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- Issuance of credit cards or debit cards takes about a week after application, and you can check the status of issuance on the card company's website.
- Through the issuance inquiry service, you can check the application information, whether the review is complete, the delivery address, the expected date of receipt, and you can also change the delivery address before the card arrives.
- Depending on each card company's policy, non-members can also inquire about issuance, and new customers can inquire after issuing a card, so it is best to contact the card company.
It typically takes about a week for a credit card or debit card to arrive after you apply for it. The card issuance process involves a review based on the applicant's occupation, creditworthiness, age, and other financial records. Once this review is complete, the card is shipped. The time it takes for the review process to be completed can vary depending on the circumstances. The issuance status can be checked on the credit card company's website, where you can see the card reception, review, issuance, delivery, and delivery completion stages at a glance. Through the issuance inquiry service, you can learn information such as the applicant's name, application date, whether the review has been completed, delivery address, and you can also check the expected date of card receipt. You can also request to change the delivery address before the card arrives. Depending on the policy of each credit card company, non-members can also inquire about issuance through identity verification. For new customers, inquiries may only be possible after card issuance is complete, so it is best to contact the credit card company. For more details, please check the news channel.