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Are you eligible for the Citi / AAdvantage Globe's welcome bonus?

May 14, 2026
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In the hands of the right person, the Citi® / AAdvantage® Globe™ Mastercard® (see rates and fees) can offer enough value to offset its $350 annual fee.

That's in large part due to its roster of benefits, including four Admirals Club passes each calendar year and an American Airlines companion certificate ($99 plus taxes and fees) that starts in your second cardholder year, after renewal.

If you're considering this mid-tier American Airlines AAdvantage card, here's what to know before you apply.

Am I eligible for the Citi / AAdvantage Globe's welcome bonus?

Currently, new AAdvantage Globe cardholders can earn a limited-time offer of 90,000 bonus miles after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first four months from account opening.

According to TPG's May 2026 valuations, this bonus is worth an impressive $1,440 and matches the highest-ever bonus we've seen on this card, last offered in March.

Of course, how far you can stretch this welcome offer will vary depending on how you redeem your miles, but I frequently find domestic one-way flights for as few as several thousand miles.

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While there's no way to guarantee it, you'll generally be in a stronger position for approval if you meet the following criteria:

  • Have good to excellent credit
  • Reside in the United States or one of its territories (excluding Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands)
  • Have not received a welcome bonus for this card or a card you product-changed to the AAdvantage Globe in the past 48 months
  • Have not applied for a Citi card in the past eight days or more than one Citi card in the past 65 days

Of course, Citi will take other factors into account when deciding whether to approve you. These can include how many total credit accounts you have open across all issuers, your income, other AAdvantage cards you have and how many credit accounts you've opened recently.

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Unfortunately, Citi doesn't publish exactly how it weighs each aspect of your credit profile.

One important detail to keep in mind is that the 48-month countdown mentioned above begins when your welcome bonus posts to your account, not when you're approved for the card. Given that the AAdvantage Globe launched less than a year ago, if you've earned a bonus on this card, it's safe to bet you aren't currently eligible to earn another one.

If you product-changed a different Citi / AAdvantage card to the AAdvantage Globe and can't remember when your welcome bonus posted on your original card, call Citi at 888-766-2484.

Related: The ultimate guide to credit card application restrictions

What if I'm denied?

Credit card denials are common, even among seasoned points and miles enthusiasts. Sometimes, the reason is in your control, such as having opened too many accounts recently. Other times, approval may simply come down to timing. Your income may not meet Citi's lending criteria, or your credit report may not have enough history.

Regardless of the reason, if you receive a denial for the AAdvantage Globe, call Citi's reconsideration line at 800-695-5171.

If a reason wasn't provided to you at the time of rejection, ask for it when you speak to the representative. Sometimes, you may be able to provide additional context and get the rejection overturned.

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When speaking to the representative, keep these things in mind:

  • Remain cordial. Getting frustrated with the representative will not encourage them to change your application status in your favor.
  • Don't say that you want the card just for its welcome bonus, even if that's true. Issuers want to believe that you'll continue to use a card long after your welcome bonus posts.
  • Highlight some of the card benefits that interest you, such as the AAdvantage Globe's Admirals Club lounge passes or up to $100 annual Splurge credit (exclusions apply).
  • If the representative you're speaking with won't approve you, hang up and call again. You might have better luck with a different representative, but if it's still a no after a couple of tries, it may be best to wait a few months before applying again.

Bottom line

One of the best aspects of getting approved for a new credit card is the chance to earn its welcome bonus. Understanding Citi's application restrictions can help you avoid missing out on the AAdvantage Globe's welcome offer.

Keeping track of all the factors issuers consider can feel overwhelming, but hopefully this guide helps you secure approval for the AAdvantage Globe.

If you meet most of the criteria above, you'll likely be in a strong position for approval. If not, call Citi's reconsideration line and make your case. If all else fails, make any necessary adjustments to your credit situation and try again when the time's right.

To learn more, read our full review of the Citi / AAdvantage Globe.


Apply here: Citi / AAdvantage Globe Mastercard


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