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hamlak said

on 8/31/2009 Opening a US Bank account now as a non resident is "almost" impossible now because you can not even access the info online now.

The service below was the ones that helped me set up one recently.

http://www.ewealthsuccess.com/us-bank.html

hope this helps someone looking for this info online.

on 4/21/2009 There is a complete guide about how you can open us bank account in usa:http://us.openabankaccount.biz/

szandra said

on 4/14/2009 You can open an account without paying any fee, it has got restriction, like how much money you can store on the account, but If you like to expand you can upgrade.https://www.alertpay.com/?ml4iqep1A9UmLKQ1+JJl/Q==.

szandra said

on 4/14/2009 You can open an account without paying any fee, it has got restriction, like how much money you can store on the account, but If you like to expand you can upgrade.Try this out: https://www.alertpay.com/?ml4iqep1A9UmLKQ1+JJl/Q==

ikevin1688 said

on 2/4/2009 Check out these sites:

http://www.usabankaccount.net
http://www.openusbankaccount.com

They have information on how to open U.S. Bank Accounts for non-U.S. citizens and non-U.S. residents. Includes Wells Fargo, Bank of America, E*Trade, Charles Schwab, Citi Bank, SunTrust, Chase, etc.

Cheers,

on 12/24/2008 Open your own personal numbered Swiss bank account at:

http://open-bank-account.com

benlala said

on 12/24/2008 I think the link is very good,Because I have succeed to open us bank account.
check it out,
http://www.qybq.com

shuteer said

on 9/28/2008 The guide is cool.

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