Background: US expat, married to an Argentinian, living here 7 years, have DNI, and CUIT (or CUIL, I forget which).
I am trying to open a savings account. I went to Banco de la Ciudad since that's where my husband has his account. Was told to open the account I needed my DNI, my social security card or photocopy (shockingly and serendipitously I had the card in my wallet) and a printed copy of constancia description (?, not sure if this is document name, just proof my income and taxes were legit). After returning with the print out of the AFIP stuff the person that helped me proceed to fill in the little boxes on her computer, then asked my for my "TIN". As in tax identification number. There was a philosophical discussion about my ssn being my tax identification # but regardless of that fact the box required a 19 (!!!!!) digit number and wouldn't let us go further in the process.
Can anyone offer me advice here? What is this 19- digit number and where do I get it? Or any recommendations for different banks, and/or employees that can help?
I am trying to open a savings account. I went to Banco de la Ciudad since that's where my husband has his account. Was told to open the account I needed my DNI, my social security card or photocopy (shockingly and serendipitously I had the card in my wallet) and a printed copy of constancia description (?, not sure if this is document name, just proof my income and taxes were legit). After returning with the print out of the AFIP stuff the person that helped me proceed to fill in the little boxes on her computer, then asked my for my "TIN". As in tax identification number. There was a philosophical discussion about my ssn being my tax identification # but regardless of that fact the box required a 19 (!!!!!) digit number and wouldn't let us go further in the process.
Can anyone offer me advice here? What is this 19- digit number and where do I get it? Or any recommendations for different banks, and/or employees that can help?