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📋 Summary:
To open a U.S. bank account, you typically need: government-issued ID (passport), proof of address, Social Security Number (or ITIN), and sometimes proof of employment or student status.
Opening a U.S. bank account requires specific documentation.
Key Points:
- ID: Valid passport (or state ID if you have one)
- Address proof: Utility bill, lease, or bank statement
- SSN/ITIN: Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number
- Additional: Some banks require employment letter or student ID
💡 In Other Words:
Opening a bank account is like signing up for a membership - you need to prove who you are (passport), where you live (address proof), and your tax ID (SSN). Some banks are pickier than others. If you don't have an SSN yet, you can get an ITIN from the IRS, or some banks will let you open an account without it (but with restrictions).
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