Gino Rodriguez, Writer
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You can check your U.S. Bank loan status by logging in to your account online or going into a branch. When you check the status of your U.S. Bank loan application, you will find out whether you have been approved or denied, or if the application is still pending. You may also learn that more information is needed from you before U.S. Bank can make a final decision.
How to Check Your U.S. Bank Loan Status
- Online: You can check your U.S. Bank loan status by logging into your online account with your username and password. U.S. Bank may send you an email with your login information, or you will have to create your own account.
- Over the phone: You can check the status of your U.S. Bank loan by calling 800-720-2265 and speaking to a representative.
- In person: You can speak directly to a customer service representative about the status of your loan application by going into a U.S. Bank branch.
You can expect U.S. Bank to make a decision as soon as one day after you submit your application or within a few days. For more information about U.S. Bank, check out WalletHub’s full review of U.S. Bank personal loans.
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