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Is Avianca Vida Visa card available in MD? When I tried to apply for the card a couple of months ago, it wasn't.
Answered on Jan 30, 2019
Updated on Jan 30, 2019
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The card was unavailable in Maryland until recently. They’ve started accepting applications Maryland residents recently, so you can apply for the Avianca Vida Visa® Card now.
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