Credit Card Application Rules 2024 | Amex, Chase, Citi, & More (2024)

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The application process for credit cards can be either exciting or frustrating, and knowing the rules makes all the difference. An approval for a new rewards credit card will put you well on your way to earning free flights, hotel stays, or cashback.

On the other hand, a denial letter does nothing except temporarily decrease your credit score due to the hard inquiry performed by the card issuer.

So in order to set you up for success, let's cover the rules for the major credit card issuers. The most important policies we will cover are:

  • the total number and types of credit cards each bank will issue to each individual
  • the timing considerations between applications
  • and the welcome bonus eligibility, or how long you have to wait between getting a bonus on the same card

In this post:

Credit Card Application Rules By Bank

It is important to know there are no guarantees for approval, and there will always be exceptions to the rules. Nonetheless, even though the majority of these parameters are not formally stated or set in stone, these guidelines will greatly increase your chances on getting approved and not hurting your credit score unnecessarily.

BankMax # of CardsVelocity of ApplicationsBonuses Eligibility
American Express5 credit cards, 10 cards without a preset spending limit1 card every 5 days, 2 cards every 90 daysOnce per “lifetime” (about 7 years) & Amex Family Language
ChaseNo limit5/24 – Max 5 cards in 24 months
2 cards every 30 days
Every 24-48 months
Bank of AmericaNo limit2/3/4 – 2 cards every 2 months, 3 every 12 mo., 4 every 24 mo.24 months
BarclaycardNo limitNo restrictions6 months
Capital One2 personal cards? unlimited business1 card every 6 mos.12 months
CitiNo limit1 personal card every 8 days, 2 every 65 days. 1 biz card every 95 days.48 months
US BankNo limitNo restrictionsUnknown
Wells FargoNo limitNo restrictions16 months
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American Express Application Rules

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American Express limits the number of credit cards you can have to 5 Amex credit cards. These can be a mix of either personal or business cards.

Here's my exact recommended order to apply for Amex cards as a military servicemember.

This 5 Amex credit card limit does not apply to cards without a preset spending limit, like the Amex Platinum, Amex Gold, or Amex Green cards. You can have up to 10 Amex cards without a preset spending limit. I know military families with more than 11 Amex Platinum cards. Personally, I have 7.

Cards like the The Platinum Card® from American Express and American Express® Gold Card, are different from credit cards in that they have no fixed spending limit.

You’re also supposed to pay the balance off in full every month, but American Express’s Pay Over Time feature allows you to carry the balance and pay interest just like you would with a credit card. However, carrying a balance is never advised as the interest you’ll pay will negate any of your hard-earned rewards.

It is possible to be approved for two cards in a single day, and if you’re lucky it will only result in one hard inquiry. However, you cannot be approved for two credit cards in a single day.

At least one, or both, must be a card without a preset spending limit. Furthermore, you can be approved for up to two cards in a 90 day period, with at least one being a card without a preset spending limit.

You can receive the Amex welcome bonus for each card once per lifetime. The only exceptions to this rule are if there is a product change and the card rebrands itself, or if you see an offer without the lifetime language in the terms and description fine print.

If you see this:

“Welcome bonus offer not available to applicants who have or have had this product.”

Amex “lifetime language”

Then you cannot get another welcome offer on this card if you got it before.

Also, pay attention to new Amex family language rules.

Chase Credit Card Application Rules

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  • $550 annual fee waived to $0 for US military + spouses with Chase MLA policy
  • Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $900 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Travel℠
  • $300 Annual Travel Credit as reimbursem*nt for travel purchases charged to your card each account anniversary year.
  • Earn 5x total points on flights and 10x total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through through Chase Travel℠ immediately after the first $300 is spent on travel purchases annually.
  • 3x Points on other Travel (airfare, hotels) after earning the $300 travel credit
  • 3x Dining restaurants, takeouts, delivery
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  • No foreign transaction fees, Member FDIC
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Chase (Chase credit cards for military) is similar to other card issuers in that they don’t limit the number of cards you can have, but they do take into consideration your total line of credit and your number of hard inquires.

