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KES3059A3

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Aug 19, 2025
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I'll be traveling to Central Asia for a few weeks and plan to use my Apple Card there to take advantage of the no foreign transaction fees. Sometimes with other credit card companies, it's a good idea to let them know that you are traveling internationally so they don't block your card when you attempt to use it abroad.

Is there a way I can let Apple Card know I'll be using the card internationally so they don't block it?
 
I've traveled internationally several times using Apple Card as my main point of sale card - to St Maarten a few times, to the UK and Ireland, to France, to Portugal. I have never had to do a travel notice. I think I may have tried once and they told me it was unnecessary; but all I can say is that in the checklist of things that I need to do before travel, notifying Apple (or Goldman Sachs) is not on my list, and there are a few cards that are, if I do take them with me.
 
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