How to Check Your Southwest Performance Business Card Application Status Online
Log in to Chase’s website.
Go to the main menu.
Navigate to “Application Status” in “Explore Products”.
View your Southwest Performance Business Card application status: approved, denied, or pending.
Typically, you’ll receive Chase’s decision on your application within 30 days. Many applicants are approved much sooner than that. If you haven’t heard back within a reasonable time frame, you can always call customer service to ask about the delay.
You may not like what you learn when you check your application status. But those who get denied can still ask Chase to reconsider by calling 1 (800) 453-9719.
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