nthd_nthd
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US$271.55What was the total cost ?
US$271.55What was the total cost ?
I got ITIN for US$220 plus US$12.10 via IRS CAA on FiverrUS$271.55
How long did they take ?I got ITIN for US$220 plus US$12.10 via IRS CAA on Fiverr
feel free to use my referral for a further 10% off
I do . Enquiring for my spouse .I seem to recall that you already have an ITIN? Maybe not?
Took about 45 days from early OctHow long did they take ?
Do you recommend IRS CAA? I didn't know any recommendations for this but SH studios and don't want to mess things up just for some savings so went ahead with SH.I got ITIN for US$220 plus US$12.10 via IRS CAA on Fiverr
feel free to use my referral for a further 10% off
Need to get GT first as when you apply for cards, you will have no credit history and won't be able to get a card. Usually you need your ITIN 9 months after you have had a US amex card so you have credit history.
Went thru Nova Credit with my new ITIN .. Got rejected ..
Just got Amex AU over 1 month, any been reading this forum 6 months agoWas there something that persuaded you to not do GT? Not much of a relationship with Amex AU perhaps? Just too keen to get the card?
Yeah I know, but getting too impatient seeing everyone here got your hands on US cards and too keen to be in actionGoing through GT is the safer bet.
Patience GrasshopperYeah I know, but getting too impatient seeing everyone here got your hands on US cards and too keen to be in action
I would, because IRS CAA and sight your document remotely and then you don't have to notarize your ID in US consulate which occurs further costs.Do you recommend IRS CAA? I didn't know any recommendations for this but SH studios and don't want to mess things up just for some savings so went ahead with SH.
still 1 more application for my spouse too so if reliable and I can save some money then it's great.
Most agents provide a similar service .I would, because IRS CAA and sight your document remotely and then you don't have to notarize your ID in US consulate which occurs further costs.
I'm not sure if this is a new feature or I just noticed it.You don’t start the payment process from the Wise end. Add your Wise bank details to your Amex account and use that to pay off your statements.
Also, not sure if the checking thing is a new development, but unless there’s an official statement somewhere, I’d say give it some time to come through.
I'm not sure if this is a new feature or I just noticed it.
Has been around for at least a few years.