Chip Lupo, Credit Card Writer
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No, you cannot apply for the Chase Sapphire Reserve card by phone, as applications are only accepted online or in person at a local Chase Bank branch. Just make sure to meet the card’s eligibility requirements before applying.
However, Chase can handle parts of your application by phone. If you’re not instantly approved and they need additional information to verify your identity, you can provide it over the phone, and they may approve your card that way.
Chase Sapphire Reserve Card Application Details
- Apply online for faster decisions: Online applications will process faster and will usually provide an instant decision.
- Required information: An application requires your name, address, birthdate, phone number, and Social Security number (SSN) or Individual Tax ID number (ITIN). It will also ask for your gross annual income and the primary source of that income.
- Check your application status: If you do not receive an immediate decision, you can check the status of your Chase Sapphire Reserve card application by phone. Call customer service at (888) 338-2586 and enter your SSN when prompted. There is no option to check the status of your application online.
If your Chase Sapphire Reserve application is rejected, you can contact Chase by phone and request a reconsideration. You should consider this option if your financial situation has changed or if you think there was an error that led to your application being denied. The Chase reconsideration phone number is (888) 270-2127.
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