Why Your Apple Card Application May Get Denied



Apple has posted a new support document detailed conditions that might cause your Apple Card application to be denied.

Goldman Sachs looks at your credit score, your credit report, the income you report on your application, and a number of other factors when reviewing your Apple Card application.

To get Apple Card, you must meet these requirements:
● Be 18 years or older, depending on where you live.
● Be a U.S. citizen or a lawful U.S. resident with a U.S. residential address that is not a P.O. Box. You can also use a military address.
● Own a compatible iPhone with the latest iOS version.
● Use two-factor authentication with your Apple ID.
● Sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID.
● If you have a freeze on your credit report, you need to temporarily lift the freeze before you apply for Apple Card. Learn how to lift your credit freeze with TransUnion here.
● You might need to verify your identity with a Driver's license or State-issued Photo ID.





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