Banks for Immigrants and US Non-Citizens: A Comprehensive Guide (2024)

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Written by Sophia Acevedo; edited by Sarah Silbert

Updated

Banks for Immigrants and US Non-Citizens: A Comprehensive Guide (1)

  • Top banks for immigrants and United States non-citizens
  • FAQs
  • Why special banking services matter
  • Criteria for choosing a bank
  • Services that matter for immigrants and US non-citizens
  • How to open a bank account with an alternative ID

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  • Many banks require you to bring a U.S. ID and social security number (SSN) to open an account.
  • However, there are banks that let you use alternative forms of ID to open an account if you're not a U.S. citizen.
  • Juntos Avanzamos-designated credit unions provide services for immigrants and non-citizens.

When you open a bank account, financial institutions require several forms of identification to verify your identity.

Many banks and credit unions will ask for at least a government-issued ID, Social Security number, and home address. Some banks may have stricter documentation requirements.

If you're not a U.S. citizen, you may not have an SSN or the required IDs needed to open an account at many places. But you do have options. Below, you'll find some of the banks that accept documents such as foreign IDs if you're not a U.S. citizen.

Top banks for immigrants and United States non-citizens

1. Bank of America

Bank of America Advantage Savings Account

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Bank of America, Member FDIC

Insider’s Rating

3.25/5

Fees

$8 monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.01% to 0.04%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$100

Bonus

None

Pros

  • New accounts have monthly fee waived for the first 6 months
  • Multiple ways to waive monthly fee after the first 6 months
  • No excess withdrawal fee if your balance is at least $20,000, or if you're a Preferred Rewards customer

Cons

  • Low APY
  • Compounds interest monthly, not daily
  • $100 opening deposit
  • $8 monthly service fee
  • $10 excess withdrawal fee

Insider’s Take

The Bank of America Advantage Savings Account rates are lower than the average savings account but similar to what other national banks pay. If you're searching for a high interest rate on a savings account, you'll earn more by opening one of the best high-yield savings accounts.

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Product Details

  • Access to over 3,900 branches and 15,000 ATMs
  • Earn slightly higher rates by becoming a Preferred Rewards customer and qualifying for the Gold, Platinum, or Platinum Honors tier
  • Earn cash back when you make a debit card or credit card purchase through the BankAmeriDeals® program; Cardholders will automatically be enrolled in the program when setting up online banking and a list of eligible offers and deals will be available through online banking
  • Waive $8 monthly service fee by maintaining $500 balance, OR linking to your Bank of America Advantage Relationship Banking® account, OR by becoming a Preferred Rewards customer
  • Waive monthly fee if you're a student under age 25
  • Waive monthly fee if an account holder is under age 18
  • Interest compounded monthly and paid monthly
  • FDIC insured

Branch locations: Over 3,900 branches throughout the U.S.

Alternative identification forms you can use:You need to have two forms of ID with photos. For your primary ID, you can use a Canadian Citizenship Certificate Card, Foreign passport, Mexican Consular ID, Dominican Republic Consular ID, Colombian Consular ID, or Guatemalan Consular ID.

For your secondary ID, you can use any of the primary IDs mentioned — or a credit card from a major financial institution or retail company, debit card from a financial institution, foreign driver's license, Mexican Voter Registration Card, U.S. Department of State Diplomat ID, or U.S. issued employment ID.

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2. Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo Way2Save® Savings Account

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Insider’s Rating

2.5/5

Perks

Earn $525 bonus when you open an account and make a deposit of $25,000 or more in new money in the first 30 days; and maintain $25,000 in your account during the first 90 days (offer expires 06/25/2024)

Fees

$5 monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.01%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$25

Bonus

Earn $525 bonus when you open an account and make a deposit of $25,000 or more in new money in the first 30 days; and maintain $25,000 in your account during the first 90 days (offer expires 06/25/2024)

