Strategy to obtain US Amex

Interestingly just had a letter through from HSBC US via my virtual mailbox after updating my US mailing address details -

There's then a 7-page form that has to be completed! o_O Unhelpfully then then suggest replying by post although I'm going to try emailing them to see if there's an online submission route! Has anyone else had this?

PS addendum - looking into it in more detail was actually quite easy to reply (e.g., their online payment verification system can't handle non-US number formats) and I suspect it may have been me opening a savings account that pays interest that did it!
Yes you can email them. Send it to [email protected]
 
I'm using a combination:
  • CSP which is 3.3x on dining (with 10% annual bonus);
  • US Citi Strata Premier which is 3x on Supermarkets & 3x on hotel stays including dining within hotels
  • AMEX Plat with 5X for airlines including on the Qantas marketplace includes Woolies gift cards - this one is a bit of an expensive one - need to make the rebates pay - I've just got it so jury's out.
I think the only "catch-all" cards are the 2X on all categories like the C1 cards if you can get them.

At the current exchange rate of $A1=$US0.65, that works out to:
  • 2x = 1.3 pp$A (better than using an AU Platinum AMEX just without the stigma of asking if Amex is accepted)
  • 3x=1.95 pp$A
  • 5x = 3.25 pp$A
That's before any QF points.

YMMV

PS: Keen to hear others' experiences.
 
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I'm using a combination:
  • CSP which is 3.3x on dining (with 10% annual bonus);
  • US Citi Strata Premier which is 3x on Supermarkets & 3x on hotel stays including dining within hotels
  • AMEX Plat with 5X for airlines including on the Qantas marketplace includes Woolies gift cards - this one is a bit of an expensive one - need to make the rebates pay - I've just got it so jury's out.
I think the only "catch-all" cards are the 2X on all categories. At the current exchange rate, that works out to:
  • 2x = 1.3 pp$A (very much like using an AU Platinum AMEX just without the stigma of asking if Amex is accepted)
  • 3x=1.95 pp$A
  • 5x = 3.25 pp$A
That's before any QF points.

YMMV

PS: Keen to hear others' experiences.
Woaa thank you for really details info
 
I'm using a combination:
  • CSP which is 3.3x on dining (with 10% annual bonus);
  • US Citi Strata Premier which is 3x on Supermarkets & 3x on hotel stays including dining within hotels
  • AMEX Plat with 5X for airlines including on the Qantas marketplace includes Woolies gift cards - this one is a bit of an expensive one - need to make the rebates pay - I've just got it so jury's out.
Sounds like you got your Chase matter resolved? What did they end up wanting from you?
 
I got through to the banker at the branch who got it unlocked. I did receive emails during the assessment process wanting residency proof similar to C1 which I ignored after my CSP got approved. This makes me reluctant to apply for an Ink. Don’t want to put my CSP and associated points at risk. Or am I being too timid?
 
I got Citi ages ago. I don't know the DP is valid now. At the time, you needed to hold a checking account & apply under a program they had for non US residents. They’ve since discontinued that program.

I suspect from reading this thread that Citi might be notionally easier to deal with than Chase. Though, everything is tightening up.
 
I'm using a combination:
  • CSP which is 3.3x on dining (with 10% annual bonus);
  • US Citi Strata Premier which is 3x on Supermarkets & 3x on hotel stays including dining within hotels
  • AMEX Plat with 5X for airlines including on the Qantas marketplace includes Woolies gift cards - this one is a bit of an expensive one - need to make the rebates pay - I've just got it so jury's out.
I think the only "catch-all" cards are the 2X on all categories like the C1 cards if you can get them.

At the current exchange rate of $A1=$US0.65, that works out to:
  • 2x = 1.3 pp$A (better than using an AU Platinum AMEX just without the stigma of asking if Amex is accepted)
  • 3x=1.95 pp$A
  • 5x = 3.25 pp$A
That's before any QF points.

YMMV

PS: Keen to hear others' experiences.
But there is also the forex spread cost when spending and transferring to pay card ?
 

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