what he said 👆. Got my wife a B2 last April. She has no job and no property and only one trip outside of Thailand stamped. I put together a packet of documents to show that she relies on me for financial support and I live in Thailand with her full time. I own no property in the USA. They gave it to her first try
you were not contradicted? 😂😅 Wow, you really are a delusional maniac. You seriously think I'm lying? That I didn't have to enter my bank account credentials? What would be my motivation for that?
i get it, you're convinced of your own infallibility, and you can't imagine being incorrect about anything, so you waste your time disparaging people on Facebook who have different experiences. I setup my source bank account with wise WHILE IN Thailand. Naturally, establishing a debit relationship with my bank from *outside* the USA is going to require more security steps, but you can't cope with that fact. You gotta say it's "nonsense" and imply that I must be hallucinating. I don't see other people here agreeing with you, yet there's another person on here who knows what I'm talking about. So please spare me your arrogant posturing. Admit that other situations might be different than yours.
since you're not an American, why don't you stfu and content yourself with the fact that other banks from the USA might behave differently from your experience, instead of harassing people who contradict you on Facebook 🤔
I've been transferring from wise to Thailand for 4 years now every month. When I did it the FIRST time, I had to setup bank details for the source of the money and this required entering all my login information for the bank. I am speaking from experience, not guessing. So please stop harassing me. You see there are other people addressing this issue and explaining it
yes you do. Obviously you've never made a payment from a bank account before. If I was hallucinating, why are other people addressing the exact issue I'm talking about? Maybe you should think twice before mouthing off on Facebook
Wise is pretty efficient and a decent value , but I'm a little put off by the bank account payment method. This method is the only way to get the cheapest fee on wise. They require you to give ALL your login credentials to your source bank account web access. You're literally handing over your login, password and security questions to them. It requires a leap of faith. I don't use my primary bank account for wise, I use a separate account that never has a lot of money in it. I transfer money from my primary bank to the secondary, then to wise. You can use a credit card, but I think this comes with increased fees.