$525 bonus

Pros

  • $25 minimum opening deposit
  • Automatic savings feature

Cons

  • Low APY
  • $5 monthly service fee

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Product Details

  • Approximately 4,900 branches and 12,000 ATMs
  • Waive $5 monthly service fee by maintaining a $300 daily balance, OR setting up automatic savings options, OR be under age 24 and the primary account owner OR transferring $25 or more from a linked Wells Fargo checking account, or have 1 automatic transfer each business day within the fee period of $1 or more from a linked Wells Fargo checking account
  • Earn $525 bonus when you open an account and make a deposit of $25,000 or more in new money in the first 30 days; and maintain $25,000 in your account during the first 90 days (offer expires 06/25/2024)
  • Save As You Go® transfers $1 into your Way2Save Savings Account from checking each time you swipe your debit card
  • Interest compounded daily, paid monthly
  • FDIC insured

Branch locations: Over 4,900 branch locations throughout the U.S.

Alternative identification forms you can use: You'll need two forms of ID. Any of the following can be used: a permanent resident card, foreign visa, foreign passport, or Individual Taxpayer Identification (ITIN) number.

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3. U.S. Bank

U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking

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Insider’s Rating

4/5

Perks

Earn up to $700 when you open a new U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking account and a Standard Savings account and complete qualifying activities. Subject to certain terms and limitations. Offer valid through June 27, 2024. Member FDIC.

Fees

$6.95 monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

See site for details

Minimum Opening Deposit

$25

Bonus

Earn up to $700 when you open a new U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking account and a Standard Savings account and complete qualifying activities. Subject to certain terms and limitations. Offer valid through June 27, 2024. Member FDIC.

up to $500 (earn up to $700 total if you qualify for both Smartly Checking and Standard Savings account offers)

Pros

  • Low minimum opening deposit
  • Several ways to waive monthly service fee
  • Large ATM network
  • No fee overdraft protection transfers from a linked deposit account
  • $50 overdrawn Available Balance safety threshold and Overdraft Fee Forgiven program
  • May enroll in U.S. Bank Smart Rewards® if you meet certain requirements

Cons

  • $6.95 monthly service fee
  • $2.50 out-of-network ATM fee
  • $36 overdraft fee
  • $12.50 overdraft protection transfer fee for transfers over $50 made from a linked credit account

Insider’s Take

U.S. Bank is included in our best national banks guide as the best national bank in the Midwest and West. It's a good choice if you want a brick-and-mortar bank with 24/7 live support. It also has a variety of credit card and lending options, and you can earn significant welcome bonuses when you open checking and savings accounts.

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Product Details

  • Earn up to $700 when you open a new U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking account and a Standard Savings account and complete qualifying activities. Subject to certain terms and limitations. Offer valid through June 27, 2024. Member FDIC.
  • Earn up to $500 with a new Bank Smartly Checking account.
  • Complete the following within 90 days of account opening:
  • -Enroll in online banking or the U.S. Bank Mobile App
  • -Make two or more direct deposit(s) totaling $3,000 to $4,999.99 to earn $100, $5,000 to $9,999.99 to earn $300 or $10,000 or more to earn $500
  • Earn up to $200 with a new Standard Savings account.
  • -Make new money deposit(s) totaling $15,000 or more by July 17, 2024
  • -Maintain that balance until October 31, 2024
  • Offer may not be available if you live outside of the U.S. Bank footprint or are not an existing client of U.S. Bank or State Farm.

Branch locations:Over 2,000 locations throughout the U.S.

Alternative identification forms you can use:U.S. Bank locations allow you to use a Mexican Matricula Consular as a primary ID to open a bank account.

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4. Santander Bank

Santander® Bank, N.A. Savings Account

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Santander Bank, FDIC Insured

Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Fees

$1 monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.03%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$25

Pros

  • Low $1 monthly service fee
  • Easy to waive monthly service fee
  • $0 domestic out-of-network ATM fee for people under the age of 26

Cons

  • Low APY
  • $25 opening deposit
  • $3 out-of-network ATM fee for anyone above the age of 26

Product Details

  • Access to over 443 branches and 2,000 ATMs in the East Coast
  • Waive $1 monthly service fee by opening a Santander checking account or by maintaining a $100 balance in your savings account or for account owners under the age of 26
  • Member FDIC

Branch locations: 473 branches in the Northeast

Alternative identification forms you can use: If you aren't a U.S. citizen, you'll need to have an SSN, ITIN, passport number, permanent resident card, or government-issued ID. You'll also need to bring with you three forms of ID.

