Well, with all the talk of Argentine bank regulations, I've actually hit a snag on my bank to bank transfers in the United States. After transferring seamlessly for months, the bank has flagged my latest transfer (same general amount/timing-to secure my immigration status via the 'rentista' visa).
They can't tell me when it will be released or give me any information...so...that sum of money is just in limbo until the deem me worthy of sending the funds. The bank marked the transfer as complete, my money has been withdrawn from my account.
Anyone else ever been through one of these compliance checks, how long did it take for them to investigate? They only asked for a little more info, which I gave them immediately (assuming they were ensuring I'm not a fraud or caught up in anything bad, which I'm not).
Being a person of humble means, I'm so weary of sending money through them now as I don't have extra to resend myself if it gets caught in this purgatory of a process. I have to transfer this way due to the laws here that say immigration will only take SWIFT bank to bank transfers now. The agent told me this could happen every time or never again, they have no rhyme or reason and don't seem to use common-sense tools to clear their clients and of course, won't give me any inkling of how long this review can take, simply telling me to 'call back next week if it hasn't been approved.'
A girl needs to eat and pay bills, anyone that has any experience with this extra step in the already grueling process, appreciate any anecdotes. Is Argentina now a 'high risk' country to transfer to?
They can't tell me when it will be released or give me any information...so...that sum of money is just in limbo until the deem me worthy of sending the funds. The bank marked the transfer as complete, my money has been withdrawn from my account.
Anyone else ever been through one of these compliance checks, how long did it take for them to investigate? They only asked for a little more info, which I gave them immediately (assuming they were ensuring I'm not a fraud or caught up in anything bad, which I'm not).
Being a person of humble means, I'm so weary of sending money through them now as I don't have extra to resend myself if it gets caught in this purgatory of a process. I have to transfer this way due to the laws here that say immigration will only take SWIFT bank to bank transfers now. The agent told me this could happen every time or never again, they have no rhyme or reason and don't seem to use common-sense tools to clear their clients and of course, won't give me any inkling of how long this review can take, simply telling me to 'call back next week if it hasn't been approved.'
A girl needs to eat and pay bills, anyone that has any experience with this extra step in the already grueling process, appreciate any anecdotes. Is Argentina now a 'high risk' country to transfer to?