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Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong

Started this discussion. Last reply by 蛇口Jon Jul 20, 2012. 15 Replies

What is the quickest way to cash an American Government check.  China Banks will hold for two months.  Need to have an account open for six months in Hong Kong before they will accept a foreign check.Continue

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Robert replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"FYI, I have had proof of address rejected when presenting a utility bill because it was printed off the internet(which is quite common in this day and age) instead of one sent through the post or when the address was seen to be a…"
Jul 20, 2012
Isabelle replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"Yeah, that's the general rule. My preferred bank turned me down actually, so I tried BOC HK. I'm not sure if it helped that I showed them my Bank of China (mainland) account."
Jul 20, 2012
Robert replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"That's strange as others I know have been turned down for not having a local HK address."
Jul 20, 2012
Isabelle replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"For Bank of China (HK), they asked for my address proof in Shenzhen along with other documents when I told them I'm not an HK resident.."
Jul 20, 2012
Robert replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"Just out of interest, did they ask for any address proof and what did you give them if they did?"
Jul 20, 2012
KMC replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"thank you everyone.  i opened accounts at HSBC and Citibank in Hong Kong but they said I must have the accounts opened for six months bfor i can deposit a foreign check.  I settled for my only other option.  i deposited the check into…"
Jul 20, 2012
Isabelle replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"Same with Bank of China (Hong Kong). Of course, HSBC is a much better choice considering its international network."
Jul 20, 2012
KhunJason replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"Not true. I set up an account with HSBC using my Shenzhen address."
Jul 20, 2012
Robert replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"The big problem facing most people working in SZ is that to set up a bank account in HK requires proof of local residence there."
Jul 20, 2012
Cynic The Troll replied to KMC's discussion Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong
"If you have an American bank, check with them about the various depositing services they offer.  Some have accounts with UPS and/or FedEx that allow you to deposit from them, some banks allow you to scan and send via the internet and some you…"
Jul 19, 2012
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Cashing an American Government Check in China Or Hong Kong

What is the quickest way to cash an American Government check.  China Banks will hold for two months.  Need to have an account open for six months in Hong Kong before they will accept a foreign check.See More
Jul 19, 2012
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