For a primary ID, you can use a foreign passport, Mexican Matricula card, or Guatemalan Consular ID. For your secondary ID, you'll need any two of the following: employee ID, vehicle registration, birth certificate, medical insurance card, university or school ID, lease agreement, deed, utility bill, debit or ATM card, credit card from a major financial institution, any Matricula ID, any Consular ID, or government visa. For any U.S. IDs, you can view a checklist here.

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5. Fifth Third Bank

Fifth Third Momentum® Savings Account

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On Fifth Third Bank's website

Insider’s Rating

3.25/5

Fees

$5 monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.01%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$0

Pros

  • No minimum opening deposit
  • Possible to waive monthly service fee

Cons

  • Low APY
  • $5 monthly service fee

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Product Details

  • Over 1,087 branches in 11 states in the Southeast and Midwest
  • Avoid the $5 monthly service fee by having a Fifth Third checking account (excluding Fifth Third Express Banking), OR maintaining at least $500 in your account monthly, OR enrolling in Fifth Third Military Banking
  • Interest compounded daily, deposited monthly
  • Member FDIC

Branch locations: 1,087 branches in 11 U.S .states in the Southeast and Midwest

Alternative identification forms you can use:At Fifth Third Bank you can use a Mexican Matricula card as a form of identification.

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6. KeyBank

KeyBank Active Saver Account

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On KeyBank's website

Insider’s Rating

3.5/5

Fees

$4 monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.01%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$10

Pros

  • $10 minimum opening deposit
  • Possible to waive monthly service fee

Cons

  • Low APY
  • Monthly service fee

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Product Details

  • Over 900 branches in 16 states across the US
  • Over 50,000 free ATMs through the KeyBank and Allpoint ATM networks
  • Avoid the $4 monthly service fee if you have a Key Bank checking account
  • Interest compounded daily, deposited monthly
  • Member FDIC

Branch and ATM locations: Over 1,000 branches in 16 U.S. states

Alternative identification forms you can use: At KeyBank, you can use a foreign passport, Canadian driver's license, Mexican driver's license, Mexican Matricula card, or permanent resident card as your primary form of ID.

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7. Hope Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations: 28 branches in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Tennessee

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You'll need to provide an ITIN number and home address to open an account.

8. River City Credit Union

River City Federal Credit Union Savings Account

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On River City Federal Credit Union's website

Insider’s Rating

4/5

Fees

no monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.20%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$5

Pros

  • $5 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fee

Cons

  • Low APY
  • Interest compounded monthly

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Product Details

  • Credit union that serves a Hispanic American community
  • 5 branches in San Antonio, Texas, plus part of the Co-op Shared network branches
  • You can join if you live, work, or go to school in Bexar County
  • Minimum of $5 needed in account to earn interest
  • Interest earned and deposited monthly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch locations: 5 branches in San Antonio, Texas

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card or another government-issued ID.

9. Guadalupe Credit Union

Guadalupe Credit Union Savings Account

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Guadalupe Credit Union, NCUA insured.

Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Fees

no monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.00% to 0.10%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$5

Pros

  • $5 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fee

Cons

  • Low APY
  • Minimum of $100 needed in your account to earn APY

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Product Details

  • Hispanic American-owned credit union
  • 7 branches in New Mexico (Santa Fe, Espanola, Mora, Taos)
  • You or a family member need to be a resident or work in Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, Taos, Torrance, San Miguel, Colfax, or Mora County to become a member
  • Must maintain $100 in your account to earn 0.10% APY
  • Interest compounded and deposited quarterly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch locations: 7 branches in New Mexico (Santa Fe, Espanola, Mora, Taos)

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card or another government-issued ID.

1o. Tucoemas Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations: 5branch locations in California (Visalia, Tulare, Porterville)

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and home address to open an account.

