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Foreigners can get US drivers licenses without SSN. But you have to go to the social department, which will then issue a certificate that says that you are not eligible for a SSN because you are not a resident or whatever. Now with that certificate you get a drivers license. How about bank accounts?
Bank have to follow a lot of rules an regulations, one being YKYC (you know your customer). If you did happen to find a bank - sometimes the loophole in the YKYC clause is just by accepting a wire transfer from your bank.
I am hoping that Valis will be able to find another bank that can support foreign accounts. Another option is to also locate a bank in your contry that has a branch in the United States.
-Corey
I opened it before 9/11 so maybe the rules have changed and/or they will terminate my account at some point.
I am too too certain on the YKYC regulations unfortunately. You have come into the bank, signed the papers, etc
-Corey
I have two employees of my US company, that both live and work in Canada, and are Canadian citizens that opened accounts for ease of payment of US funds. Fairly simple, and we used WellsFargo. They work in Canada, and I pay them here - and they use their ATM cards to get cash.
The accounts were opened in person, photo id was required and we used the companies address as a local address for them. I don't know if they would send statements out of the country or not.
I have a friend who is a mortgage broker who says she does mortgages on a semi regular basis for foreign nationals, so you can buy a house too :)
I am in the US and opened up an account online via B of A. It asks if you are a US citizen, etc. And then I had to actually go in & sign the signature card. I was supposed to be able to download it but no link.
We are hoping that Valis will be able to secure another bank to open up a checking account.
Another bank - bpdbank.com - they might be able to help out. We just had one merchant approved from that bank and he is in Peru
-Corey