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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: England
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Hi all,

I am just starting to think about this now... Chris is with a bank called MT&T and he keeps complaining about them saying how awful they are.

I'm with Lloyds in this country and they are ok (ish) apart from the horrendous charges... I know that I am not going to get a perfect bank... (:lol:)

BUT, what bank would you recommend going with. Are the smaller banks best? Or the national ones?

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IMO Most large(er) US banks are awful - no personal service, they don't know (and don't care) who you are; they're too big to know/care. If you give up some of the convenience (of having a branch office everywhere) and go with some of the smaller/local branches, you'll likely have a better experience. :thumbs:

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Wales
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We're with Wells Fargo at the moment but, assuming I'm reading the blurb correctly, they're quite a bit poorer with interest rates etc as compared Barclays. I'm not too enamoured with their online banking either, it's a simple user/pass to login, compared to a pretty comprehensive security system with Barclays.

Mind, they're super polite when you visit a branch, in fairness, and bend over backwards to help you. Makes a change to the somewhat grumpy buggers Barclays employ.

I think we're going to look for another bank once I'm over there.

Stu

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I belong to a credit union, which is ideal for me...they are usually cheaper and more customer service oriented...my credit union is fairly large, but it is local...check your area...

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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M&T is also an immigrant friendly bank. You just need to make sure you have your Social Security # when opening a bank account. M&T will let you open an account without one, but you must supply the SS# to them within 30 days of account opening, or the account will be closed. (G & I bank with M&T)

I'd write a list of what's most important to you in a bank and try to find a good fit from there. If you are hoping to maitain a UK account, you might want to consider HSBC as they have offices here and in the UK.

As with any bank, the thing you'll want to know about are fees and funds availabilty.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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The US banking system makes the UK one look positively progressive.

We have bank mainly with Wells Fargo and they are on a par service wise with any big UK bank. We also use a local credit union as their savings rates are better. The credit union has poor customer service and we stopped using them at one time because of it, but their interest rates are too good to ignore.

Online banking in the US doesn't even come close to comparing with the ease of use and lack of restrictions I'm used to with NatWest.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: England
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Thanks for all the advice :D Much appreciated.

I think I am going to look into Bank of America and Credit Union a little more.... Julez, Chris was with M&T (That was my typing error, lol... He said he would never touch them again with a ten foot barge pole, he has just recently left and gone with someone else, I can't remember who now though...)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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tosh,

I bank with Bank of America and I like them, never had any problems with them. But I must say, I'm 22 and have done like...nothing financial in my life; I just have two different bank accounts, no loans, anything. I do have a credit card now. But yeh to me the fact that it's a big national bank that's not going to go under or anything is very comforting and their...stupid trademark seal is very comforting, it just seems like The Standard Bank xD I know these are dumb reasons.

More helpful info maybe, my mom banks there and seems to like them a lot, and she did a lot of kind of complicated stuff financially a few years ago when she split with my dad. They gave her a good loan for a new house and stuff pretty easily I think, and refinanced her mortgage when it went down quite happily, and I know she has like...a personal advisor she sees whenever she goes, always the same woman. Also, turned out my dad is a secret gambler and completely ruined her credit score for years without her knowing, and it seems like they were very understanding and helpful about that and now her credit's like uber awesome. All in all just saying, new financing of house, loans, credit turnaround, whatever else comes with being a proper adult: seems like my mom's pretty happy with them.

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I use Wells Fargo and the credit union offered through work. They are fine and WElls Fargo was immigrant friendly, though I feel that they will nickel and dime you for everything. UK banks are definitely better.

I used to bank with Bank One (who are now Chase, I think) and they were AWFUL, with TERRIBLE customer service. Wouldn't touch them again with a barge pole.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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It's just my 2 cents, ut I'll offer it: I too think Chase is one of the worst banks out there in terms of fees and customer focus. My experience (others' may be dfferent) is they are consistantly unfriendly and unhelpful.

Wells Fargo is "ok". But agree with others that their online banking is woefully antiquated - many transaction types still have to go through their call center or branch. They are always very friendly and try to be helpful, however.

My favorite bank is M&I. But they are a regional bank in the Upper Midwest (Wisconsin) and are not available to customers in most states.

Warm Regards,

Samby

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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We found Regions Bank to be quite unfriendly towards new immigrants. We've been VERY happy with Bank of America. Your mileage may vary. :)

I agree with Tracy, Regions Banks is one bank you should avoid like the plague. There only interest is to see how much money they can get out of you and they don't seem to care how they do it. Also beware of banks over here who offer free checking accounts, free checking doesn't usually mean free checks. They will give you the first checks free when you open an account but then when you re-order you will be charged for them.

Tony

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Me and Russ are with a credit union called Fairwinds... not sure if this is local or not.

My bank is great! Everyone knows me there, one of the ladies even hugs me when I go in hehehe! I see them in the local publix and they say hey there... and we not in a small town... very friendly!

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Me and Russ are with a credit union called Fairwinds... not sure if this is local or not.

My bank is great! Everyone knows me there, one of the ladies even hugs me when I go in hehehe! I see them in the local publix and they say hey there... and we not in a small town... very friendly!

I think Fairwinds is a local one and I've heard good things about it. If you find a good credit union, it's the best. I've banked at large banks, local banks, and I've found that my credit union has been the best I've used.

Dawn

Our journey to be together (work in progress)

March 2007 - Met online

1/28/08 - Sent I-129F to VSC

5/13/08 - Visa in hand!!!

7/7/08 - POE

7/11/08 - legal wedding

7/20/08 - AOS/EAD/AP sent to Chicago Lockbox

11/18/08 - AOS approved!!!

11/25/08 - Received welcome letter...and Green Card!!!

12/21/08 - ceremonial wedding

10/9/10 - Sent I-751 and started the fresh hell that is ROC

10/14/10 - NOA1 for ROC

10/29/10 - received appointment for Biometrics

11/22/10 - Biometrics appointment

Currently: Living blissfully with my Essex lad...

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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My sister used to work at a small and local bank and I hated it :( It was just like...a gossip-mill, basically. Just a row of women tellers talking about all the customers they know and how much they deposited or took out and what they're doing and this must mean this is going on in their lives and whatever else. I'd come in as an 18 year old kid with pretty large checks to be cashed because I was awesome at this commission job, and they'd always be really nosy and just outright questioning about it :( And it didn't seem like it was in a security-issue sort of way either, just a 'ooh I want to know all your business' way.

Maybe it was just this one bank of course, doesn't mean at all that small banks are like that. But I kind of like going to big branches of big name banks and people not knowing who I am; if they don't greet me by name it still just seems more professional to me.

Summer 2001 - met my Scottish boy

December 18th, 2007 - proposal in Madrid's Botanical Gardens with a duck standing behind him going 'food?'

January 18th, 2008 - I-129F sent to VSC

January 31st, 2008 - received NOA1, issued Jan. 24 :)

February 24th, 2008 - NOA2; omgwtfbbqlolz

February 29th, 2008 - NVC letter sent

 
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