11. JetStream Credit Union

JetStream Credit Union Savings Account

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On JetStream Credit Union's website

Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.05%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$5

Pros

  • $5 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fees

Cons

  • Low APY
  • Need a minimum of $50 in your account daily to earn interest
  • Interest compounds monthly, not daily

Product Details

  • Credit union that serves a Hispanic American, Native American, and Black community
  • 3 branches in Miami, Florida, 1 branch in Puerto Rico
  • Use over 5,000 branches and 30,000 ATMs in the CO-OP Shared Branching Network
  • You only need to pay a $5 membership fee to join Hope Credit Union
  • Minimum of $50 needed in account daily to earn interest
  • Interest compounded and deposited monthly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch locations: 3branches near Miami, Florida, 1 branch in Puerto Rico

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and home address to open an account.

12. North Jersey Federal Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations: 3 branches in New Jersey (Totowa, Newark, Elmwood Park)

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, foreign driver's license, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

13. Rio Grande Credit Union

Rio Grande Credit Union Primary Savings Account

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On Rio Grande Credit Union's website

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.00% to 0.15%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$5

Pros

  • $5 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fee

Cons

  • Must have an average daily balance of at least $25 to earn APY
  • Interest compounded monthly, not daily
  • Low APY

Product Details

  • Hispanic American-owned credit union
  • 7 branches in New Mexico (Albuquerque, Rio Rancho)
  • To qualify for membership, you need to live, work, volunteer, or go to school in Bernalillo County of Sandoval County
  • Tiered interest rate: Earn 0.10% APY if you have $25 to $999.99 in your account; Earn 0.15% APY if you have $1,000 or more in your account
  • Interest compounded and deposited monthly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations: 7branches in New Mexico (Albuquerque, Rio Rancho)

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

14. Brooklyn Cooperative

Brooklyn Cooperative Simple Savings Account

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On Brooklyn Cooperative's website

Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.15%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$5

Pros

  • No monthly service fee
  • $5 minimum opening deposit

Cons

  • Low APY compared to online banks
  • Interest compounded monthly, not daily

Product Details

  • Credit union that serves a Hispanic American, Asian American, and Black community
  • 3 branches in New York (Bushwick, Bedford-Stuyvesant)
  • To become a member, you need to work in or have a family member that lives in Bushwick or Bedford-Stuyvesant, and pay a $25 membership fee
  • Interest compounded and deposited monthly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations: 3 branches in New York (Brooklyn, Bushwick, Bedford-Stuyvesant)

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

15. Border Federal Credit Union

Border Federal Credit Union Regular Savings Account

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On Border Federal Credit Union's website

Insider’s Rating

3.5/5

Fees

no monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.00% to 0.10%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$25

Pros

  • $25 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fee

Cons

  • $500 needed in account to earn APY
  • Low APY compared to online banks

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Product Details

  • Hispanic American-led credit union
  • 5 branches in Texas (Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Crystal City)
  • To be a member, you or a family member must work, live, or go to school in Crockett, Dimmit, Edwards, Frio, Kinney, LaSalle, Maverick, Real, Sutton, Terrell, Uvalde, Val Verde, or Zavala county
  • Must maintain a minimum daily balance of $500 to earn interest
  • Interest compounded daily, deposited monthly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations: 5 branches in Texas (Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Crystal City)

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card or another government-issued ID.

16. Caprock Federal Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations: 2 branches in Texas ( Lamesa, Seminole)

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

17. Coastal Community Federal Credit Union

Coastal Community Federal Credit Special Savings Account Union

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On Coastal Community Federal Credit Union's website

Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.05%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$100

Pros

  • No monthly service fee

Cons

  • $100 minimum opening deposit
  • Interest compounded quarterly, not daily

Product Details

  • Credit union that serves a Hispanic American and Black community
  • 1 main branch in Galveston, Texas
  • To become a member, you need to live in or work in Galveston County
  • Interest compounded and deposited quarterly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations: 1 main branch in Galveston, Texas

