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Type your last name in the search box above and see how easy it is to create your very own personalized Asian Surname Visa card with your surname emblazoned in Chinese or Korean. Sign up for this card now and earn bonus points that you can redeem for rewards. What's more, DaName will donate $5 to the American Cancer Society for each approved application. The more of us who participate, the bigger the impact we can make.

We also offer a free translation service and cultural guide on our Facebook page, conducted by professional Chinese and Korean translators. For example, if you’re thinking about getting a Chinese tattoo, if you’re learning Korean or if you just want to know more about Chinese culture, then all you have to do is 'Like' our Facebook page and ask us whatever you want!

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  • No annual fee
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  • $5 donation to the American Cancer Society for each approved application
  • Emergency cash disbursement & card replacement
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The DaName Visa® Platinum Rewards card is issued by UMB Bank. In a 2010 study by Forbes, UMB was ranked the second-best bank in the United States. For more information, visit www.umb.com or follow them on Twitter at @UMBFinancial.

All applications for DaName Visa credit card accounts will be subject to UMB Bank's approval, at its absolute discretion. This program is only open to U.S. residents 18 and over. After this period a low variable APR will apply.

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In recent years Will Smith has become a huge China enthusiast. In 2010, The Smith family spent 4 months in China while his son Jaden starred in the remake of “The Karate Kid” alongside Jackie Chan. Jaden was praised by Chan for his willingness to learn the Chinese phrases for different kung fu moves, while also responding to orders in Mandarin...

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