Where can a European buy a US prepaid credit card with a registration address in the US? [duplicate]










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I am from the Netherlands and I want to registrar my drone to get a licence. This can be done with an US prepaid credit card with a registration address in the US.
Next month I would be flying to Denver Colorado USA.



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I am from the Netherlands and I want to registrar my drone to get a licence. This can be done with an US prepaid credit card with a registration address in the US.
Next month I would be flying to Denver Colorado USA.



What is the easiest way to obtain this card?










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I am from the Netherlands and I want to registrar my drone to get a licence. This can be done with an US prepaid credit card with a registration address in the US.
Next month I would be flying to Denver Colorado USA.



What is the easiest way to obtain this card?










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Next month I would be flying to Denver Colorado USA.



What is the easiest way to obtain this card?





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  • in a word, it's impossible to do this these days. maybe 15 years ago at best. "they've thought of that" , you know?

    – Fattie
    Sep 11 '16 at 14:58


















  • in a word, it's impossible to do this these days. maybe 15 years ago at best. "they've thought of that" , you know?

    – Fattie
    Sep 11 '16 at 14:58

















in a word, it's impossible to do this these days. maybe 15 years ago at best. "they've thought of that" , you know?

– Fattie
Sep 11 '16 at 14:58






in a word, it's impossible to do this these days. maybe 15 years ago at best. "they've thought of that" , you know?

– Fattie
Sep 11 '16 at 14:58











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Do you have an address in the US yet? Do you have a social security number? You will likely need both for a rechargeable prepaid debit card. Same for a secured credit card (ie you open an account with $500, they give you $500 credit line).



You might consider a Visa Gift Card, which can be bought and used by anyone. But if the registrar for drones is limiting registration to US based cards, they maybe able to detect a gift card and block it to avoid registrations by foreigners.






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  • The FAA doesn't really care what your nationality is. There are lots of foreign-registered aircraft. The drone process is new and different though.

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  • @MichaelHampton Obviously the FAA has some concerns about something if they mandate a US based card. But I don't know the exact rules so won't get into a debate over it.

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Do you have an address in the US yet? Do you have a social security number? You will likely need both for a rechargeable prepaid debit card. Same for a secured credit card (ie you open an account with $500, they give you $500 credit line).



You might consider a Visa Gift Card, which can be bought and used by anyone. But if the registrar for drones is limiting registration to US based cards, they maybe able to detect a gift card and block it to avoid registrations by foreigners.






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  • The FAA doesn't really care what your nationality is. There are lots of foreign-registered aircraft. The drone process is new and different though.

    – Michael Hampton
    Sep 11 '16 at 19:24











  • @MichaelHampton Obviously the FAA has some concerns about something if they mandate a US based card. But I don't know the exact rules so won't get into a debate over it.

    – user13044
    Sep 12 '16 at 1:21
















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Do you have an address in the US yet? Do you have a social security number? You will likely need both for a rechargeable prepaid debit card. Same for a secured credit card (ie you open an account with $500, they give you $500 credit line).



You might consider a Visa Gift Card, which can be bought and used by anyone. But if the registrar for drones is limiting registration to US based cards, they maybe able to detect a gift card and block it to avoid registrations by foreigners.






share|improve this answer























  • The FAA doesn't really care what your nationality is. There are lots of foreign-registered aircraft. The drone process is new and different though.

    – Michael Hampton
    Sep 11 '16 at 19:24











  • @MichaelHampton Obviously the FAA has some concerns about something if they mandate a US based card. But I don't know the exact rules so won't get into a debate over it.

    – user13044
    Sep 12 '16 at 1:21














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Do you have an address in the US yet? Do you have a social security number? You will likely need both for a rechargeable prepaid debit card. Same for a secured credit card (ie you open an account with $500, they give you $500 credit line).



You might consider a Visa Gift Card, which can be bought and used by anyone. But if the registrar for drones is limiting registration to US based cards, they maybe able to detect a gift card and block it to avoid registrations by foreigners.






share|improve this answer













Do you have an address in the US yet? Do you have a social security number? You will likely need both for a rechargeable prepaid debit card. Same for a secured credit card (ie you open an account with $500, they give you $500 credit line).



You might consider a Visa Gift Card, which can be bought and used by anyone. But if the registrar for drones is limiting registration to US based cards, they maybe able to detect a gift card and block it to avoid registrations by foreigners.







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  • The FAA doesn't really care what your nationality is. There are lots of foreign-registered aircraft. The drone process is new and different though.

    – Michael Hampton
    Sep 11 '16 at 19:24











  • @MichaelHampton Obviously the FAA has some concerns about something if they mandate a US based card. But I don't know the exact rules so won't get into a debate over it.

    – user13044
    Sep 12 '16 at 1:21


















  • The FAA doesn't really care what your nationality is. There are lots of foreign-registered aircraft. The drone process is new and different though.

    – Michael Hampton
    Sep 11 '16 at 19:24











  • @MichaelHampton Obviously the FAA has some concerns about something if they mandate a US based card. But I don't know the exact rules so won't get into a debate over it.

    – user13044
    Sep 12 '16 at 1:21

















The FAA doesn't really care what your nationality is. There are lots of foreign-registered aircraft. The drone process is new and different though.

– Michael Hampton
Sep 11 '16 at 19:24





The FAA doesn't really care what your nationality is. There are lots of foreign-registered aircraft. The drone process is new and different though.

– Michael Hampton
Sep 11 '16 at 19:24













@MichaelHampton Obviously the FAA has some concerns about something if they mandate a US based card. But I don't know the exact rules so won't get into a debate over it.

– user13044
Sep 12 '16 at 1:21






@MichaelHampton Obviously the FAA has some concerns about something if they mandate a US based card. But I don't know the exact rules so won't get into a debate over it.

– user13044
Sep 12 '16 at 1:21




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