Opening a U.S. bank account without physically visiting the United States can be challenging due to strict regulatory requirements. However, there are a few ways to do it:
1. Using International Banks
Many international banks have branches or partnerships with U.S. banks. If you have an account with an international bank that has U.S. affiliations, you might be able to open a U.S. account through them.
2. Online Banks
Some online banks and fintech companies offer U.S. banking services to non-residents.
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3. Professional Service Providers
We are professional service providers that specialise in helping non-residents open U.S. bank accounts. The one-time registration cost is $3499.
4. Business Accounts
If you have a U.S. business entity (like an LLC), some banks might allow you to open a business account remotely. This usually requires a registered U.S. address and possibly a U.S. Tax ID (EIN).
General Requirements:
Regardless of the method, you will generally need to provide:
- A valid passport
- Proof of address (in your home country)
- A completed application form
- A U.S. Tax Identification Number (ITIN) or Social Security Number (SSN) (in some cases)
- Additional documentation is required by the specific bank
Each bank will have specific processes and requirements, so it’s advisable to get connected with expert.
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