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I'm not a US Citizen. Can I still get a mortgage?

Reblogger Lynn B. Friedman CRS Atlanta, GA 404-617-6375
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Atlanta Homes ODAT Realty - Love our Great City - Love our Clients! Buckhead - Midtown - Westside

Dear Readers -

   John Meussner, from Costa Mesa, CA, shares information about obtaining mortgages when one is not a US Citizen. The question comes up more and more frequently. The Comments left on his post further amplify the topic.

 

Have a happy day -
Lynn

 

PS   Just in case I haven’t thanked you personally, I really appreciate every time you stop by to read and/or comment on my posts. L.

 

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Original content by John Meussner NMLS #138061 MMCD #1141

I'm not a US Citizen.  Can I still get a mortgage?

 

 

Yes.  YES.  YES.  You can.

 

     Last week, I received a referral for a buyer that didn't think she could get a loan.  She has great credit, good income, not a lot of debt, savings, and a good job history, and over the past several years has been renting (at increasingly higher costs) because she didn't think she could get a loan.

 

     Why?

 

     Because she's in the US on a work Visa.

 

     With acceptable documentation, buyers with 'non-permanent resident alien', or a work/student Visa can certainly purchase a home, provided they meet lender requirements, which aren't much different than those placed on citizens.

 

 

     Here are some things non-permanent residents will need to qualify for financing terms and programs similar to :

 

- A valid Visa showing they are lawfully in the country (Visa should be renewable)

- A social security number or tax ID number (TIN)

- Credit history (very helpful if the borrower has FICO scores & history with all 3 US credit bureaus)

- Stable, sufficient income with a 2 year work history and a reasonable expectation of continuance.

- Acceptable assets to cover any down payment/reserve requirements

 

     With the above items, a non-permanent resident alien can qualify for many of the same financing options that citizens can qualify for, including low down payment options at favorable interest rates.

 

 

Can a foreign citizen working in the US buy a home without a credit or US residence history?

 

 

     YES again, with NO US credit history required.

     While other lenders guidelines may vary, we require a 3 year job and residence history, as well as a valid passport and social security number (SS # must be provided prior to funding, typically employer sponsored).  This program does have restrictions not typically seen with conventional financing, such as a larger required down payment and stricter debt/income ratio caps, but is a great option for US working foreign citizens interested in home ownership in the states.

 

Can a foreign national purchase a home in the US?

 

 

     YES.  Non-residents interested in buying a 2nd home or investment property in the US can take advantage of foreign national financing.  Again, these programs traditionally have stricter LTV requirements, but are a great option for foreign citizens that would like a vacation property in the US or would like to invest in income generating property here.

     Foreign national buyers must have documentation showing all foreign income/assets, and reserves must be properly sourced.  Prior to funding, we require a borrower have a social security number or unique tax ID.

 

 

Who CAN'T qualify for a loan?

 

 

     Though options may be out there somewhere, we cannot currently offer financing to foreign citizens with a tourist Visa, or those with diplomatic immunity.

 

 

     My recent referral made me wonder how many others out there would love to achieve the dream of home ownership but don't think they're able to.  It is our duty as industry professionals to make others aware that foreign citizens do have financing options to purchase real estate here.  Whether here to make a living and pursue the American dream, or simply looking to invest or purchase a vacation home, there are financing options available.

 

     Every situation is different, so it's important to speak with a mortgage expert to find the best type of financing available.  The most important thing is to not assume you CAN'T get a mortgage loan prior to speaking with an expert.

 

John Meussner

NMLS# 138061

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     My wife is from India.  She has many friends and relatives who are not U.S. Citizens.  A number of them have taken out mortgage loans.  Yes, it can be done!  

May 22, 2014 01:25 PM
Joe Petrowsky
Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 - Manchester, CT
Your Mortgage Consultant for Life

Good morning Lynn. Good choice for a re-blog. Getting mortgages for non-citizens is certainly commonplace.

May 22, 2014 06:31 PM
ReadySetLoan Team
ReadySetLoan Condo Team LLC - South Windsor, CT
Residential, Commercial & Condo Financing Experts

Hi Lynn, this is a great topic to share with your readers.  I know that I would have missed it.  If the non-citizens has the proper documentation it is as easy for them to get a mortgage as a US citizen.

May 22, 2014 09:32 PM
John Meussner
Mortgages in AZ, CA, CO, DE, FL, GA, IN, MD, MN, MT, NC, NJ, NV, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI - Fair Oaks, CA
#MortgageMadeEasy Fair Oaks, CA 484-680-4852

Lynn, thank you very much for reblogging.  I'm glad that you found the information worthwhile to share to your readers.  Have a great weekend!

May 23, 2014 03:02 AM