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

18. FirstLight Federal Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations:11 branches in El Paso, Texas, and Las Cruces, New Mexico

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

19. GECU

GECU Savings Account

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GECU, Member NCUA

Insider’s Rating

4/5

Fees

no monthly service fee

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.15%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$10

Pros

  • $20 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fees

Cons

  • Need $100 in your account daily to earn APY
  • Interest compounded quarterly, not daily
  • Low APY compared to online banks
  • Only 4 free transactions per month, then $3 per transaction

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Product Details

  • Credit union that serves a Hispanic American community
  • 27 locations in El Paso, Texas, and part of the CO-OP Shared network
  • To become a member, you or a family member need to work or live in El Paso County, Dona Ana County, or Hudspeth County
  • To earn APY, you need to maintain $100 in your account daily
  • Interest compounded and deposited quarterly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch locations: 27 locationsin El Paso, Texas, and part of the Co-Op Shared network

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

20. Generations Federal Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations: 6 branches in San Antonio, Texas and is part of a shared branching network for credit unions

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

21. Resource One Credit Union

Resource One Credit Union Basic Savings Account

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On Resource One Credit Union's website

Insider’s Rating

4/5

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.10%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$25

Pros

  • $25 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fee

Cons

  • Need a minimum of $250 in account daily to earn APY
  • Need a minimum of $25 in account daily to keep membership open
  • Low APY compared to online banks

Product Details

  • Credit union that serves an Asian American, Black, and Hispanic American community
  • 13 branches in Texas (Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Dallas, Irving, Houston, Mesquite, Garland, Spring) and part of the CO-Op Shared network
  • To become a member, you or a family member need to live in Dallas County, Houston County, or nearby the Carrollton branch; You are also eligible if your workplace is a Resource One Select Employee Group
  • Need to maintain $250 in your account daily to earn APY
  • Interest compounded daily, deposited quarterly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations: 13 branches in Texas (Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Dallas, Irving, Houston, Mesquite, Dallas, Garland, and Road Spring)and part of the CO-Op Shared network.

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

22. Rocket Federal Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations: 1 branch in McGregor, Texas

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

23. Security First Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations: 9 branches in Texas (Brownsville, Edinburg, Harlingen, McAllen, Mission, Pharr, San Benito, Weslaco)

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

24. Select Federal Credit Union

Select Federal Credit Union Savings Account

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On Select Federal Credit Union's website

Insider’s Rating

4/5

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.25%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$5

Pros

  • $5 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fee
  • Competitive APY compared to brick-and-mortar banks

Cons

  • Interest compounded monthly, not daily
  • Need at least $5 to earn APY

Product Details

  • Credit union that serves a Hispanic American community
  • 2 branches in San Antonio, Texas
  • To become a member, you need to live, work or go to school in Eastside San Antonio
  • Need at least $5 to earn APY
  • Interest compounded and deposited monthly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations: 2 branches in San Antonio, Texas

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

25. Southwest 66 Credit Union

Branch and ATM locations: 3 branches in Texas (Odessa, Midland)

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address.

26. Star of Texas Credit Union

Star of Texas Credit Union Regular Savings Account

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On Star of Texas Credit Union's website

Insider’s Rating

3.5/5

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.15%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$10

Pros

  • $20 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fees

Cons

  • Low APY
  • Need a minimum of $100 in your account daily to earn APY
  • Need a minimum of $10 in your account daily to continue membership
  • Interest compounded quarterly, not daily

Product Details

  • Credit union that serves a Black and Hispanic American community
  • 2 branches in Austin, Texas
  • To become a member, you need to live or work in Travis County and open a savings account with a minimum opening deposit of $20
  • Interest compounded and deposited quarterly
  • Need at least $100 in account to earn APY
  • Need at least $10 in account to continue membership
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations:2 branches in Austin, Texas

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address if one of your IDs doesn't include it.

