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I’ve done it the other way round. Using my UK history to get a card in the US. I used a family member’s address and had them switch a utility bill to my name. From memory, I don’t think they actually asked to see it in the end. Call Amex and ask about their Global transfer program if you haven’t already.
Amex was the easiest to get after moving to the uk.
I got a charge card from amex soon after my move to UK. In application they asked about my employer details and may have verified my details through them. Later on I moved to credit card after a year or so. In general employer issued letters/references work in such scenarios.
You could just submit rent agreement, council tax bill .. it was long time ago so don't remember exactly
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Difficult if you’ve just moved. Maybe with a referral. Probably also depends on which card you want
I just rang a couple of days ago for a US card (currently in the UK). They said they just needed a US address to post the actual card to made no difference if I live there or not. Hopefully it's the same in the UK?