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I've had my checking account for a little over a year, and I would like to add my wife (Ecuadorian/French National) to my checking account. She doesn't have a resident card either.
Enrique, Coral Gables October 9, 2014 03:42:39 PM
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In reply to Enrique, Coral Gables
It's great to see you here on TD Helps, Enrique! We'll be happy to provide you with some information. Great news, you'll be able to add your wife onto your checking account! You and your wife will need to visit any TD Bank location during lobby hours to sign a new signature card. Please visit: http://bit.ly/TDStores to find a TD Bank near you. She'll need to bring two forms of ID with her as well. One form of ID must be a Non-US Passport and the second can be one from the list of acceptable forms of ID listed below: - Employment ID with Photo and Signature - Welfare ID with Photo - State Issued Driver's License with Signature, no Photo - Foreign Driver's License with Photo - US Employment Authorization card with Photo, Signature and Expiration Date - Firearms Permit with Photo Let us know if you have any other questions, Enrique and have a good one!
Cameron P, Mount Laurel October 9, 2014 03:49:31 PM