None. Even secured cards require a specified balance in a checking account, before they are granted.
While a checking and savings account may factor into the decision whether or not to grant you a credit card, a much larger factor would be whether or not you have established other credit accounts.
Start with a department store card. If you can't get that start with a "secured" credit card. It will build credit and allow you to apply for a regular credit card down the road.
Start with a job, Open a savings account and save regularly, Open a checking account and manage it carefully, and Apply to a local department store or a gasoline company for a credit card.
Yes, you can get Bad Credit Loan.
You do not need to have a job to open a checking account, you do however need some money to put into the checking account so having a job or having a parent with a job is almost always a necessity, as a means to get the money to start the account.
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Yes, you can obtain a pre-paid credit card to start establishing credit. There are "credit" cards available at many places where you pay in advance. Capital One is a Mastercard company with lower standards for issuing credit cards.
You should not avoid paying the minimum due in your credit card account. The credit card company does not care if you lost your job. What you need to do is to speak with a credit consolidation agency in your area. Ask around about their reputation. The credit consolidation company will make a deal with your credit card company.
If you have bad credit you can still obtain a loan up to $1500 from most online payday loan companies. Most don't require a credit check, but you'll need to provide a checking account and have a job that deposits your check directly into your checking from which the loan can be repaid (auto drafted) from.
The best, and about the only way to legally obtain a credit card, is to ask one of your parent's to add you to their account. But then don't use the card because your parents will keep it. After about a year, or so, and if you have held a steady job for about a year, then try applying for one on your own, if the automatic credit apps haven't started coming by then.
A credit card with no job
Any legitimate job on the internet DOES NOT require you to have a credit card. Never pay a fee for any job, it's a scam.