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Post: Refinance from abroad

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We don’t see the issue either but it’s real! Happy to understand which lenders don’t see this as a problem. I’ve tried traditional and online-only lenders and it’s been a rather odd experience thus far. 

Post: Refinance from abroad

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We file US taxes every year and can provide those as well as documentation from our employers verifying income Including pay stubs. We have bank accounts in both countries and can provide statements. The problem isn’t us: it seems to be with lenders whose policies restrict us. 

Post: Refinance from abroad

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We are Americans living abroad. We are US citizens. 

Post: Refinance from abroad

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Hi there, new to Bigger Pockets. We are American citizens living abroad who are trying to refinance our US investment property. Running into same issues from various lenders including the bank that has our home loan: either they won’t refi because it’s not our primary residence or they won’t refi because we live abroad. There are no salary or credit issues whatsoever. Any advice?