I’m planning to set up a business in the U.S., but I’m not currently in the United States, nor am I a U.S. resident. I heard that Mercury is a popular banking solution for U.S. businesses, but I’m unsure if I can apply for an account without being physically present in the U.S. or a U.S. citizen. Is it possible to open a Mercury account remotely?

Yes, you can apply for a Mercury account. To open a Mercury account as a non-U.S. resident, you must have a legally formed U.S. business entity and meet their eligibility criteria.
You can apply it online by yourself or choose the service provider like Business Globalizer who offers international fintech banking solution.
Learn more about international business bank accounts for your US business
https://businessglobalizer.com/blog/us-business-bank-account-a-handbook-for-nonresident-entrepreneurs/
For expert help in setting up a U.S. business and applying for a Mercury account, Business Globalizer experts can guide you every step of the way.
https://businessglobalizer.com/services/business-consulting/
Obtain your Mercury account with the help of Business Globalizer.
https://businessglobalizer.com/services/international-fintech-bank-account/
If you don\’t have a company in the United States, we can help you to form a company. Form a US company remotely
https://businessglobalizer.com/services/usa-company-formation/