27. DC Credit Union

DC Credit Union Regular Savings Account

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On DC Credit Union's website

Insider’s Rating

3.5/5

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.05%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$5

Pros

  • $5 minimum opening deposit
  • Easy to waive service fees

Cons

  • Low APY
  • $2 monthly service fee
  • Interest compounded monthly, not daily

Product Details

  • Credit union that serves a Black and Hispanic American community
  • 3 branches in Washington DC and part of the Co-Op Shared network
  • To avoid $2 monthly service fee, maintain at least $5 in your account daily
  • To become a member, you or a family member need to live or work in Adams Mortgan, Mt Pleasant or Columbia Heights; or have an employer that's a Bank of DC Participant or part of a Select Employee Group
  • Interest compounded and deposited monthly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations:3 branches in Washington DC and part of the Co-Op Shared network.

Alternative identification forms you can use:As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. Plus, you'll need to provide an ITIN number and proof of address if one of your IDs doesn't include it.

28. PAHO/WHO Credit Union

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Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

0.10%

Minimum Opening Deposit

$5

Pros

  • $5 minimum opening deposit
  • No monthly service fee

Cons

  • Low APY
  • Need a minimum of $5 in your account daily to earn APY

Product Details

  • Black-owned credit union
  • 1 branch in Washington DC
  • To become a member you or a family member must be one of the following: a Pan American Health Organization employee; a World Health Organization employee; a CORE Group member; an employee of a global health community partner organization; Georgetown University faculty or staff; or a MedStar Georgetown Unversity Hospital employee
  • Need $5 in account daily to earn interest
  • Interest compounded daily, deposited monthly
  • Federally insured by the NCUA

Branch and ATM locations: 1 branch in Washington DC

Alternative identification forms you can use: As a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, you can open an account even if you don't have a Social Security number. You can use a permanent resident card, foreign passport, or Matricula Consular as a photo ID. You'll also have to fill out a W-8BEN form.

Banking for people who aren't United States citizens: FAQs

Can immigrants and non-citizens open a bank account in the United States?

Yes, immigrants and non-citizens can open a bank account in the United States. The best credit unions and banks for immigrants and non-citizens accept a foreign passport, consular ID, or foreign ID if you don't have an identification document issued by the U.S.

What kind of services should immigrants look for in a bank?

When choosing a bank, immigrants should look for specialized customer service, account options, educational resources, and community involvement.

Are there banks that offer support in languages other than English?

Yes. There are banks with multilingual banking services in the U.S. For example, many Hispanic American-owned banks offer customer support in Spanish.

What documents do I need to open a bank account as a non-citizen?

You'll need two forms of ID and proof of address. Acceptable forms of ID vary by financial institution. Generally, you can use a foreign passport, foreign ID, or consular ID.

Can I send money to my home country through these banks?

Yes, many banks allow you to send money internationally through wire transfers, checks, or prepaid debit cards.

Why special banking services matter

According to an FDIC study conducted in 2021, 9.3% of Latinos remained unbanked. Two of the main reasons cited for not having a bank account were that the individuals weren't able to meet the minimum balance requirement to open a bank account and that they didn't trust banks.

Historically, Hispanic Americans have been affected by discriminatory lending practices that limited their opportunities for economic growth. However, these practices don't apply to every financial institution, nor does it negate the important role banking plays if trying to manage money or make a budget.

The FDIC and NCUA created programs for minority-owned depository institutions because these banks and credit unions provided services and products to underserved communities. Legislation such as the Community Reinvestment Act has also required banks and credit unions to provide services and products to these communities.

If you want to know whether a bank has gone through any public controversies involving specific communities or groups, our bank reviews will include such information to help you decide what your best options are.

Pablo DeFilippi, executive vice president of the Inclusiv Network, points out that many banking products and services are integral tools for managing personal finances. While some immigrant communities may be used to using cash as a primary way of managing money, the U.S. requires different tools.

Bank accounts allow you to safely store your money in one place. When you bank with a financial institution that is FDIC or NCUA-insured, your account is protected for up to $250,000.

Having a credit card and managing it properly allows individuals to build a credit history and credit score to drive future purchases.

Putting money in a bank account or investing allows people to accumulate interest, which may help with creating a way to accomplish savings goals efficiently. If you want to begin your own business, business accounts or small business loans can serve as important stepping stones for getting there.

