When approving credit cards, banks will give comprehensive scores according to the nature of your work (private, state-owned and high-risk industries, such as KTV), income, social security, provident fund, individual tax, credit (overdue, holding multiple bank credit cards at the same time, debt ratio, etc. ), education and other aspects. If the comprehensive score reaches the standard, then the card will be issued. On the contrary, the comprehensive score is not up to standard.
Therefore, it is impossible to predict whether the card will be issued before the approval result comes out.