Several
banks in Latvia will open accounts by mail for US persons. Rietumu Bank is one, although I think
Bitcoin-Central.net just had their bank account closed by Rietumu. Do you care to tell us why that happened, davout? Am I wrong?
I think there's at least one bank like this in Lithuania as well although I'm not sure which bank it is.
I'm pretty sure several
banks in Malta will open accounts by mail for US persons. They accepted US account holders before 2008 anyway.
Some banks in Cyprus will open accounts for US persons by mail. You may need an introducing broker for this however. Google "open bank account in cyprus" and you'll get a bunch of these "introducing brokers" who will charge several hundred dollars to give you account application forms.
Also there are still one or two banks in Switzerland which open accounts for US persons, but I'm not sure which banks still do this. Some even by mail, I would bet. There are
hundreds of banks there.
Liechtenstein has a
handful of banks and I think most will open accounts for US persons. They probably will want you to visit the bank in person and probably sign a waiver about the IRS asking for information on your account.
There are quite a few banks in
Jersey and
Guernsey (the Channel Islands) that will open accounts by mail. This is true of the Isle of Man as well.
HSBC has a large network of branches in many SEPA countries. You can usually open an account at one of their foreign branches if you have a US HSBC account and go to your nearest US HSBC branch to get your documents certified for the foreign branch.
https://www.expat.hsbc.com/1/2/hsbc-expat/home#dropDownEDIT:
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