Can you list what cards you’ve opened in the last 24 months across all issuers and when (month/year). For the Chase cards still open, both personal and biz, can you add up (for yourself) the credit lines across all cards? Are the total CLs on all your Chase cards over or under 50% of the household income you put in your card applications, or are your total CLs on your Chase cards over $70k?
The key to getting auto-approved (whether instantly or eventually) for Chase biz cards is to first, give adequate time in between apps, particularly for Chase cards. We recommend 2-3 months since your last application on your credit report when applying for a new Chase personal card, and 3-4 months since your last app that shows on your credit report when applying for a new Chase biz card. (Note that most biz cards don’t show up on your credit report, which is why we like them for in between Chase apps.) ETA: You should count Chase biz cards when spacing between cards, because Chase can “see” their own cards and knows you’ve opened their biz cards. So even if Chase biz cards don’t show up on your credit report, count them for the purposes of timing your next Chase app.
Second, keep your Chase credit lines low, or at least in check. Keep your overall CLs on Chase personal and biz cards <50% of household income. The lower the better, so it doesn’t look like Chase has already extended you sufficient credit. If the CLs get too high, like >$70k, even if it’s under 50% of HHI, cut it down.
Third, keep your “business” simple. Since CIP#1 is for First Last Word Word, can you just apply as a sole proprietor with your FirstName LastName, using SSN as the Tax ID number? The reason why Chase asked for additional paperwork was because they needed to verify your business exists. If you apply with just FirstName LastName using your SSN as a sole proprietor, you’d only have to show them your Driver’s License and SSN card if they asked for verification because your “business” is “you.”
Hope this helps.