Transfer money from your US a莽count to Ukraine
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Also, you can apply for Ukrainian debit card issued by Transferwise to be able to withdraw funds you've transferred.
For larger transfers, you need to open up a bank account over there, where you can wire money from your bank to the local bank using ABA routing numbers, and pay a 1% transfer fee on their end to receive the funds from America, plus whatever your bank will charge to send it.听 I opened my bank account with Oschadbank, which is Kiev's largest bank and the least likely to fail in the country.听 To open a bank account anywhere in Ukraine you indeed need your passport, but it is not as easy as going to the bank with your passport.听 You must first establish a Tax ID, which is much like our SSN, and that requires your passport, several documents, a few signatures, and three business days' processing time before they issue you one.听 You must do this at a government tax office.
greatbignow wrote:Good info, but wanted to add you don鈥檛 need perm residency to open a basic bank account in Ukraine. Just your passport. You can then transfer from outside Ukraine to here, but cannot put currency into it in Ukraine, nor receive transfers from inside Ukraine. Basically, yes they鈥檒l let you spend your money here. :-)
yeah, it makes sense. I had same experience when I opened basic checking account through Silpo supermarket store's offer to get Ukrainian-issued debit card with Vostok bank. It works as a pre-paid, no name debit card where you can pay at stores and you can receive funds on this card within Ukraine, no ability to do online payments or money transfers. There is no need to have a permanent residency and other legal paperwork or Ukrainian-issued SSN. My wife is banking with Oschad and her card is fully operational, however.
As far as being able to draw funds from your US debit card over here, from banking security perspective it is good to have secondary American checking account with a debit card tied to it that you can use in Ukraine strictly to draw money off it. You can manage this checking account accordingly by replenishing its funds as you seem necessary to keep it safe. VPN is a must when conducting banking business online.
Decent Ukrainian bank-providers ATMs to draw money from (don't charge you an arm and a leg) I found to be Pivdenniy (I think Lithuanian owned), UkrEximBank (Polish owned, I think), UkrGasBank (joint Ukrainian entity), "has-been awesome" Raiffeisen Aval (German bank, since then their polices had changed and it is no good anymore for these type of activities).
Pretty horrible ATMs with excessive charging fees I found to be Privat bank (just plain BAD), Oschad, PUMB, Credo bank (Polish entity), A-Bank, Alfa bank, VS bank, Pravex bank.
After this, you have to give it at the window accepting the application. They will verify your application with the translation copy of your passport and then they will give you a receipt copy.
You will have to go to the Tax office to collect your Tax ID after a few days. This service is free of cost.
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