John Miller, Credit Cards Moderator
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The only way to get pre-approved for a Chase Sapphire credit card is if you receive an offer. Unlike some issuers, Chase does not have an online pre-approval tool that applicants can use to gauge their odds of approval. So, everyone who wants to apply for a Chase Sapphire card will have to do so without checking for pre-approval beforehand.
You can check your mail or email to see if a Chase Sapphire offer was sent to you. If you’re already a Chase customer, you may be able to view available offers through your online account.
Key Things to Know About Credit Card Pre-Approval
- Getting pre-approved for a credit card indicates that your chances of being approved for an account are very high, should you decide to apply. It does not mean that approval is guaranteed.
- Your credit score is not affected by the pre-approval process, as it only involves a soft inquiry.
- Submitting a credit card application will result in a hard inquiry, regardless of whether you were pre-approved or not.
Chase Sapphire Alternatives If You’re Looking for Pre-Approved Offers
If getting pre-approved for a credit card is important to you, consider the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card instead of a Chase Sapphire card. Capital One allows you to check online for pre-approval before submitting an application. While the results aren’t specific to the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card, that card could be among the offers you see if you meet the criteria.
WalletHub’s Card Advisor
Lastly, if you’re looking for a credit card that is suited to your situation, you should try WalletHub’s Card Advisor. Just answer a few general questions, and CardAdvisor will recommend some credit card offers based on your responses.

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