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Regine, Brooklyn August 19, 2015 03:47:10 PM
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Thanks for your interest in banking with us here at TD Bank, Regine. We are happy to go over the necessary information to open an account! If you are a non-U.S. Resident, you will need to stop by one of our TD Bank locations when you visit in order to open the account. For hours and locations take a look here: http://bit.ly/TDStores. Once you are ready to visit a Store, as a non-U.S. Resident you will need to bring two forms of identification with you. One form of ID must be a valid non-US Passport or Visa with photo and the second form of valid ID you may select from the list below: - Employment ID with Photo and Signature - State Issued ID or Driver's License with Signature - Foreign Driver's License with Photo - US Employment Authorization card with Photo, Signature and Expiration Date - College ID with Photo - Alien Registration Card with Photo - Permanent Resident Card with Photo It is very important to contact the Store you plan to visit to open the account to confirm if any other information or documentation will be required at the time of the account opening. Prior to visiting us to open your account(s), you may wish to review the products we offer! We have many different types of Checking and Savings accounts. To view and compare our Checking accounts, visit http://bit.ly/1aDaRqd or check out our Checking Selector Tool http://bit.ly/1vW1xnU for help selecting a Checking account that is the best fit for you. To view and compare Savings account products, click on http://bit.ly/1pJT9I9, or if you prefer, we also have a Savings Selector Tool http://bit.ly/1vW1DvM which can help you choose the best Savings account for your needs. We hope this helps, Regine and please let us know if you have any other questions.
Colleen B, Mount Laurel August 19, 2015 03:52:28 PM
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