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About ITIN Credit Card

ITINCreditCard.com exists because millions of people in the U.S. pay taxes, work hard, and want to build financial stability — but most mainstream credit advice assumes they have a Social Security Number.

Why this site exists

More than 5.8 million Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers have been issued by the IRS. The people who hold them — immigrants, foreign nationals, and long-term U.S. residents — are creditworthy, employed, and ready to participate in the U.S. financial system. Yet when they search for a credit card or try to understand how to build a credit score, they run into generic advice written for SSN holders, or worse, dead-end applications at banks that simply don't accept ITINs.

We started ITINCreditCard.com to fix that. This site publishes clear, accurate guides on every aspect of getting and using a credit card with an ITIN: which issuers accept an ITIN, how secured cards work, how FICO scoring actually works, how long the credit-building journey takes, and what to do at each stage. The goal is to give ITIN holders the information they need to make good decisions — not to push them toward any particular product.

Who runs this site

ITINCreditCard.com is published by Timberline Ventures LLC and written by the ITIN Credit Card Editorial Team. We research and write every guide on this site, working from primary sources — the IRS, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the major credit bureaus, and issuers' own published materials. Where guidance is general or changes frequently (like specific issuer policies), we say so explicitly. Where something depends on your situation, we point you to a qualified professional.

Every guide is reviewed for accuracy before publishing and updated when policies or rules change. The "Updated" date at the top of each page reflects a real content revision, not a cosmetic timestamp bump.

Our editorial standards

  • Primary sources only. Guidance comes from IRS publications, CFPB resources, and issuers' published requirements — not recycled SEO content.
  • No invented bank policies. We don't name specific issuers as currently accepting ITINs unless we've verified it — bank policies change. We describe the types of issuers most likely to accept ITINs and tell you how to confirm before applying.
  • Honest about limits. We're a small, independent site. We don't cover every issuer or every product. We tell you when something is outside our scope.
  • Corrections welcome. Found something wrong? Email us and we'll fix it promptly.

How we make money

This site is free to use because we earn referral and advertising revenue. When you click certain links, get matched with a card issuer, or click advertising on the site, we may be compensated. This never changes the price you pay for any product. It does not change our editorial guidance — we tell you the trade-offs honestly, including when a product has downsides. See the full Advertiser Disclosure for details.

What we are — and what we are not

ITINCreditCard.com is an independent information and card-matching resource. We are not a bank, credit card issuer, credit-repair organization, or financial advisor. We do not make credit decisions, issue cards, or set card terms. All credit card products are offered by third-party issuers under their own eligibility requirements and applicable law. Nothing on this site is financial, legal, immigration, or tax advice.

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