![]() You can always call the credit card company to get confirmation, but I’ve done it with no problems, as have many other people I know. Someone who is a homemaker shouldn’t be penalized or be less credit-worthy if their spouse brings in a healthy income and will pay the bills, so you shouldn’t feel bad about doing this. ![]() That being said, you can still list your household income when applying for a credit card, though issuers may become more strict about this in the future. ![]() You can add household income when you apply for a credit card. However, you can add an authorized user or a guarantor later. I'm from India ,I bought my phone in Italy and I'm using European App store and even I have the same problem with my payment method. When you apply for a credit card, the card is either for you or your wife, so the answer would be no. ![]() TPG reader Alan tweeted me to – “When applying for a Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, can my wife and I both apply so it shows our combined income?” Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. ![]()
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