Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
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Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
Hi there
I currently reside in the UK with my husband and two children. I have been here for 12 years permanently residing, however I have dual citizenship (UK/US) as do my children. My husband is a UK citizen and we are now looking to move to the states and begin a new life there as of June 2018.
My husband currently works for an oil company in the UK. He would continue to work for the company here on a rotational schedule, therefore not requiring to get a job in the US.
We are wondering what would be the best way to set up and build a credit history as I haven't had a US bank account or credit since i left over 12 years ago.
Some people suggest credit cards, others have advised a lump sum of money in your account over the first year in a U.S bank account may also help, just seeing how others have best found this process in the past.
I would really like to hear some advice from those who may have gone through this situation of building up a score.
Thank you for your time. Any advice at all would be much appreciated.
Kindest Regards,
Louise
I currently reside in the UK with my husband and two children. I have been here for 12 years permanently residing, however I have dual citizenship (UK/US) as do my children. My husband is a UK citizen and we are now looking to move to the states and begin a new life there as of June 2018.
My husband currently works for an oil company in the UK. He would continue to work for the company here on a rotational schedule, therefore not requiring to get a job in the US.
We are wondering what would be the best way to set up and build a credit history as I haven't had a US bank account or credit since i left over 12 years ago.
Some people suggest credit cards, others have advised a lump sum of money in your account over the first year in a U.S bank account may also help, just seeing how others have best found this process in the past.
I would really like to hear some advice from those who may have gone through this situation of building up a score.
Thank you for your time. Any advice at all would be much appreciated.
Kindest Regards,
Louise
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
I'm not sure opening a bank account is going to do much for you.
Here's a trick I used to build credit following my arrival in the US...
Went to a Credit Union (but a bank should work if you're not eligible) and deposited $2000. Took out a $2000 loan secured against my $2000 deposit. Set up automatic payments from the savings account to the loan account. The money went round in circles for a few months. It seemed to work because I soon able to take out a sizable mortgage!
Here's a trick I used to build credit following my arrival in the US...
Went to a Credit Union (but a bank should work if you're not eligible) and deposited $2000. Took out a $2000 loan secured against my $2000 deposit. Set up automatic payments from the savings account to the loan account. The money went round in circles for a few months. It seemed to work because I soon able to take out a sizable mortgage!
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
Do you have a social security number already?
You could get an Amex card in the UK, if you have it for a minimum period ( not sure 3 or 6 months?) then they will give you a US Amex card when you arrive in the US. That will help you build up your credit score for sure.
I like Malch's idea too. Credit Unions have a membership criteria but a lot of them are not difficult to fulfill. I got mine based on my gym membership. You will need a social security number to open an account with them. As you will for getting any loan.
A lot of us needed to lease cars or finance them in some way - look at International Autosource and Expatride - you need to organise this in advance of leaving the UK. They will report to the credit bureaux and this will build up your credit score.
Some credit unions may give you an unsecured credit card (Advancial?) most of the banks will require that it is secured.
If you are thinking about a mortgage then Wells Fargo have an International Mortgage Program for people newly arrived in the US. You have to apply for this within 1 year of arriving and usually the sooner the better for all kinds of credit reasons.
You could get an Amex card in the UK, if you have it for a minimum period ( not sure 3 or 6 months?) then they will give you a US Amex card when you arrive in the US. That will help you build up your credit score for sure.
I like Malch's idea too. Credit Unions have a membership criteria but a lot of them are not difficult to fulfill. I got mine based on my gym membership. You will need a social security number to open an account with them. As you will for getting any loan.
A lot of us needed to lease cars or finance them in some way - look at International Autosource and Expatride - you need to organise this in advance of leaving the UK. They will report to the credit bureaux and this will build up your credit score.
Some credit unions may give you an unsecured credit card (Advancial?) most of the banks will require that it is secured.
If you are thinking about a mortgage then Wells Fargo have an International Mortgage Program for people newly arrived in the US. You have to apply for this within 1 year of arriving and usually the sooner the better for all kinds of credit reasons.
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
Also take a look at the following sites, http://www.creditkarma.com, http://www.quizzle.com, http://www.creditsesame.com, http://www.credit.com
Another thing to think about, if you have a good relationship with a family member, get them to put you on one of their oldest credit cards as a named user.
Another thing to think about, if you have a good relationship with a family member, get them to put you on one of their oldest credit cards as a named user.
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
I'm not sure opening a bank account is going to do much for you.
Here's a trick I used to build credit following my arrival in the US...
Went to a Credit Union (but a bank should work if you're not eligible) and deposited $2000. Took out a $2000 loan secured against my $2000 deposit. Set up automatic payments from the savings account to the loan account. The money went round in circles for a few months. It seemed to work because I soon able to take out a sizable mortgage!
Here's a trick I used to build credit following my arrival in the US...
