How to Open a Chase Business Account for LLC

Step-by-step guide for non-residents to open Chase

Opening a Chase account for your Wyoming LLC is possible for non-residents but requires preparation. Chase is an established banking institution that Established businesses needing comprehensive banking services. This guide walks you through every step.

Before starting, ensure you have your Wyoming LLC formed and EIN obtained.

Chase Overview

Monthly Fee

$15 (waivable)

Min. Deposit

$0

Approval Time

1-2 weeks

Key Features

Full Banking SuiteBusiness Credit CardsMerchant ServicesChase QuickDepositWire Transfers

Requirements for Chase

Step-by-Step Application

1

Form Your Wyoming LLC

Complete formation with registered agent.

2

Obtain Your EIN

Apply for EIN from the IRS.

3

Prepare Documentation

Gather passport, LLC documents, Operating Agreement, and EIN letter.

4

Apply Online

Visit chase.com and complete the application with business details.

5

Upload Documents

Upload clear, high-resolution copies of all required documents.

6

Verification

Chase will review your application, typically taking 1-2 weeks.

7

Fund Account

Fund with minimum deposit ($0) to activate.

Chase Pros

  • • Extensive branch network
  • • Wide range of business products
  • • Established reputation
  • • Excellent mobile app
  • • Business relationship benefits

Chase Cons

  • • Monthly fees unless waived
  • • Difficult for non-residents
  • • Requires SSN for online signup
  • • Minimum balance requirements
  • • Extensive documentation needed

Tips for Success

Be Consistent

Ensure all information matches exactly across documents.

Have a Website

A professional website helps establish legitimacy.

Respond Promptly

Respond to bank requests within 24-48 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does approval take?

Chase typically takes 1-2 weeks.

Can I open without SSN?

Traditional banks typically require SSN/ITIN.

What fees apply?

Chase charges $15 (waivable) monthly with $0 minimum.

Ready to Open Your Chase Account?

Start with forming your Wyoming LLC. We will help you get banking-ready.

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