How to apply for a credit card and get approved

Key takeaways

  • Getting the right credit card starts with knowing your credit score, which can help you narrow down options you’re most likely to be approved for.

  • Understanding credit card terms and what you’re looking to get out of a card can further help you compare and decide on a specific card.

  • If you’re still not sure, look to cards that offer preapproval, which can help you understand your approval odds without a hit to your credit score.

Keeping a credit card in your wallet can be helpful for a number of reasons. Credit cards are safer to use than debit cards or cash, and they’re one of the easiest ways to build credit. The best credit cards also come with benefits like the chance to earn rewards on everyday purchases, such as groceries or travel.

But when choosing the right credit card for your spending habits, you might not know where to start, especially if a credit card application of yours has recently been denied. However, there are steps you can take to improve your odds of getting approved on your next application, regardless of what your previous applications looked like.

Here’s what to know about the information a card company or issuer will want from you when you apply for a card, as well as how to best position yourself for card approval:

Know your credit score and what it means

Understanding your credit score will allow you to make sure you’re targeting the right credit cards.

Compare cards against your financial needs

Your credit card should be a helpful tool to reach your financial goals, so look for cards that align with those goals.

Learn about credit card terms

By understanding the language surrounding credit cards, you’ll know what you’re actually agreeing to when you apply.

See if you can be preapproved

Preapproval can help you narrow down your choices and find cards with high approval odds.

Prepare for a dip in your credit score

After applying for a credit card, your credit score will temporarily drop.

Put together a repayment strategy

Before you get a card, you should look at your budget and come up with a strategy to repay whatever you charge to your card each month.

Gather the necessary information

You’ll need personal information to fill out the application.

Choose a method to apply

Most people apply online, but you can also apply over the phone, by mail or sometimes even in person.

1. Know your credit score and what it means

Your credit score is a three-digit number representing your credit health that issuers use to determine your creditworthiness or how likely you are to repay a loan. It’s important to know your credit score before you submit a credit card application. That’s because while a good credit score can open up the strongest rates and lowest fees, a poor credit score can result in a credit card issuer denying you for a card — in fact, it’s much more likely to happen the lower your credit score is.