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In November 2019 this was no longer true. I went to multiple branches of WF, TD, BoA, Chase, Santander and Citi and none would open an account for an NRA without a permanent US address. In the cases of Santander and Citi I even had accounts in my home country already and bought documentation with me.
 

I opened accounts in both HSBC and TD this year. Some friends and acquaintances opened accounts in Citi, BofA, and TD during the last months (August - October) as well.

Some were rejected by BofA and no one had success with WF and Chase.
 
I opened accounts in both HSBC and TD this year. Some friends and acquaintances opened accounts in Citi, BofA, and TD during the last months (August - October) as well.

Some were rejected by BofA and no one had success with WF and Chase.
Interesting. I must be doing something wrong. I am from the UK and only have a virtual mailbox in the US. No friends and family address I can use unfortunately.
 
Interesting. I must be doing something wrong. I am from the UK and only have a virtual mailbox in the US. No friends and family address I can use unfortunately.
For what I have read and also spoke with a citi person, it’s easier to open NRA bank account at Miami for example ( a lot of tourists and immigrants), it’s just about finding the correct branch.
 
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did you find this "correct branch" ?
Unfortunately I didn’t have enough time when I went to Miami.. planning to go maybe this year or maybe January ‘23. But as I mentioned, I spoke with a RM of citigold package and she told me that just needed to visit a branch and I would get a personal account. Citigold allows to open remotely from 200k
 
Can you please tell more on Citigold remote account opening?
 
Hello ,

This thread is what I found.

I would like to travel to the USA to open a personal bank account , what do I need and which place is the best to achieve this ?
Any bank recommendations ?
 
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Hi,

If you want to travel yourself to open a USA account , which banks in which states would you recommend ?
It completely depends on what you need the accout for and who you are. With some “1st world” passport and intention to use the account for paying your bills when you are in the U.S., you can be accomodated probably in every reasonable bank in probably any state. If you possess really an exotic passport and have an intention to pay from your account for pornsites membership, go to Miami, FL and walk bank after bank, branch after branch until some onboards you
 
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I opened bank of america easly as non US resident. Took like 30 minutes, they didn't even ask about nature of my business
Which branch of BofA ? Are you european ?
They did not ask for an address ?

I opened bank of america easly as non US resident. Took like 30 minutes, they didn't even ask about nature of my business

They will not ask for a USA address ?
 
Which branch of BofA ? Are you european ?
They did not ask for an address ?
They will not ask for a USA address ?
As explained elsewhere, Bank of America staff has some leeway. They may ask for an address proof but can also waive it. I recommend having at least something in you hands. Even if it is a ATT prepaid receipt.
 
They will not ask for a USA address ?

As explained elsewhere, Bank of America staff has some leeway. They may ask for an address proof but can also waive it. I recommend having at least something in you hands. Even if it is a ATT prepaid receipt.
Yes, true. And generally, @Piano, unless you share your citizenship, current residence (less important) and what is the intended purpose of having an account, you cannot expect much founded/tailored answers...

I opened bank of america easly as non US resident. Took like 30 minutes, they didn't even ask about nature of my business

As address proof I gave them my virtual office lease agreement.
BTW, note that @Piano wants to open a personal account, not a business one; and this can (need not) be a different game.
 
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