Criteria for choosing a bank

Everyone should have access to fair banking tools and services regardless of their citizenship or immigration status. Though your options largely depend on where you live, it isn't an impossible feat. You do have options, but you'll have to search for them.

Juntos Avanzamos-designated credit unions

A Juntos Avanzamos-designated credit union provides services for Hispanic and immigrant communities. To receive the designation, the institution has to fill out an application. Then it will be reviewed by a selection committee, who will see whether the credit union aligns with the goals created by the initiative.

"We're looking at a real commitment of the institution to serve this community," said DeFilippi. "To get the designation, you need to make sure that your policies and your procedures are welcoming and would enable someone, regardless of their immigration status to open an account and also access credit."

The designation also looks at the number of bilingual and Hispanic staff and how it is involved with the local community.

While Juntos Avanzamos was created in 2005, the initiative has gone through some changes over the years. Originally the goal of the initiative was to educate Hispanic communities about different financial services available. However, the initiative now makes a greater effort to address systemic barriers in banking.

Juntos Avanzamos designated credit unions are available in certain states and have small branches because they serve primarily underserved and local communities.

National banks

Some national banks offer more flexible ID requirements. However, processes or customer experiences may vary at branch locations.

DeFilippi says to be persistent while searching for financial products and services, even if you're initially turned away because of your immigration status.

"It takes courage to get out and approach a financial institution., but I think that is critical that we all do that," said DeFilippi. "If someone says no to you, go someplace else."

Services that matter for immigrants and United States non-citizens

Choosing where to bank will ultimately depend on your preferences. You may want to consider the following:

  • Location, branch, and ATM network:It's important to know which banks are closest to your home. If you routinely travel, you may also want to look at which banks have a larger ATM network to avoid bank ATM fees.
  • Account options:Banks don't all have the same account options. Some banks may have a variety of checking accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts, and certificates of deposit. Others won't. You'll need to figure out which accounts you want, then compare the features between different banking products.
  • Monthly fees, overdraft fees, out-of-network ATM fees:Some banks will impose additional fees on your account for maintenance or overdrawing. If you want to avoid common bank fees, you'll want to see if an institution lets you waive these fees or doesn't charge any.
  • Bank trustworthiness: To see whether a bank is the right fit for you, it's best to get a broader understanding of its history. Some banks have also gone through some recent controversies. If you want to read through some of our reviews, we will include this information.
  • Bilingual services and customer service availability: If you need services in another language, some banks will provide separate phone numbers or accessibility features in another language. If you also prioritize customer service, you'll want abank with 24/7 customer support or a variety of customer service features.
  • Involvement with the community: Some institutions attend or host local events in the community. Others may also set up scholarship programs for high school students, partner with local organizations, or have financial education for new U.S. residents.

How to open a bank account with an alternative ID

If you are not a U.S. citizen, look for financial institutions that will let you use a foreign ID or a consular ID as your primary form of identification. It may be helpful to visit your local consulate to see if it can tell you of any nearby banking solutions for non-citizen residents.

Once you've chosen a bank, you'll likely have to open a bank account in person since most online applications require you to provide a social security number. When applying to a bank in person, bring at least two forms of ID, proof of address, and enough cash to meet your bank account's minimum opening deposit requirement.

Methodology: How we chose the top banks for immigrants and United States non-citizens

We've included a mix of national banks and NCUA-designated minority depository institutions so that you can explore a variety of options and find a bank that is the best fit for you, depending on your needs or documentation.

We also wanted to provide a list of credit unions and banks that could help you regardless of where you live.

National banks mentioned on our list are also featured on our best banksguide. These banks tend to have larger branches and ATM networks, so you may be more likely to find one that's closer to home.

As for our credit unions, we selected ones that received a Juntos Avanzamos designation. Juntos Avanzamos is an initiative that's committed to helping Hispanic and immigrant consumers find suitable financial products. To become a Juntos Avanzamos designated credit union, one of the requirements is to be able to accept alternative ID forms if you don't have a U.S. ID.

