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United Gateway Card vs Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)

Both are well-respected travel cards. The United Gateway Card comes from Chase at $0/yr; the Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa) from Mission Lane at $0/yr. Below: side-by-side specs, an opinionated verdict, and the FAQs people actually ask before applying.

Bottom line

These cards are close on the fundamentals (similar bonus value, similar fee). The right pick depends on which category you spend the most in and which transfer partners best fit your travel goals.

FeatureUnited Gateway CardMission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)
Annual fee$0$0
Sign-up bonus30,000 milesNone
Bonus value (est.)$390$0
Min spend to unlock bonus$1,000 in 3 mo$0 in 0 mo
IssuerChaseMission Lane
Card categorytravelcredit-builder
Best earning category (United)2x1x
Transfer partnersNoneNone
Headline benefits
  • 2x on United + transit + gas
  • No annual fee
  • No foreign tx fees
  • 25% inflight rebate
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    United Gateway Card
    $0/yr · 30,000 miles
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    Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)
    $0/yr · None

    Editorial take: United Gateway Card

    The no-fee United card. Doesn't include free bags (that starts with the Explorer), so it's really only worth it for credit-building purposes.

    Editorial take: Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)

    Common questions

    Which card has the bigger sign-up bonus, United Gateway Card or Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)?
    The United Gateway Card has the bigger bonus, 30,000 miles, worth roughly $390, versus None (~$0) on the Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa).
    Is the United Gateway Card's $0 annual fee worth it compared to the Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)?
    The United Gateway Card has no annual fee, so the question is whether the Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)'s $0 fee is justified by its perks. If you'll use enough of the Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)'s benefits to clear $0 in value annually, it's worth it; otherwise stick with the United Gateway Card.
    Can I have both the United Gateway Card and Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa)?
    Yes, since they're from different issuers (Chase and Mission Lane) the application rules don't conflict. Many points enthusiasts hold both, they pair well when one earns flexible bank points and the other earns a different currency.
    Should I get the United Gateway Card or the Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa) first?
    Get the one whose sign-up bonus you can hit comfortably without overspending. United Gateway Card: $1,000 spend in 3 months. Mission Lane Cash Back Visa (Silver Line Visa): $0 in 0 months. Pick the easier minimum spend if you're new to points; pick the larger bonus if you have planned big purchases coming up.

    Card details on this page reflect the most recent data we've verified against the issuer's own site. Sign-up bonuses and fees can change at any time, confirm the current offer on the issuer's page before applying.