The trial period has no impact on applying for a credit card. As long as you can provide a labor contract or proof of work and income, you can apply. You need to fill in your company's landline number as long as it can be found.
The materials required to apply for a credit card are as follows:
1. Proof of identity: usually an ID card (if you are using a new version of the ID card, a copy of the front and back is required), military personnel need Provide a copy of your military ID;
2. Work certificate: It can be the original work certificate issued by the unit where you work (please indicate the specific company name, department, position and income, and stamp it with the company seal or Personnel seal), or a copy of the work permit/plate;
3. Proof of financial resources: It can be a bank salary record, or income tax withholding certificate, or documents proving the market value of houses, cars, deposits and investments (such as Real estate certificate/car driving license/copy of bank deposit certificate) and other materials that can prove your financial level.
4. Other documents available for reference include: social insurance personal account list for the past 6 months, water and gas bills, credit card bills from other banks, etc.
After the application is submitted, the bank will conduct a telephone return visit. This is part of the review. A general telephone survey will call your company to ask if you are there. The main purpose is to ensure that you have a job and the ability to repay. . The company phone number is a very important review factor. In most cases, the bank will call the company, so you need to fill in the company’s landline number