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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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i'll be flying to the US soon on my K-1 and was wondering what the best way is to go about transfering my money from my barclays account to a US bank. I am probably going to open up a Chase account there. Is it as simple as opening a chase account, then contacting barclays via telephone and asking to transfer? or would I need to do something with barclays in person before I go to US? I was going to keep my english account and use it at atms for the first 3 months until we are married and can set up an account in a joint name. Also, are there any charges for exchanging to US dollars? is so what are they likely to be?

advice appriciated

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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i'll be flying to the US soon on my K-1 and was wondering what the best way is to go about transfering my money from my barclays account to a US bank. I am probably going to open up a Chase account there. Is it as simple as opening a chase account, then contacting barclays via telephone and asking to transfer? or would I need to do something with barclays in person before I go to US? I was going to keep my english account and use it at atms for the first 3 months until we are married and can set up an account in a joint name. Also, are there any charges for exchanging to US dollars? is so what are they likely to be?

advice appriciated

thanks

Getting Barclay's to do it will probably be quite costly. I used http://www.xe.com/fx/ and got a very good rate.

Gillian

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i'll be flying to the US soon on my K-1 and was wondering what the best way is to go about transfering my money from my barclays account to a US bank. I am probably going to open up a Chase account there. Is it as simple as opening a chase account, then contacting barclays via telephone and asking to transfer? or would I need to do something with barclays in person before I go to US? I was going to keep my english account and use it at atms for the first 3 months until we are married and can set up an account in a joint name. Also, are there any charges for exchanging to US dollars? is so what are they likely to be?

advice appriciated

thanks

Getting Barclay's to do it will probably be quite costly. I used http://www.xe.com/fx/ and got a very good rate.

Gillian

another vote for XE.com

It takes a bit of setting up - its a few days process - but once its set up and you know what you're doing its great.

History:

K1
I-129F sent : 27-4-07...NAO1 received : 21-5-2007...NOA2 received : 29-8-2007...PKT 3 received : 20-10-2007...PKT 3 returned : 15-11-2007...PKT 4 received : 06-12-2007...Interview : 02-01-2008...Flight : 13-01-2008...Marriage : 15-01-2008

AOS
Entered USA.....01-13-08.....0...Married.....01-15-08.....2...Filed AOS.....01-17-08.....4...Received.....01-21-08.....8...NOAs (dated).....02-04-08.....22...Cheques cashed.....02-06-08.....24...Biometrics.....02-22-08.....40
Changed address online.....02-25-08.....43...Touched (AOS/EAD/AP).....02-26-08.....44...Address change receipt (mail).....03-07-08.....54...AP approval email.....03-12-08.....59...EAD card mailed.....03-18-08.....65...EAD card arrives.....03-20-08.....67...AOS Interview.....07-17-08.....186

ROC
Event.....Date.....Day......Mailed I-751.....07/07/10.....0...Re-sent I-751.....07/15/10.....8 (photocopy)...NAO1 Date.....07/16/10.....9...NOA1 Rec'd.....07/23/10.....16...BIO Notice.....07/26/10.....19...BIO...Rec'd.....07/30/10.....23...BIO Date.....08/12/10.....36...Card sent.....09/28/10.....83...Card Rec'd.....10/04/10.....89

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N-400

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Mailed N-400.....6 Mar 2014.....0

NOA.....11 Mar 2014.....5

BIO.....2 Apr 2014....27

INT.....10 June.....65

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What sort of slice do XE take, roughly? Just curious like.

Stu

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AOS:

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ROC:

11-8-10 - ROC file sent

11-10-10 - CSC received file

11-10-10 - NOA1 date

11-15-10 - Check cashed

12-11-10 - Received biometrics letter

12-22-10 - Biometrics appointment (have to reschedule)

1-12-11 - Biometrics appointment (rescheduled appointment)

3-3-11 - Approved!

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i'll be flying to the US soon on my K-1 and was wondering what the best way is to go about transfering my money from my barclays account to a US bank. I am probably going to open up a Chase account there. Is it as simple as opening a chase account, then contacting barclays via telephone and asking to transfer? or would I need to do something with barclays in person before I go to US? I was going to keep my english account and use it at atms for the first 3 months until we are married and can set up an account in a joint name. Also, are there any charges for exchanging to US dollars? is so what are they likely to be?

advice appriciated

thanks

Have you thought about doing a bank to bank transfer via Barclays? What I would do is go into your local Barclays when you can, ask them for an international transfer form, fill it in in advance and hold on to it until you are ready to make the transfer to your new bank acct. Either you can fax it to them or post in the mail to Barclays. Barclays had advised me to do that though this was a different payment for something else.. They use the exchange rate on the actual day it is transferred. You have priority rate charges or standard rate charges which I think if I can remember is roughly £15.

Hope that helped. Good luck!! :thumbs:

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What sort of slice do XE take, roughly? Just curious like.

Stu

They don't charge any fixed fee, they just take a shade on the exchange rates they offer.

Their trading system is pretty damn cool, though, when you're setting up a trade you get to see the rate they're offering, and how much USD or GBP it translates to, and there's a "refresh rates" button which you can press to get the latest.

So as the mid-market rates change on the global forex markets, the rate they offer changes.

