Opening US bank account for non-residents

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just back to the topic: even if you manage to open a US bank account as a non resident, look into how inbound/outbound transfers are done and what kind of verification is needed. To avoid that you are stuck with getting the money from an ATM only.
Business or personal?

Can you suggest a mail forwarding service that works with banks?
 
Do u have relatives living in usa?
 
Bofa closed my personal account last week, without any notice.
They do not want to disclose why they made this decision.
As a result they also closed my business bank account that I had there.

I was never overdraft, I was always above the minimal balance to avoid fees.

My account were linked to "Privacy.com" and to a "Curve" card

I am not a US resident nor American National.

They send me the money I had in both account under the form of a cashier checks.


Please avoid Bank of America.

Also I am searching for another big bank to open an account next time I'm there. I was think about Capital One or TD bank, could anyone recommend a bank ?
 
TD Bank is known to open bank accounts for non-residents as well.
You should have used the BofA account statements as proof of address - then other banks with stricter requirements would probably have accepted you as a client as well. Maybe you can still do that if you have recent BofA account statements.
 
When did you open your account? Did you have a credit card with them?