Went to a Credit Union (but a bank should work if you're not eligible) and deposited $2000. Took out a $2000 loan secured against my $2000 deposit. Set up automatic payments from the savings account to the loan account. The money went round in circles for a few months. It seemed to work because I soon able to take out a sizable mortgage!
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
Often overlooked by our new members is an excellent guide to US finances written by a knowledgeable long time member of BE. The link is at the start of the US forums but for your convenience you can access it here:
Fatbrit's Guide to Credit and Finance : British Expat Wiki
Fatbrit's Guide to Credit and Finance : British Expat Wiki
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
There is also the BE wiki which is very helpful and quite often overlooked by new members. This is the financial section dealing with the US and it includes shipping, banking, etc.
Category:USA Financial Topics : British Expat Wiki
Category:USA Financial Topics : British Expat Wiki
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
I'm not sure opening a bank account is going to do much for you.
Here's a trick I used to build credit following my arrival in the US...
Went to a Credit Union (but a bank should work if you're not eligible) and deposited $2000. Took out a $2000 loan secured against my $2000 deposit. Set up automatic payments from the savings account to the loan account. The money went round in circles for a few months. It seemed to work because I soon able to take out a sizable mortgage!
Here's a trick I used to build credit following my arrival in the US...
Went to a Credit Union (but a bank should work if you're not eligible) and deposited $2000. Took out a $2000 loan secured against my $2000 deposit. Set up automatic payments from the savings account to the loan account. The money went round in circles for a few months. It seemed to work because I soon able to take out a sizable mortgage!
I guess that should be same as taking out a secured credit card with that initial capital, which is what I did, coincidently with same $2000.
Good thing about that is you also get to use the card and are then known to another issuer than your bank too.
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
Often overlooked by our new members is an excellent guide to US finances written by a knowledgeable long time member of BE. The link is at the start of the US forums but for your convenience you can access it here:
Fatbrit's Guide to Credit and Finance : British Expat Wiki
Fatbrit's Guide to Credit and Finance : British Expat Wiki
Also post dated checks, as a depositor, checks will be honored but if it bounces it will cost you money due to insufficient funds you will be charged. There is little recourse if you do this, however if you deposit the check after the date and it bounces the check writer probably has committed a felony.
As the check writer,in some states, if a consumer gives the financial institution reasonably timed written notice about a postdated check before the check is received, then the notice is valid for up to six months.That means the bank must wait to cash the payment until the date stated on the paper or until six months is up, whichever comes first.
That is just from reading the first few paragraphs.
Last edited by mrken30; Sep 23rd 2017 at 8:29 pm.
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
Those are details, not errors. As Fatbrit said, checks *usually* cost money. Some accounts will give you some for free. I hardly use them anymore in any case.
I used to try writing postdated checks and it never mattered. There'll be an insufficient funds charge if there are insufficient funds regardless of date.
I used to try writing postdated checks and it never mattered. There'll be an insufficient funds charge if there are insufficient funds regardless of date.
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
True, but if you try cashing the check you cannot prove that writing the bad check was deliberate.
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
I was lucky -- when I arrived in the USA I already had two US credit cards in my wallet. Back then (~1992) NatWest owned a small bank on the East Coast and my friendly account manager had them issue me a Visa and MasterCard before I even left the UK or had a SSN. That was pretty cool but I don't think anyone would be able to pull that off today!
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
That's outrageous! You used my money without my permission?
I was lucky -- when I arrived in the USA I already had two US credit cards in my wallet. Back then (~1992) NatWest owned a small bank on the East Coast and my friendly account manager had them issue me a Visa and MasterCard before I even left the UK or had a SSN. That was pretty cool but I don't think anyone would be able to pull that off today!
I was lucky -- when I arrived in the USA I already had two US credit cards in my wallet. Back then (~1992) NatWest owned a small bank on the East Coast and my friendly account manager had them issue me a Visa and MasterCard before I even left the UK or had a SSN. That was pretty cool but I don't think anyone would be able to pull that off today!
That's very handy. I got a bank account with visa before SSN but no credit. UK Amex transferred helped there to get my first real credit card. Now I monitor my score, I guess is like a sad pass time everyone does here.
Credit unions, hmmm maybe I should into those...
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Re: Best way to build credit score in U.S from U.K
I recommend you do. You'll likely have a much easier time striking up a relationship with a credit union (especially a local one) than a large national bank (think wells fargo or boa).
My credit union literally has billions of dollars on the books, yet whenever I visit a branch (mainly when I was finalizing mortgage) I feel more than a number.
With that said they had no experience of new immigrants and wouldn't add me to an account when I moved here without an SSN. I didn't feel like arguing. Wells Fargo did with no problem, but since closed that down.
My credit union literally has billions of dollars on the books, yet whenever I visit a branch (mainly when I was finalizing mortgage) I feel more than a number.
With that said they had no experience of new immigrants and wouldn't add me to an account when I moved here without an SSN. I didn't feel like arguing. Wells Fargo did with no problem, but since closed that down.
Last edited by tom169; Sep 24th 2017 at 4:39 am.