is that no credit union or community bank with allow an ITIN to open an account. As far as large banks are concerned, you might have been lucky bypassing back office checks but an ITIN (usually starts with number 9 vs SSN) will almost certainly get you flagged, frozen, and a long and painful battle to recover your funds with a mandatory visit to a branch. US banks are very patient and slow. We conducted audits almost twice a year with a system named Pegasus that detected non residents accounts. Might take a year, might take 5 but it’ll happen
I might have misunderstood. Thought you meant non residents are opening accounts using an ITIN without being presentMost high street banks in the US open bank accounts for non-residents, even without ITIN, Just a W8 and you are good. Some ask for address proof, some require it in the US. Almost all of them are real banks and require a personal visit. Even more allow bank accounts only with ITIN, there are even plenty of them offering credit cards without ITIN, and even more with ITIN.
If you chose them wisely, you will be able to bank with those that will not ask for a personal visit once things go south. Yes, they exist.
Community banks and credit unions are different. Many of them don't even have SWIFT membership and have issues handling international payments. I am not aware of any credit union offering anything to non-residents even with SSN. The number of documents they request is horrible. W2, tax returns, address proof in form of a utility bill, but not a cell phone, etc.
Which bank would that be if you could come with just one example?If you chose them wisely, you will be able to bank with those that will not ask for a personal visit once things go south. Yes, they exist.
BBVA in the old days. Has been sold to PNC now and things are different. They ask you to go to the branches.Which bank would that be if you could come with just one example?
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@Forester you speak Russian. Wow cool. Where are you now?Please, note and respect that this is an English speaking forum and avoid posting in any other language. This is disrespectful (and useless) for many of users that cannot understand your content. Regardless of existence of (inaccurate) machine translators, searching becomes impossible, etc.
(I, personally, understand you well but this is not the core.)