U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature®

U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® Review

Annual fee $0Issuer U.S. BankNetwork VisaCredit Good (670+)
4.0/5Cardocrat score

Overview

The U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® is a category rewards card from U.S. Bank, running on the Visa network. The U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® earns up to 4x on dining, groceries, and gas, so it pays you the most exactly where you already spend. There is no annual fee, which means every dollar of rewards is pure profit. New cardholders can earn 20,000 points after $1,000 in 90 days.

It earns its keep without an annual fee, which is rare for a card with real bonus categories. That combination makes it a strong everyday keeper that you never have to justify paying for.

Best for: ['Best Credit Cards for Dining']
Think twice if: your spending does not line up with its bonus categories, or if you would rather not think about where you swipe at all.

Our 4.0 out of 5 rating

Rewards rate
4.5
Value for the fee
4.5
Welcome bonus
3.5
Flexibility
3.0
Perks and credits
3.5

Each score weighs the rewards rate, value after the annual fee, welcome offer, points flexibility, and perks, with every point valued at a flat 1 cent. This is our editorial assessment to help you compare cards, not a guarantee of approval or of the value you will get.

Rewards: how it earns

Where the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® earns its rewards is its bonus categories: 4x on dining (about $120 a year on the $3,000 a typical household spends there), 2x on groceries (about $120 a year on the $6,000 a typical household spends there), and 2x on gas (about $43 a year on the $2,160 a typical household spends there). Across a full year of average household spending, the card returns roughly $469 in rewards before any welcome bonus, so the more your spending overlaps those categories, the better it does.

CategoryRateNotes
Dining and restaurants4xBonus category
Groceries2xBonus category
Gas2xBonus category
Streaming2xBonus category
Travel1xBase rate
Everything else1xEverything else

Every point and mile above is valued at a flat 1 cent, the same honest standard we use for every card. Run your own spending through the calculator to see what this card would actually return for you.

Pros and cons

Pros
  • 4x on dining
  • 2x on groceries
  • 2x on gas
  • 2x on streaming
  • No annual fee
  • Welcome offer worth about $200
Cons
  • Few real drawbacks for the right user

The welcome bonus

The current welcome offer is 20,000 points, earned after you spend $1,000 in 90 days. Valued honestly at a flat 1 cent per point, that is worth about $200. Stacking the welcome offer on top of a typical year of rewards and accounting for no annual fee, the first year is worth roughly $669.

Is the annual fee worth it?

The U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® has no annual fee, so there is no break-even math to worry about. Every dollar of rewards is profit, and you can keep it open for free, which also helps the average age of your credit over time.

Benefits and protections

Beyond the rewards, the perks and protections worth knowing about include:

  • 20,000 bonus points after $1,000 in purchases in the first 90 days (a $200 value)
  • $15 annual streaming statement credit after 11 consecutive months of eligible streaming purchases
  • Points are worth 1 cent each toward travel, cash back, or gift cards

Statement credits

  • $15 annual streaming statement credit (after 11 consecutive months of eligible streaming purchases)

Who should get it, and who should skip it

It is best for people whose biggest monthly spending is dining and groceries and who want to maximize those categories without paying an annual fee.

Skip it if your spending does not line up with its bonus categories, or if you would rather not think about where you swipe at all.

Frequently asked questions

Is the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® worth it?
For most people, yes. With no annual fee there is nothing to earn back, so any rewards you collect are profit.
What is the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® best for?
It is best for people whose biggest monthly spending is dining and groceries and who want to maximize those categories without paying an annual fee.
What credit score do you need for the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature®?
Issuers generally look for good (670+). Approval also depends on income, existing accounts, and your overall credit profile.
Does the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® have an annual fee?
No, it has no annual fee.
Does the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® have a welcome bonus?
Yes. New cardholders can earn 20,000 points after $1,000 in 90 days.

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Offer details verified against issuer sources as of July 2026. Editorial opinions are our own. Cardocrat values all points at a flat 1 cent and never inflates redemptions.

Bryce Casson

Bryce Casson, Founder of Cardocrat. About the author.