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Kim
Kim (@guest_1725408)
October 28, 2023 18:15

It is really tricky for me. Obviously there are different criteria exists for RA and NRA.
In my case, I am not US citizen, but a visa holder. I stayed nearly 1.5 years in USA, working with SSN. The IRS test (something 183 day) says I am RA based on the days. However, with my visa type, it makes an exemption that the days with my visa type is not going to be counted and therefore I will be treated as NRA despite I pass the RA test… There is also tax-treaty between my home country and USA which allow me exempt from federal income tax for a few years. This makes me need to submit W8BEN instead of W9.
I submitted my tax report last year, with 1040-NR form. I think I counted the days in US and reported it. (it was probably a mistake, but anyway there was zero withholding so nothing to lose). Those rules need to be revised to avoid confusion. My best guess is – banks want to know the tax status of customers so that they can handle either W9 or W8 to process 1099-int/misc (for RA) or 1042-S (for NRA).

On my first entry to US for work purpose, I could open check account with TD before I start work / obtain SSN. However, they did not allow me enrolling for their ongoing promotion. TD offers saving promo, which end up with errors – I could not open it online.

Recently I visited Chase branch with appointment, the staff helped me opening both check and saving accounts with their $900 promo code. At the first trial using my passport and bill post, their system ask me to sign on W9. I mentioned that I am on specific visa – once the staff used the visa document, dang – the system ask me to sign on W8BEN. Tax-free-bonus YEY

Jamie
Jamie (@guest_1592186)
April 5, 2023 19:02

I’m wondering about a slightly different datapoint :

An In-law is a US resident, has SSN and doesn’t drive anymore due to an accident (mostly homebound) so DL is expired. Would they still be able to apply online and use the GC as a form of ID if asked? Going into a branch is next to impossible but they could use the extra cash.

MARY
MARY (@guest_1256206)
September 21, 2021 09:36

Citizens bank does not require Citizenship. I’m on a work visa and applied successfully.

MARY
MARY (@guest_1256205)
September 21, 2021 09:34

Does Blue Federal Credit Union require citizenship or greencard? Thanks!

LJ
LJ (@guest_1148904)
February 23, 2021 00:06

Hopefully the new immigration bill that proposes renaming “alien” to “noncitizen” for immigration purposes will clear up the IRS “resident alien” vs USCIS “alien” confusion. (unless they also rename the IRS “alien” – if only we can just have clear terms that don’t overlap 😂)

Su
Su (@guest_1091390)
November 15, 2020 07:54

Has anyone ever said ‘yes’ when the answer was really ‘no’? Are there any consequences?

I am applying for People’s United Bank. It asks specifically whether you are a US citizen and if you say ‘no’ they say they cannot process your application. Other banks always ask if you are a resident or US person, and I have never been rejected due to my status (had accounts at 10 different banks as a resident alien with SSN). Wondering if they really check anything if you answer ‘yes’.

TB
TB (@guest_1148930)
February 23, 2021 01:32
  Su

They might not check, but you’d be lying under the penalty of perjury, which is a federal crime.

A-rom
A-rom (@guest_1076612)
October 21, 2020 00:44

Resident Alien without SSN
Discover bank savings account opened online as a Resident Alien without SSN.
Capital one 360 checking & savings opened online as a Resident Alien without SSN.
Betterment account opened online as a Resident Alien without SSN.

Resident Alien with SSN
CIT Bank savings opened online as a Resident Alien with SSN.
Tastyworks trading account opened online as a Resident Alien with SSN.

Jamie
Jamie (@guest_1592251)
April 5, 2023 21:38

Hi A-rom , I hope you see this message … Do you remember if the online application asked for ID and was using your Green Card an option?

A-rom
A-rom (@guest_1592289)
April 5, 2023 22:58

Jamie , I didn’t choose Greencard for ID, I always give my driver’s license as ID. The banks usually ask whether you are a citizen or resident of US. Some banks restrict non-citizens from opening account.

Jamie
Jamie (@guest_1592373)
April 6, 2023 02:55

Thanks A-rom. In-laws that I’m helping doesn’t drive anymore so no DL. I was hoping using Green card was a viable option. They are residents of US.

A-rom
A-rom (@guest_1076229)
October 20, 2020 14:57

I’m a Resident Alien with SSN (excluding GC). I tried to apply for a checking account with US Bank online. They have a question “Country of permanent residence”. I wonder what that mean. I entered my country of citizenship there. In the end when i submit the application it said they cannot process the request.

K
K (@guest_842456)
November 14, 2019 15:50

Customers Bank (currently with one of the better interest rates of 2.25%) requires US citizenship (not even a green card will do). The online app said (at the very end) that non-citizens can’t open an account online, and to call in. Called in, and the phone rep confirmed citizenship is required, period.

Konrad
Konrad (@guest_837202)
November 7, 2019 08:45

I am a temporary resident (resident alien for tax purposes, with SSN) and have sucessfully opened
– M&T
– Santander
– Wells Fargo
– Charles Schwab
– American Express Savings
online.

I could also open an Citizens Bank account online, but had to go to a branch to enroll for online banking. No idea if calling would have worked, I guess yes. They only read in my debit card in the branch.