Learn How to Apply for the American Express Green Card

The American Express Green Card is available in Brazil through partner banks that issue American Express cards locally.

Your application steps and your card contract terms depend on the issuing bank you choose.

Before you apply, you should confirm the official “Solicitar agora” path and read the card’s terms and conditions page shown for Brazil.

What the American Express Green Card is in Brazil

In Brazil, the American Express Green Card is positioned as a premium card with flexible spending and Membership Rewards benefits.

The site highlights “sem limite preestabelecido” and describes a flexible spending capacity based on usage and payment behavior.

You should treat “no preset limit” as a feature with bank underwriting rules, not as unlimited approval for any purchase amount.

The exact fees, eligibility rules, and billing conditions are defined by the issuing bank’s contract and the card’s official terms.

Who issues it and where to apply

American Express has partnerships with Banco Bradesco and Banco Santander for issuing American Express cards in Brazil.

If you choose Bradesco, the American Express network page for Bradesco cards lists the Green Card and provides a “Solicitar agora” link.

To avoid scams and lookalike pages, you should start from the official American Express Brazil pages that route you to the issuer.

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Eligibility and documents you should prepare

You should be ready to provide personal identification details, contact information, and income information requested in the issuer’s application flow.

If you are already a Bradesco customer, the bank may direct you to request cards through the Bradesco app.

If you are not a Bradesco customer, request a credit card proposal and track it through dedicated channels.

You should keep your documents consistent across CPF, address, and income fields because mismatches can slow down bank analysis and verification.

Common approval factors

The issuer evaluates your credit profile under its own criteria, even when the product is branded American Express.

Your payment history and financial capacity influence the card’s spending capacity, especially when the product is marketed as “flexível.”

If your proposal is pending longer than expected, the bank provides official numbers to check the status rather than relying on third parties.

Step-by-step application process

Start on the official American Express Brazil page for Bradesco cards, select the Green Card, and use the “Solicitar agora” button.

Complete the proposal with your CPF and requested personal details, and carefully review any declarations and consents shown by the issuer.

Submit the request and wait for the bank’s analysis, because approval depends on the issuer’s credit decision and internal validation steps.

After approval, follow the issuer’s instructions for delivery, activation, and first use, which are typically provided inside the bank’s channels.

Tracking your application and next steps

Bradesco publishes numbers specifically for checking the status of a card proposal, which is useful if you applied and need an update.

For proposal status, Bradesco lists 4004 8288 for capitals and metro regions and 0800 723 8288 for other regions.

If you are asked to resubmit information, you should use the same official channel you applied through to avoid delays and duplicate proposals.

Fees and interest rates to know before you apply

In Brazil, card costs can include annual fees, installment charges, and interest that applies when you revolve the bill or finance balances.

Interest rates are especially important because revolving (“rotativo”) and installment plans can be expensive if you carry balances.

Bradesco publishes monthly interest rate tables for credit cards to comply with Central Bank transparency requirements.

You should always check the latest version of the issuer’s rate table close to your application date because banks update these pages periodically.

Bradesco monthly interest rate table (examples)

On Bradesco’s published table, “Amex Green” appears under categories like rotativo, parcelamento de fatura, and cash withdrawal, with maximum monthly rates shown.

The table shows “Rotativo” for the relevant group as “até 14,99%” per month and “Parcelamento de Fatura” as “até 12,50%” per month.

The same page lists “Saque Nacional / Internacional e Transferências” as “até 16,99%” per month for that group, which can make cash advances costly.

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Customer service phone numbers and official addresses

For the issuing bank’s main customer service, Bradesco lists Fone Fácil at 4002 0022 (capitals/metro) and 0800 570 0022 (other regions), with 24/7 availability.

Bradesco publishes its corporate address as “Cidade de Deus, s/nº, Vila Yara, Osasco, SP, CEP 06029-900.”

American Express Brazil lists its local entity address as “Av Nações Unidas 14171, Cidade Monções, CEP 04794-000, São Paulo, SP.”

SAC for hearing or speech impairment as 0800 762 7777 and an overseas access number as +55 11 3012 0322.

When to call American Express vs the issuing bank

American Express Brazil explicitly advises contacting the issuing bank for questions and problems with your card, because the bank is the issuer.

You should call Bradesco first for billing, limits, installment plans, and disputes because those processes are handled through the issuer relationship.

You should use the American Express Brazil contact page when your need is network-related support guidance or official routing to the right issuer channel.

Tips to use the card safely and get value

You should treat your first months as a “profile-building” period because spending capacity tends to reflect usage patterns and on-time payments.

You should pay the full bill whenever possible to avoid rotativo and financing costs, which can reach high monthly rates on issuer tables.

You should keep your issuer contact numbers saved so you can quickly confirm suspicious transactions and reduce fraud impact.

You should periodically re-check the issuer’s fees and rate disclosures so you understand what changes when you choose installment options or cash advances.

Conclusion

You can apply for the American Express Green Card in Brazil using the official American Express pages that route you to the issuing bank’s request flow.

You improve your experience when you prepare your documents, track your proposal through official bank numbers, and understand the issuer’s published interest tables.

If you want a safer decision, compare the Green Card’s benefits with your expected spending and your ability to pay in full each month.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or credit advice. Card availability, eligibility rules, fees, and interest rates can change, so you should verify details on the official issuer and American Express Brazil pages before applying.

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Andrew Molina
I’m Andrew Molina, an editor at AllTrickIsNow.com. I cover apps, credit cards, finance, technology, and games, always aiming to turn complex topics into accessible and useful information. With a background in digital journalism and multilingual content creation, I closely follow trends that shape people’s everyday lives. My goal is to deliver clear and trustworthy articles that help readers make smarter and more practical choices.

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