
United States Banking
Open a U.S. Bank Account as a Non-Resident
Gain seamless access to the U.S. banking system—we handle the entire process for you. Our expertise ensures no more denied applications—we guarantee approval, or your money back.
U.S. banks now require a physical address — Virtual addresses, PO boxes, and registered agent addresses are no longer accepted for account opening or maintenance. Need a compliant U.S. address? Get a U.S. Physical Address Here.
Your 3-Step Process to Open a U.S. Bank Account
Step 1: Submit Your Documents
Submit your required documents (LLC, EIN, or ITIN).
Step 2: Verification and Application
We handle the verification and application process.
Step 3: Get Approved
Get approved and start banking in the U.S.
Bank Account Options
Business Accounts — Requires an LLC & EIN for approval.
Traditional U.S. Banks (Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo) — Require an ITIN and an in-person U.S. visit.
FinTech Banks (Mercury, Wise, Stripe) — 100% remote opening, no U.S. visit required.
Physical Address Requirement — U.S. banks now demand a real physical address to open and maintain accounts. Get a U.S. Physical Address Here.
Why Choose Our Service?
No More Denied Applications — We know why applications get rejected and ensure approval.
Guaranteed Approval or Your Money Back — No risk, just results.
Work with Traditional & FinTech Banks — Choose the best banking option for your needs.
Comprehensive Support — From document preparation to final approval.
What's Included in Our Service?
Full legal guidance — Throughout the entire process
Compliance checks & verification support — Ensuring your application meets all requirements
Direct assistance with account approvals — Hands-on support through to final approval
Guarantee — Approval or your money back
Get Your U.S. Bank Account Set Up Today
Whether you need a business account, personal banking, or access to U.S. FinTech platforms, we ensure fast and hassle-free approval.
Investment
From $350
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