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Jacksusername
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New to US

My spouse is new to the US. I have added her as an authorized user to 2 of my cards - AMEX and Discover - as they both have good age and reasonabe limits (high usage in AMEX's case) - 13K and 14K respectively. Average age on the credit lines is ~10 years and she is hovering around 772 FICO 8 score. We would like to start building her credit file with her own cards. What is a good card to start out with with a history only as authorized user? We do not bank with Chase so Chase seems out at the moment. Household income is 200K.

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RSX
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Re: New to US

I would go for Capital One and/or Discover

 

these were the first 2 cards i got when i moved from Canada to the US in 2010

 

good luck to her

Dec 16/2019. EX. 721. EQ. 723. TU 746
Jan 25/2024 EX. 774 EQ. 751 TU 758
Inq. EX 2 EQ 3 TU 6 - - CC 2x24, 0x12
Amex BCP $35k - Apple GS $21k - BMW/Elan $19k - Cap1 QS $16.7k - Chase Amazon $13.6k - Chase Bonvoy Bountiful $10k - Chase United Club Infinite $26k - Citi CustomCash $3k - Citi DC $14.5k - CreditUnion1 $9k - DiscoverIT $31.5k - PayBoo - $15.6k - Penfed Gold - $19.3k - USB AltitudeGO -$19k- USBank Cash+ -$25k - PenFed LOC - $20k - USB LOC - $15k
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FlaDude
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Re: New to US

Note that for Amex, her account date will be when she was added as an AU, not the date of your card so she won't get the benefit of the account age. 

Scores: March 21 FICO 8: EX 810, TU 808, EQ 813
AoOA: closed: 40 years, open: 30 years; AAoA: 14 years
Amex Gold, Amex Blue, Amex ED, Amex Delta Blue, Amex Hilton Surpass, BoA Platinum Plus, Chase Freedom Unlimited, Chase Amazon, Chase CSP, Chase United Explorer, Citi AA, Sync Lowes, total CL 203k
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Anonymous
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Re: New to US

Did she have an American Express card in her home country?   If so, they have a process to transfer that credit history and card

 

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CorpCrMgr1
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Re: New to US

Totally agree with Cap 1 and Discover.

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ptatohed
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Re: New to US

FYI.  You do not need to bank with Chase (or, really, any bank) to apply for their cards.  

[Until I can make a pretty signature, here’s an updated draft]

Everyday 5% CB:
Chase prime Visa // citi CUSTOM CASH “A” // citi CUSTOM CASH “B” // citi SHOP YOUR WAY (5% gas (in points), lucrative spending offers) // mylowe’s Rewards // Target circle card // primis Perks debit Visa (50c CB per transaction (5% CB or more up to $10 spend))

5% CB rotating:
Chase “OG” freedom Visa // DISCOVER it Cash Back // nusenda CU Platinum Cash Rewards

Everyday 4% CB:
US Bank Smartly (v1.0)

Everyday 3% / 2.2% CB:
AOD FCU Visa Signature (3%, sockdrawered) // upgrade Cash Rewards Elite (2.2%, sockdrawered)

Welcome Offer / credits only:
Chase SAPPHIRE PREFFERED (grabbed my $1,000, sockdrawered, will cancel) // NFCU FLAGSHIP REWARDS (elevated Welcome Offer, annual prime credit, sockdrawered)

Hotel card:
Chase IHG ONE REWARDS PREMIER (elevated Welcome Offer, 1 free night/yr)

On my radar:
Langely FCU Signature Cash Back (5% CB monthly selectable cat) // Safe CU Cash Back+ (Quarterly rotating 5% CB cats plus bonus cats) // upgrade MyFive Cash Rewards (5% CB monthly selectable cat) // US Bank Kroger (and family) World Elite Master Card(s) (5% CB Mobile Wallet)
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CYBERSAM
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Re: New to US


@Jacksusername wrote:

My spouse is new to the US. I have added her as an authorized user to 2 of my cards - AMEX and Discover - as they both have good age and reasonabe limits (high usage in AMEX's case) - 13K and 14K respectively. Average age on the credit lines is ~10 years and she is hovering around 772 FICO 8 score. We would like to start building her credit file with her own cards. What is a good card to start out with with a history only as authorized user? We do not bank with Chase so Chase seems out at the moment. Household income is 200K.


If your spouse can provide proof of income then most bank should approve. I would try AMEX, wait a year then go after Chase!

No need to grab bunch low tier cards just because she can get approve...







                
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Jacksusername
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Re: New to US

Appreciate everyone's advice!

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Anonymalous
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Re: New to US


@Jacksusername wrote:

My spouse is new to the US. I have added her as an authorized user to 2 of my cards - AMEX and Discover - as they both have good age and reasonabe limits (high usage in AMEX's case) - 13K and 14K respectively. Average age on the credit lines is ~10 years and she is hovering around 772 FICO 8 score. We would like to start building her credit file with her own cards. What is a good card to start out with with a history only as authorized user? We do not bank with Chase so Chase seems out at the moment. Household income is 200K.


Has anyone in your family served in the military? Sibling and grandparents count. If so, you qualify for Navy Fed, and your DW would qualify through you. And Navy is friendly to authorized users. I got a card with a $8K+ SL from them, with just 6 months of credit history, and I was able to increase it to almost $25K within a year. My scores were similar to your wife's, due to an old AU card.

 

At the same time, Chase shot me down. When I applied, they were looking for at least a year of credit history. But their new Rise card might be an option. You'd have to open a deposit account, but it's placed as a starter card.

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