How Long to Get a Credit Card?

From application to mailbox: Discover timelines, tips for faster approval, and issuer differences to get your card quicker.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Obtaining a new credit card involves two primary phases: the approval decision and the physical delivery of the card. Approval can occur in seconds for qualified applicants via online submissions, while the card typically arrives within 7 to 10 business days post-approval. Federal regulations mandate issuers notify applicants within 30 days, but most processes are far quicker.

The Application and Approval Timeline

Submitting an online credit card application usually takes just a few minutes. Many issuers provide immediate feedback, approving or denying based on automated systems that assess credit scores, income, debt levels, and payment history through a hard credit inquiry.

If automated approval doesn’t apply, applications enter ‘pending’ status for manual review. This step, often triggered by borderline qualifications or verification needs, lasts 5 to 10 business days, though rarely exceeds the 30-day legal limit.

  • Instant approval: Common for strong credit profiles; decision in 60 seconds.
  • Pending review: Up to 7-10 days if additional documents like income proof are required.
  • Legal maximum: 30 days for any decision per federal rules.

Factors Influencing Approval Speed

Several elements determine how swiftly you hear back. Complete, accurate applications with verifiable details process fastest. Errors or missing info prompt requests for more data, delaying outcomes.

Credit profile strength matters: High scores and low debt-to-income ratios favor quick yeses. Applications near issuer thresholds or during peak volumes may route to underwriters.

FactorImpact on SpeedExample
Application MethodOnline fastest; mail slowestDigital: minutes; Paper: weeks
Credit ScoreExcellent = instant; Fair = review740+ FICO often auto-approved
Income VerificationUnverified delays processSelf-employed may need docs
Issuer VolumeHigh traffic slowsPost-holiday surges

Delivery Times After Approval

Once approved, expect your physical card via standard mail in 7-10 business days across most issuers. This accounts for printing, packaging, and postal service.

Replacement cards for lost or damaged ones often arrive quicker, in 3-7 days. New applications follow standard timelines unless expedited.

  • Standard shipping: 7-10 days.
  • Replacements: 3-7 days typically.
  • Variations by location and carrier.

Instant and Virtual Card Options

Many issuers bypass wait times with virtual numbers usable immediately online or via apps. Add these to digital wallets for instant spending while awaiting plastic.

Not all cards qualify; premium or co-branded products may lack this. Authentication via prior accounts accelerates access.

Comparing Major Issuers

Timelines vary by provider. Here’s a breakdown based on official data:

IssuerNew Card DeliveryReplacementExpedited?Instant Number?
American Express7-10 days (2-3 for select)1-3 daysYes, freeYes
Bank of America7-10 days7-10 daysBranch only, freeYes
Capital One7-10 days4-6 daysYes, feeYes
Chase10-14 days7-10 daysYes, freeYes, exceptions
Citi7-10 days2-14 daysNoYes, exceptions
Discover5-7 days4-6 daysNoNo

Chase tends toward longer new-card delivery, while Discover excels in speed. Always verify current policies via issuer sites.

Expedited Shipping and Costs

Urgent needs? Several issuers offer rush delivery for fees ($15-25) or free under conditions like branch pickups. American Express and Chase provide no-cost options for select cases.

  • Barclays: $15 fee.
  • U.S. Bank: $15 fee.
  • AmEx: Free next-day for replacements.

Request post-approval via customer service; not all cards qualify.

Tracking Your Application Status

Monitor progress online or by phone. Most portals update in real-time; pending apps refresh every few days.

IssuerStatus Check PhoneOnline Portal
American Express877-293-3491AmEx site
Bank of America866-458-8805BofA site
Chase800-432-3117Chase site
Citi800-950-5114Citi site

Tips to Accelerate the Process

Maximize speed with preparation:

  • Pre-qualify: Soft pulls gauge eligibility sans hard inquiry.
  • Accurate info: Double-check details to avoid verification holds.
  • Strong profile: Pay down debt, correct report errors beforehand.
  • Digital apply: Avoid mail or phone for quickest decisions.
  • Opt for instant: Choose issuers with virtual options.

Building credit history aids future instant approvals.

Credit Report Impact Post-Approval

New accounts appear on reports 30-60 days later, affecting scores initially via inquiry and average age dips, then boosting via utilization.

Common Pitfalls and Delays

Avoid these:

  • Incomplete apps triggering back-and-forth.
  • Applying multiple cards simultaneously (multiple inquiries).
  • Ignoring status checks or follow-ups.
  • Overlooking address mismatches freezing mail.

FAQs

What is the fastest way to get a credit card?
Online applications with issuers offering instant approval and virtual numbers provide access in minutes.

Can I get a card same-day?
Physical no, but digital yes via virtual numbers from AmEx, Capital One, etc.

How long for bad credit applicants?
Longer reviews possible; secured cards approve quicker.

Does weekend application delay?
Processing often business-day based; submit weekdays.

What if card doesn’t arrive?
Contact issuer after 10 days for tracking/replacement.

Final Thoughts on Timing Expectations

Plan for 1-2 weeks total, but leverage instant features for immediacy. Research issuers matching your needs for optimal speed. (Word count: 1687)

References

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  3. How Long Does It Take to Get a Credit Card? Application to Delivery — Remitly. 2023. https://www.remitly.com/blog/finance/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-a-credit-card/
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Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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