It can be quite addictive, pressing that button :)

History:

K1
I-129F sent : 27-4-07...NAO1 received : 21-5-2007...NOA2 received : 29-8-2007...PKT 3 received : 20-10-2007...PKT 3 returned : 15-11-2007...PKT 4 received : 06-12-2007...Interview : 02-01-2008...Flight : 13-01-2008...Marriage : 15-01-2008

AOS
Entered USA.....01-13-08.....0...Married.....01-15-08.....2...Filed AOS.....01-17-08.....4...Received.....01-21-08.....8...NOAs (dated).....02-04-08.....22...Cheques cashed.....02-06-08.....24...Biometrics.....02-22-08.....40
Changed address online.....02-25-08.....43...Touched (AOS/EAD/AP).....02-26-08.....44...Address change receipt (mail).....03-07-08.....54...AP approval email.....03-12-08.....59...EAD card mailed.....03-18-08.....65...EAD card arrives.....03-20-08.....67...AOS Interview.....07-17-08.....186

ROC
Event.....Date.....Day......Mailed I-751.....07/07/10.....0...Re-sent I-751.....07/15/10.....8 (photocopy)...NAO1 Date.....07/16/10.....9...NOA1 Rec'd.....07/23/10.....16...BIO Notice.....07/26/10.....19...BIO...Rec'd.....07/30/10.....23...BIO Date.....08/12/10.....36...Card sent.....09/28/10.....83...Card Rec'd.....10/04/10.....89

Present:

N-400

Event.....Date....Day

Mailed N-400.....6 Mar 2014.....0

NOA.....11 Mar 2014.....5

BIO.....2 Apr 2014....27

INT.....10 June.....65

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how great to have so many people recommend this service - i have just signed up, as i was wondering what to do about transferring my money to the states once we're moved. looks like a cool service and if it can save us some cash then :)

so once i have this set up and linked to my UK bank account what happens next? i'll be joining my husband's bank account when we get to the states - do i just need to provide them with those details and a transfer can be set up?

thanks!

emma.

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Another vote for XE from me... cheaper than nearly all banks, and a great rate.

I-129F K-1 Timeline

08/11/07 I-129F package sent to NSC

03/11/08 Interview - APPROVED

03/14/08 K1 Visa Received

03/17/08 Entered USA on Visa

06/04/08 Wedding

I-485 AOS Timeline

07/02/08 I-485 Package sent to Chicago Lockbox with I-765 Employment Application. (Received 5th)

07/11/08 Check cashed

07/10/08 I-797C NOA's sent for both I-485 and I-765 (Received on 15th)

07/17/08 I-797C Biometrics appointment letter sent (Received on 21st)

08/02/08 Biometrics appointment in Denver, Colorado.

09/05/08 EAD Approved

09/09/08 EAD Card Production Ordered

09/10/08 EAD Card issued (Received 15th)

10/24/08 Interview Letter Received

12/08/08 INTERVIEW - APPROVED

12/08/08 2 Year Permanent Resident Card sent, (Received 14th)

I-751 Removal of Conditions Timeline

10/04/10 I-751 Package sent to California Service Center (Delivered 6th Oct. @ 9:25am)

10/06/10 I-751 NOA1 issued, (received 14th Oct.)

11/29/10 Biometrics Appointment (Received letter 8th Nov, dated 1st Nov.)

02/03/11 APPROVED - 10 Year Green-Card production ordered.

02/14/11 10 Year Green card received in mail.

N-400 Application for Naturalization

12-22-17 N-400 package sent in Phoenix Lock Box
12-27-17 Package received at Phoenix Lock Box and I-797 NOA sent to me.
01-17-18 Biometrics Appointment in Denver, CO (I missed this as no appointment letter was received.)
03-22-18 I found out about missed appointment and contacted USCIS to reschedule.
05-20-18 Biometrics appointment. (Biometrics reviewed by USCIS on 05-21-18)
08-30-18 USCIS Naturalization Interview (Notice sent 07-25-18)

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I used Interchange FX -- great service from them, with really good rates. I chose them at the recommendation of some other UK VJers, who also praised them highly. I thought the sign up procedure looked a little simpler than at XE, but that may just be my own thickness!

larissa-lima-says-who-is-against-the-que

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i have just been told by a friend who moved to canada recently that i should keep my UK paypal, set up a US paypal that's linked to our US bank account and i can transfer money for free! anyone know if this is right? would there be a limit to the amount of money i could move that way? sounds too good to be true...

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i have just been told by a friend who moved to canada recently that i should keep my UK paypal, set up a US paypal that's linked to our US bank account and i can transfer money for free! anyone know if this is right? would there be a limit to the amount of money i could move that way? sounds too good to be true...

I used to use paypal to transfer money via paypal - it used to be easy (it was never free) but it became too complicated so I switched to XE. I think there was a limit on the amount of money you could transfer without becoming a business user, if memory serves.

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i have just been told by a friend who moved to canada recently that i should keep my UK paypal, set up a US paypal that's linked to our US bank account and i can transfer money for free! anyone know if this is right? would there be a limit to the amount of money i could move that way? sounds too good to be true...

PayPal takes a slice of the transfer, and their rates aren't always the best. Not too bad if you're transferring small amounts but once you get into the '000s, you are losing money. You're much better off with a broker. I've used both methods and I recommend the hassle of registering with one of the brokers.

larissa-lima-says-who-is-against-the-que

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Another vote for XE! Total pain in the ####### to set up but once that is done you're all set!

Met the ole man in January 1998

Jan. 2004: K1 visa issued ~ April 2004: Got on a plane ~ Nov. 2004: GC in my mucky hands ~ Dec. 2006: Received 10 YR GC

September 2008 - US passport delivered!

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