You can be approved for 2 personal credit cards every 30 days. You can also be approved for 2 business cards every 30 days.

Chase also has their famous (or infamous) Chase 5/24 rule. This means they will not approve you for additional cards if you have opened more than 5 cards in the last 24 months. This applies to all of your credit cards from any bank, not only cards issued by Chase.

The one loophole is business credit cards (like from Amex or Chase) do not count towards 5/24. Chase used to limit the 5/24 rule to only certain cards, but recent data points seem to insist this rule now applies to all Chase issued credit cards.

It is possible to receive a welcome bonus multiple times on each card, but you must wait 24-48 months between receiving the bonuses. Each card varies so review the terms before submitting your application.

There are some other unique rules for certain Chase cards. With regards to the Chase Sapphire Preferred (CSP military review) and the Chase Sapphire Reserve (CSR military review), you are not eligible to receive the bonus on one card if you currently have the other.

In addition, you must wait 48 months between bonuses to be eligible for a new bonus. In regards to the multiple Chase Southwest co-branded cards, you must wait 24 months between receiving bonuses for any cards in the Southwest family.

Bank of America

Bank of America does not limit the number of credit cards you may have, but they do consider the number of recent hard inquires on your credit report.

There is no set number of hard inquires which will result in automatically not being approved, but the more inquires you have will result in a greater likelihood of denial.

Additionally, they do limit the total amount of credit they will extend to each individual, so you may need to shift your lines of credit from one card to the next.

Bank of America also has what is known as the “BOA 2/3/4 rule.” This means they will not approve you for more than two cards in 30 days, three cards in 12 months, or four cards in 24 months. It is important to note this does not apply to business cards.

BOA also has the 7/12 rule. This is different in that it applies to all credit cards you have and not only your Bank of America cards. They will not approve you for an additional card if it’s going to result in you having more than seven cards opened in a 12 month period.

Additionally, you’ll need to have a Bank of America deposit bank account open at the time of application or you’ll automatically be denied for having too many recent inquiries.

You can receive the welcome bonus multiple times on each card, but you must wait 24 months after receiving the bonus to reapply for the card.

You’re also not eligible to receive a bonus within the same family of cards within 90 days. By the same family of cards I’m referring to receiving multiple welcome bonuses from a single rewards currency, such as receiving both the Alaskan Airlines Visa Credit Card bonus and the business version of the same card within 90 days.

Barclaycard

Barclaycard is similar to Bank of America in that they don’t limit the number of cards you can have, but they do take into consideration your total line of credit and your number of recent hard inquires.

The only other rule is you must wait six months after cancelling a card before reapplying for the same card in order to be eligible for the welcome bonus again.

Capital One

Capital One is unique in that they will only allow you to have two personal cards at any given time. There is no limit on the number of Capital One business cards.

Check out the best Capital One credit cards for military servicemembers and their spouses.

They also have the 1/6 rule, which simply means they will only approve you for one card every six months. This applies to both personal and business cards.

You can receive the welcome bonuses multiple times for each card, but you must wait one year in between receiving the bonuses.

Citi

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  • Earn 70,000 American Airlines AAdvantage® bonus miles after making $7,000 in purchases in the first 3 months of account opening
  • Admirals Club® membership for you and access for up to two guests or immediate family members traveling with you
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees on purchases
  • Earn 1 Loyalty Point for every 1 eligible AAdvantage® mile earned from purchases
  • First checked bag is free on domestic American Airlines itineraries for you and up to 8 companions traveling with you on the same reservation

Citi also does not limit your number of cards, but they do look at your total line of credit and number of hard inquiries.Check out the recently confirmed Citi military policy.

They will approve you for one personal card every eight days, and two personal cards within 65 days. For business cards, they will only approve you for one every 95 days.

It’s possible to receive welcome bonuses multiples times as long as you wait 24 months from the time you’ve received the prior bonus.

Citi’s other rule requires a 24 month period between receiving bonuses for cards in the same family, such as American Airlines cobranded cards and cards that earn Citi Thank You points, like the Citi Prestige card for military.

