If anyone is really interested in opening an on-line casino account for example at Dublin Bet, and needs a foreign address and bank account, there are many options. For instance, irishoffice.com offers a foreign address, phone answering and mail forwarding at rates starting at 125 euros a year. However, getting a foreign bank account is getting harder after the anti-terrorism laws went into affect. Many banks won't touch anyone living in the U.S. I said Many, not all. However, there are many foreign banks that do. For example, to open a bank account at The Bank of Cyprus, a reputable bank, you would call them and ask get an application (they may offer one on their Web site), fill it out and take the application with your ID to "ANY" Bank of Cyprus branch in the world. If you happen to live in or around New York City, you could take it to their branch there. Other banks have different ways on handling foreign accounts. For The Bank of Belize, you would have to fill out their application form and send it in with a letter of reference from your local bank or accountant. After you set up you foreign bank account, you could then change the address on the account to a virtual office like irishoffice.com. This gives you a foreign address for the on-line casino. You could then wire money to the on-line casinos. You could withdraw in the same way. Some banks even offer debit and credit cards. The credit cards may have a limit linked to the amount of money you have in your bank account.