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I need another one because I have been doing some consulting jobs and I have to have an account to receive that money. What should I do to open an checking account there from here. Thanks
Publio, Brasilia September 15, 2015 09:16:59 AM
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In reply to Publio, Brasilia
Hello Publio! Great to have you visit us on TD Helps this morning. We'd like to invite you to take a look at our Checking and Savings accounts. To view and compare our Checking accounts, visit http://bit.ly/1aDaRqd. We even have a Checking Selector Tool http://bit.ly/1vW1xnU for help with selecting a Checking account that is the best fit for you. To view and compare savings accounts, take a look here: 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. If you are a non-US resident, you will be required to visit a TD Bank Store. For hours and locations, take a look here: http://bit.ly/TDStores. Once you are ready to visit a Store, as a non-US resident you will need to bring two forms of identification with you. One form of ID must be a non-US passport and the second form of 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 Please understand, 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. If you're a US Citizen and have a US Social Security number you may either visit a TD Bank Store or give us a call 24/7 at 888-751-9000. Please note that during the new account opening process, we will need to verify your identity. And, depending on how long you have been outside the US, your most recent credit history may be taken into consideration for this purpose. If you visit a TD Bank Store in person, please have a valid photo I.D. (Driver's License, Passport, Military I.D. etc.) and Social Security number with you. When calling from outside US, please dial direct 1-856-751-9000 or collect with operator assistance from a land line phone by asking the operator to dial 1-215-569-0518 if you are able to gain access to a land line. We hope this helps and please have a lovely day.
Sandy D, Mount Laurel September 15, 2015 09:23:41 AM
In reply to Sandy, Mount Laurel
I am scheduled to go to DC in November, than I can visit the store that is better for me. One thing that I would like to know is that it is possible to start the process before I arrive. My trip is still one and a half month away...
Publio, Brasilia September 15, 2015 09:50:19 AM
Thanks for your reply, Publio. If you're a US Citizen with a Social Security number, you may open your account via telephone as described above. If you're a non- US Resident, our apologies but you will have to visit a TD Bank Store. Feel free to give us a call at 1-856-751-9000 or collect with operator assistance from a land line phone by asking the operator to dial 1-215-569-0518 if you are able to gain access to a land line to schedule an appointment. Again, we recommend contacting the TD Bank Store you wish to visit prior to stopping by. Hope you have a great week and take care!
Sandy D, Mount Laurel September 15, 2015 09:52:18 AM