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  • Earn 70,000 bonus ThankYou(R) Points after you spend $4,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening
  • 70,000 points are redeemable for $700 in gift cards at thankyou.com
  • Earn 10 points per $1 spent on hotels, car rentals, and attractions through CitiTravel.com
  • Earn 3 points per $1 spent at at restaurants and supermarkets
  • Earn 3 points per $1 spent on Gas Stations, Air Travel, and Hotels
  • 1 point per $1 on everything else
  • $100 Annual Hotel Savings Benefit
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • $95 annual fee waived for military with Citi military policy

US Bank

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US Bank does not limit your number of cards, but again will consider recent inquiries and you overall extended line of credit.

Their only other rule applies to the US Bank Altitude Reserve Visa Infinite Card. In order to be approved for this card you must have a prior relationship with the bank, which can be as simple as a owning a free checking account.

Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo is similar in that they do not limit the total number of cards you can have, but they will look at the other normal parameters.

You’re only eligible to receive one welcome bonus every 16 months. However, personal and business cards are considered separate entities, so you can receive one welcome bonus for each in a 16 month period.

Final Thoughts on Credit Card Application Rules

Approval for a new rewards card will give you the inspiration to begin planning new trips so you can see the world. Spencer managed to fly to Singapore, New Zealand, and Australia in business class on just points.

Opening a new card will also make you begin to think of all the things you’ll be able to do with the money you’ve saved on airfare, hotels, and cashback. Conversely, getting denied will only frustrate you and delay your future travel plans. So it’s very important to know the credit card application rules.

One last piece of advice which has greatly helped me in the past is to call reconsideration lines following an application submission that does not receive an immediate approval.

In some cases, the representative has the power to approve or deny your application on the spot. So remember to be extremely courteous and as kind as possible when asking the representative if there is anything you can do, or any information you can provide, which will help them approve you for your desired card. Best of luck with your future applications!

FAQ for Credit Card Application Rules

What is the Chase 5/24 rule?

The “Chase 5/24 rule” means you can only open a new credit card account with Chase Bank

What is the “5/24 rule” for credit cards?

The 5/24 rule refers to a Chase credit card application rule that states Chase will not approve you for an additional credit card if you have opened 5 cards in the previous 24 months from any bank.

How many Amex cards can you have?

You can have up to 5 Amex credit cards and 10 Amex cards without a preset spending limit, like the Amex Platinum card or Amex Gold card. Examples of Amex credit cards include Amex Delta Reserve, Amex Hilton Honors Aspire, and Amex Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant.

How to calculate Chase 5/24?

The easiest way to calculate Chase 5/24 credit cards is to use a free credit score app like Credit Karma or Credit Sesame. Simply count the number of open accounts in the last 24 months.

Do business credit cards count against Chase 5/24?

Usually business credit cards do not count against your Chase 5/25 status, unless they report to your personal credit report. Chase business credit cards and AMEX apparently do not count against your Chase 5/24.

How many Amex Platinum cards can you have?

Because the American Express Platinum Card is an Amex card without a preset spending limit and not a credit card, you can have up to 10 Amex Platinum cards. Personally I have 7.

Do too many open credit cards hurt your credit score?

No, and actually having a lot of open credit cards can improve your credit card because you have more access to credit, therefore lowering your credit utilization. Paying your bills in full each month and never missing a payment are the most important things to keeping a high 800+ credit score.

Is there a limit to how many total credit cards I can have?

There is no limit to how many credit cards you can have. The Guinness Book of World Records has at least 2 people with over 1,400 credit cards. Personally, I have over 30 credit cards.

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FAQs

What is the 5 24 rule on Chase card application? ›

Many card issuers have criteria for who can qualify for new accounts, but Chase is perhaps the most strict. Chase's 5/24 rule means that you can't be approved for most Chase cards if you've opened five or more personal credit cards (from any card issuer) within the past 24 months.

Does Citi Bank have the 5/24 rule? ›

No, Citibank does not have a 5/24 rule, which means Citibank will not automatically reject an application just because you've opened five or more credit card accounts during the past 24 months.

