Many credit card applications could require you to prove your U.S. residential address. Typically, the credit card provider will have information on what documents you could use to prove your address. In general, a U.S. bank account, phone bill in your name, or utility bill in your name could be used to verify your U.S. residential address. Gym memberships or apartment leases may not qualify.
How do I verify my U.S. residential address when I apply for a credit card?

Written by Jess Moore
Updated over a week ago
Updated over a week ago