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Sophia Acevedo is a banking editor at Business Insider. She is a banking expert, and has about three years of experience reviewing banking products and analyzing savings and CD trends.Sophia oversees Personal Finance Insider's banking vertical. She edits and writes bank reviews, banking guides, and banking, budgeting, and savings articles for the Personal Finance Insider team.Sophia joined Business Insider in July 2021. Sophia is an alumna of California State University Fullerton, where she studied journalism and minored in political science. She is based in Southern California.You can reach out to her on Twitter at @sophieacvdo or email sacevedo@businessinsider.com.Read more about how Personal Finance Insider chooses, rates, and covers financial products and services »Below are links to some of her most popular stories:

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FAQs

How do undocumented immigrants get bank accounts? ›

Many banks require you to bring a U.S. ID and social security number (SSN) to open an account. However, there are banks that let you use alternative forms of ID to open an account if you're not a U.S. citizen. Juntos Avanzamos-designated credit unions provide services for immigrants and non-citizens.

Can a non-US citizen open a bank account in the USA? ›

Yes, non-U.S. citizens can open a bank account in the U.S. When you open a bank account at Bank of America, you'll need to provide two forms of identification, a tax identification number and documents that show proof of both a foreign and U.S. address.

Which US bank does not require SSN? ›

Some U.S. banks that don't require an SSN to open an account include Bank of America, Alliant Credit Union, Axos Bank. Revolut, a neobank that offers banking services, also doesn't require one.

How to find bank accounts with a Social Security number for free? ›

The simplest way to find out whether someone opened an account in your name is to check your credit reports. They will list all accounts associated with your name and Social Security number.

What documents do I need to open a bank account as an immigrant? ›

Required documents

Verifying your identity will be different depending on the bank or credit union, but it typically involves providing the following: Photo ID. Eligible documents to prove your name and birth date include an unexpired passport, an alien registration card and a foreign driver's license. Proof of address.

Can an immigrant open a Chase bank account? ›

So, can a foreigner open a bank account in Chase? Chase offers accounts to US citizens, Green Card holders and non-residents. However, there are important eligibility requirements you'll need to meet before you can open a non-resident account with Chase.

Can a non-US citizen open a Wells Fargo account? ›

Can I open an account if I'm not a permanent U.S resident? If you're a non-resident alien with a primary residence in the U.S. or its territories, you can apply in person by making an appointment to apply in person at a Wells Fargo branch.

What bank accepts ITIN numbers? ›

Some popular banks that accept ITINs for credit card applications are Chase, Bank of America, American Express, Capital One, Citi and more. Banks and companies that unfortunately do not accept an ITIN in place of a Social Security number—at least for credit card applications—are Discover, Barclays and Synchrony.

Can I open a Chase account with an ITIN number? ›

Non-residents who don't have a Social Security number can apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) instead. This may be used as a substitute for an SSN on your bank account application if one is required by the bank.

Can undocumented immigrants open a bank account? ›

Banks in the United States are a secure and cheap way to store and use money. Opening bank accounts now can give you access to opportunities later. Lending discrimination based on national origin is illegal. Undocumented immigrants can open bank accounts.

Do banks check immigration status? ›

A lender, dealer, or broker cannot discriminate on the basis of national origin. They are allowed to ask about your permanent residency and immigration status. This applies to most types of loans – mortgages, student loans, auto loans, and credit cards, among others.

Can I open a joint bank account with a non-US citizen? ›

Non-US citizens must be added to an account after the account is opened and not at the time of account opening.

Can I open a Chase account as an immigrant? ›

Chase accounts can be opened by US citizens, US permanent residents (Green Card holders), and other US non-permanent residents. In all cases you'll be asked to present documents which verify your identity and your US address — but the exact paperwork that can be accepted may vary based on your personal situation.

What is the best bank for non-US residents LLC? ›

You will need to open an LLC bank account in the same state where you formed your LLC. The bank that is the most “foreigner-friendly” is Wells Fargo. They are used to opening accounts with non-US residents who don't have an SSN or ITIN. However, you should call the bank and check on their requirements.

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