Applying for Card with passport when no state-issued ID
How can I apply for an AppleCard when I do not possess a driver's license or state-issued ID? I do have a passport, will it be accepted?
How can I apply for an AppleCard when I do not possess a driver's license or state-issued ID? I do have a passport, will it be accepted?
Because Goldman Sachs requires a state ID or drivers license. I did not have to prove my identity when I signed up. Go as far as you can with the application process and see what happens. If you already applied and are being asked for additional information then you are stuck.
If you're asked for more information
In some cases, Goldman Sachs2 needs additional information to evaluate your application. You could be asked to provide your full Social Security number. To protect your identity, you might also be asked to capture your driver's license or State-issued photo ID:
To rescan your Photo ID, tap Scan Again.3
Goldman Sachs might ask you to provide additional information on financial assets. In some cases, Goldman Sachs might request additional information about your relationship with Apple to further evaluate your application.
You can choose not to provide additional information at any point. If you choose not to share additional information, Goldman Sachs is unable to approve your application.
If you need help applying for Apple Card, contact Apple Support.
No. Are you a US citizen living in the USA?
Of course! Why can't I use a passport?
Applying for Card with passport when no state-issued ID