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Yes, your bank account is registered at a US Bank. We partner with different banks for the service.
You’ll need a U.S. company with a federal EIN, your company’s articles of incorporation, and a picture of your government ID (e.g. a passport or driver’s license) to open a US bank account. We’ll file the company and get you an EIN and articles of incorporation. We just need a picture of your passport.
Depends on your business situation, structure, etc.
Yes, the US bank account is opened online.
As a non-resident, you can apply for a personal account. Checking and savings accounts are types of personal accounts.
Having a checking account can be a way to build a solid foundation for your financial life in the U.S. Some non-residents sometimes believe they’re ineligible to open a bank account in the US. Fortunately, that isn’t true. Many financial institutions offer U.S. bank accounts for non-residents.
Yes. RBI permits Indians to open and maintain a bank account overseas. Under the Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS) of the RBI, sending money to your account overseas is a legitimate purpose.
You are not required to have a social security number to open a checking or savings account. To open a checking or savings account, the bank or credit union will need to verify your name, date of birth, address, unexpired valid passport, and ID number.
Yes. It is possible for a non-resident individual to open an online US bank account. You just need to know which bank, branch, and banker will allow you to open an account remotely online.