Thursday 15 August 2013

Getting a bank account in the US - surprisingly easy



 
Planning ahead for our move in October we thought it might be a good idea to set up a bank account in the US whilst on holiday in San Francisco. 

I remember how incredibly difficult it was to get a bank account when we moved to London, and thought it would be just as difficult here in the US. I still remember the snotty receptionist at Natwest turning my Polish friend Ania's application down because the cover of her passport was worn. And that was before she even got to see a banker! Jelte had to call about a hundred UK banks before finally finding the UK branch of his Swedish bank, willing to take him on as a customer.

American Bank Account requirements

Turns out, as long as you have money to deposit, an American bank will be happy to open an account for you straight away. All we needed to show was the following:

1. Two types of Id - we brought our passports and driving licences
2. A letter from Jelte's employer
3. An address in the US where the bank can send the bank cards - the employer address is fine.

All in all the process took about an hour and a half, and when we left we had both bank account and Internet banking set up. Easy peasy.

On our way out we saw a little dog leading his human to the dog biscuit bowl, demanding a treat for his good behaviour in the bank. Very cute...




Thursday 8 August 2013

San Francisco Neighborhoods


Tried and Tested South London Neighbourhoods 

When we moved to London all those years ago we didn't really research which area we might want to move to. In hindsight, we probably should have spent a little more time looking into where we were going.

I (Linda) ended up in some awful student accommodation all the way out in Eltham where I had to share a flat with six stinking students and a pigeon and her egg (we left the windows open and she moved in). Jelte found a horrible flat in the London Bridge area where he nearly got mugged and his landlord tried to trick him into paying her outstanding electricity bills. Oh and lets not forget there was only a bath tub and no shower in that flat. 

Since then, we've tried and tested pretty much every south London postcode on the map before finally settling in wonderful Putney a couple of years ago. And yes we do have a decent shower now!

San Francisco Neighborhoods 

So what's all this got to do with San Francisco? Probably nothing, or possibly everything. This time around we've done lots more research into areas we might want to live in and we have a loooong list of requirements including dog friendliness, closeness to restaurants and shops, and safety. Oh, and we want to live close to the sea too.

We went to San Francisco earlier this year and did a tour of all the residential areas that fit our rough criteria. With a population of just over 800,000,  San Francisco is tiny on the map compared to London but there are still so many neighborhoods (did you notice the American spelling?) with their own 'personalities and styles', just like in London.

On our tour of the city we liked Cow Hollow and the Marina district the most, and that's where we'll be staying when we go to San Francisco next week for our next research trip. Watch out for lots of photos on Facebook.

Our Holiday Reading List - All about San Francisco