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Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
My understanding is once I return to live in the UK I cannot have a US bank checking account unless I have a physical US address. If I don't list a US address my checking account will be closed, is this the same for credit cards that are not attached to a bank account? Additionally, even if I list a US physical address, I will need a US phone number for authentication? I am aware of GV but not sure if it will work for me.
I have heard it is impossible to get a UK credit card immediately so I don't want to close all my accounts as soon as I move. However, I don't have a permanent usable physical US address. What are my options, I think I must be missing something? Are there reasons to keep US bank/phone/CC accounts active after moving? I do not plan to live in the US again, but I do want to keep my IRA's and other retirement accounts active. I have a WISE account is that enough? |
Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by kateg60
(Post 13172256)
My understanding is once I return to live in the UK I cannot have a US bank checking account unless I have a physical US address. If I don't list a US address my checking account will be closed, is this the same for credit cards that are not attached to a bank account? Additionally, even if I list a US physical address, I will need a US phone number for authentication? I am aware of GV but not sure if it will work for me.
I have heard it is impossible to get a UK credit card immediately so I don't want to close all my accounts as soon as I move. However, I don't have a permanent usable physical US address. What are my options, I think I must be missing something? Are there reasons to keep US bank/phone/CC accounts active after moving? I do not plan to live in the US again, but I do want to keep my IRA's and other retirement accounts active. I have a WISE account is that enough? |
Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by kateg60
(Post 13172256)
I have heard it is impossible to get a UK credit card immediately
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13172265)
Who told you that? You certainly can retain your US bank account and credit cards whilst living outside the US.
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 13172292)
Might be worth getting an Amex card while you're in the US, then you can simply switch it over to a UK one when you move. We're doing the same in reverse in a few months, we set up Amex accounts specifically for that purpose last year, then we'll have a card and credit score of some sort straight away. https://www.americanexpress.com/us/c...-relationship/
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
I had a US bank account (Chase) and credit card for over 10 years despite never having a US address, as my US employer would only pay salaries to a US bank account. I voluntarily closed it a while back, but there was never any pressure from the bank even many years after I ceased working for the US employer, which they must have known as the salary payments stopped. Annually, they sent a WBEN (?) form to my overseas address, for completion and return.
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by kateg60
(Post 13172307)
Yes I know I can keep them (as long as I have a physical a US address), I don't and won't have one. Are you saying I don't need a physical address in order to retain these accounts?
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13172335)
You do not need a physical US address to keep your US bank account and credit card.
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by kateg60
(Post 13172338)
Can you explain how this works? My bank requires a home address to be completed and the advisor told me that if I move permanently from the US I cannot have a checking account.
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by kateg60
(Post 13172338)
Can you explain how this works? My bank requires a home address to be completed and the advisor told me that if I move permanently from the US I cannot have a checking account.
our daughter has just moved over from the US and has changed her Chase US bank account and credit card to her UK address. She also set up a Wise account with UK sort code and account number plus debit card that she used while opening a UK bank account. She actually opened a Chase UK bank account, all done online and completed within an hour or 2. |
Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13172348)
We opened an account with Chase 28 years ago…before we moved to the US…before we had a US address. We have been living outside the US for almost 10 years…it is not a problem. Paperwork, debit and credit cards are sent to our overseas address. Many people who spend winters in Florida etc have US bank accounts. If your bank will not accommodate you, I suggest you move. Try Chase.
Also worth noting…I still have a Nat West Bank account, although I have lived outside the UK for almost 30 years. They also send correspondence, cards etc to an overseas address. |
Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13172362)
although I have lived outside the UK for almost 3 years.
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 13172369)
Think there might be a digit missing from that number JG! :lol:
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by kateg60
(Post 13172338)
Can you explain how this works? My bank requires a home address to be completed and the advisor told me that if I move permanently from the US I cannot have a checking account.
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Re: Confused about US bank account, phone # and credit card
Originally Posted by vikingsail
(Post 13172692)
When I get this type of response in my day to day dealings. I apply the rule of three. I contact someone else at the same business 3 times to see if the answer is the same. Rarely is it the same. As others have said, before you move, open other account(s) elsewhere. Personally I never use just one bank in any country. Its like putting all your eggs in one basket.
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