How to bypass Chase 5/24 rule? ›

How to bypass the Chase 5/24 rule? If you've been approved for five cards in the past 24 months, you will not be approved for another Chase card thanks to the 5/24 rule. There have been reports of “Selected for you” and “Just for you” offers being exempt from the 5/24 rule.

What is the 8 65 rule for Citi? ›

What is the Citi 8/65 rule? Citi's 8/65 rule states that applicants are ineligible to apply for more than one Citi credit card in eight days, and not more than two credit cards in 65 days.

What is the 1 30 rule for Chase credit cards? ›

What is the Chase 1/30 rule? The 1/30 rule is short for "1 card every 30 days," meaning your chances of being approved for a Chase business card are slim to none if you've applied for any card in the last 30 days.

What is the new Chase rule? ›

The Chase 5/24 rule is an unwritten policy that prevents you from being approved for a new Chase credit card if you have opened five or more accounts with any bank in the last 24 months. Even with excellent credit, you'll likely be denied for certain Chase credit cards if you've opened too many credit cards recently.

Is Citi hard to get approved for? ›

Most cards offered by Citi require a good to excellent credit score—670 to over 800. The cards with such requirements are some of the most rewarding cards offered, but there are options if your score is not quite at that level.

How often should I apply for a Citi credit card? ›

Citi application restrictions

Citi only allows one new Citi credit card application every eight days, and you cannot apply for more than two Citi credit cards within a 65-day window. You are also limited to one Citi business credit card application every 90 days.

How many Chase cards can you apply for at once? ›

Chase Credit Card Application Rules

The bank doesn't restrict the number of cards it will approve you for, but does restrict the total amount of credit it will extend to you. That amount varies person to person.

How to beat the Chase 5/24 rule? ›

As rewards credit cards become more popular, issuers have implemented their own restrictions. Under Chase's 5/24 rule, applicants with 5+ new cards over the past 24 months will not be approved. The best way to sidestep this restriction is to apply for Chase cards before pursuing other issuers.

What is the 2 year rule for Chase credit cards? ›

The 5/24 rule is an unofficial policy that dictates that Chase won't approve you for its cards if you've opened five or more personal credit card accounts from any issuer in the last 24 months. Put simply, the number of cards you've opened in the previous two years will affect your approval odds with Chase.

How many inquiries are too many for Chase? ›

Hard pulls can affect your credit score and may also hurt your eligibility for new credit cards and/or loans — especially if the number of inquiries reaches six.

How do you qualify for Citi credit limit increase? ›

These include the age of an account as well as a cardholder's spending patterns, payment history, credit score and annual income. Citi typically reviews accounts for automatic credit limit increases after they've been open for at least six months.

What is the 20% credit card rule? ›

Use credit wisely - follow the 20/10 rule

Never borrow more than 20% of your annual after-tax income. Keep your monthly debt payments to less than 10% of your monthly after-tax income. Keep track of your purchases and don't buy expensive and unnecessary impulse items.

Does Capital One use the 5 24 rule? ›

Understanding the 5/24 rule:

The most important rule to consider in collecting points is the “5/24 rule.” The rule is simple: If you get 5 personal credit cards in any 24-month period, you're automatically prohibited from getting a 6th Chase or Capital One card.

What is the 2 48 rule for Chase? ›

This is a relatively new Chase rule, but an important one: You cannot receive a Sapphire sign-up bonus if you've already received a bonus from either version (Preferred or Reserve) within previous 48 months. It's important to note it's 48 months or 4 years from the receipt of the statement with the bonus on it.

How many credit cards are too many? ›

Owning more than two or three credit cards can become unmanageable for many people. However, your credit needs and financial situation are unique, so there's no hard and fast rule about how many credit cards are too many. The important thing is to make sure that you use your credit cards responsibly.

What is the 10x Chase 5 24 rule? ›

The policy limits your ability to be approved for a new Chase credit card based on how many other credit card accounts you've recently opened. To be approved for a new credit card from Chase, you can't have opened five or more personal credit cards across all banks within the past 24 months.

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