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Looks like I'll stick with my aussie cards
Read the thread. We all get points for cards if not what's the point?My understanding is to do the global transfer. Is there a way to get the points offer with this
I hold 8 US Amexs
Do we all wave and say 'hi' to the Amex team watching here?Since posting this I've been FR'ed.
This endeavour is not for the faint of heart!!
Good luck + share how it shakes out?Since posting this I've been FR'ed.
This endeavour is not for the faint of heart!!
Fingers crossed. My credit was chopped significantly because my bank statement I provided wasnt opened for long at the time of FR, (so pick the right bank statements to submit would make a different I guess) and been restored after almost a year.Since posting this I've been FR'ed.
This endeavour is not for the faint of heart!!
And yes, it's not for the Faint of Heart and required significant effort in learning / reading/trial and errors.Since posting this I've been FR'ed.
This endeavour is not for the faint of heart!!
Did you end up submitting your US bank statements or AU bank statements? I heard that we could just provide AU based payslips and that would be sufficient?Fingers crossed. My credit was chopped significantly because my bank statement I provided wasnt opened for long at the time of FR, (so pick the right bank statements to submit would make a different I guess) and been restored after almost a year.
I submitted U.S bank statement where I just opened for over 1 month at the time. But according to @levelnine posts A.U payslips should be accepted, just don't ask, but submit and see what they say.Did you end up submitting your US bank statements or AU bank statements? I heard that we could just provide AU based payslips and that would be sufficient?
If you are holding Au Amex credit card, you can apply (GT) for US AMEX Credit cardWhich banks are best to open as a first bank in USA from Australia?
I believe AU payslips have not worked recently for FR.I submitted U.S bank statement where I just opened for over 1 month at the time. But according to @levelnine posts A.U payslips should be accepted, just don't ask, but submit and see what they say.
Can’t be done. You also need a US credit/charge amex for at least 35 days to get a checking with Amex.Hi guys has anyone managed to open up a amex checking account without an itin?
Thinking of trying for an Amex checking account for P2 as a method of being able to transfer Aus Amex points over to it. I know the checking account offers a debit card where you can collect Amex points so Iam hoping you could also transfer Aus Amex points to that account but iam not 100% sure if you can.
Thank you for your helpIf you are holding Au Amex credit card, you can apply (GT) for US AMEX Credit card
and if you are a Premier member of AU HSBC, you can apply for US HSBC Checking Account.
you can start US journey from there.
Anyone know best way to get a us address and phone numberThank you for your help
there are plenty of information here for you to read or search for those information. If that cant be done then this is not a journey for you.Thank you for your help
Anyone know best way to get a us address and phone number
Thanks for your DP.I believe AU payslips have not worked recently for FR.
Can’t be done. You also need a US credit/charge amex for at least 35 days to get a checking with Amex.
Which part can't be done specifically or all of it?I believe AU payslips have not worked recently for FR.
Can’t be done. You also need a US credit/charge amex for at least 35 days to get a checking with Amex.
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- If the reference is related to a person. In this case, we'll need their full legal name, date of birth, and the country they live in.
- If the reference is related to a business or organisation. In this case, we'll need their full registered name and address.
- If the reference is related to something else. In this case, you'll need to let us know what the reference means, the reason for the transfer and what the money will be used for.
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I think all the major banks have tightened up online checking/savings applications to exclude non-US citizens (regardless of whether you have an ITIN) - from what I can see you now have to do this in person in branchBut if you are sure that you can't open an amex checking without an ITIN then its a mute point
Posted this in another thread, but, on reflection, it may be more appropriate in this one.
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I think all the major banks have tightened up online checking/savings applications to exclude non-US citizens (regardless of whether you have an ITIN) - from what I can see you now have to do this in person in branch
Alliant Credit Union and some of the online only banks like Sofi appear to be the only options for non-citizens with ITINs. Or cross border banks like HSBC, CBC etc
The barrier is opening a new account now. I think you’re fine if you opened it over 6 months ago - they didn’t appear to be asking about US citizenship back thenStill haven't had my C1 checking account shut down yet though