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Do the recent government announcements affect my Común account?

Do the recent U.S. government announcements affect my Común account?

At this time, there are no immediate changes to how Común accounts or services work.

Común continues operating normally, and we remain committed to serving our community while complying with all applicable U.S. financial regulations.


Will I lose access to my account or card?

No. There are currently no announced changes requiring automatic account closures or service suspensions for Común customers.


Can people with an ITIN still have financial accounts?

Yes. There is currently no prohibition preventing individuals with an ITIN from opening or maintaining financial accounts at institutions that accept this form of identification.


What does this announcement actually mean?

The announcement relates to executive actions and regulatory initiatives that still need to go through additional review and implementation processes by regulatory agencies before becoming operational requirements for financial institutions.

This means that any potential changes would take time and are not immediate.


Could Común ask me for additional information in the future?

Like all financial institutions in the United States, Común must comply with identity verification and fraud prevention regulations.

In some cases, we may request additional information or documents to help keep accounts secure and comply with applicable regulatory requirements.


Does Común share my information with immigration authorities?

Común protects customer information and complies with applicable privacy laws and legal requirements.


What should I do if I hear rumors or information on social media?

We recommend relying only on official information and direct communications from Común.

While Común does not provide legal or immigration advice, customers may choose to consult with a qualified immigration attorney if they have questions about how potential regulatory changes could affect their individual situation.

If future regulatory changes directly affect our services or customers, we will communicate them clearly and transparently.

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