Opening a bank account in the United States can be a real challenge for those who don’t have a Social Security Number (SSN), but several financial institutions are breaking down barriers. According to a recent report from El Diario NY, seven banks stand out for offering accessible services, friendly conditions, and international options designed especially for immigrants and new residents.
Among the top options are Bank of America, which allows account openings with an ITIN and two forms of ID when there’s no SSN; HSBC, with a global approach that facilitates managing funds in multiple currencies; Chase, which has over 5,000 branches and offers no-monthly-fee programs under certain conditions; and Wells Fargo, known for its international presence and ability to open accounts even without an ITIN.

Why should immigrants in the United States choose one of these banks?
Because these institutions have eliminated traditional barriers such as mandatory SSNs, offer fee-free accounts for students or newcomers, and help new residents integrate financially into the country.
For immigrants or new arrivals, opening an account with a bank that understands their needs can be the first step toward building credit, sending money home, and gaining access to key financial opportunities.