I guess it should work.
I ordered mine, and I have never been asked to proove I actually lived in the place I pretended to live in.
So it should not be a problem.
The CEO explained why it was currently limited to Eurozone.
It is NOT for legal reasons.
It's only done to guarantee a high experience for the customer, and they wanted to avoid having people dealing in euro while it was not their native currency. So they preferred postponing it waiting to onboard new currency (dollar, yen, etc.).
When did you ordered it?
I haven't ordered yet, i am asking a favor from a fellow that is working in the euro zone, Since he don't believe in bitcoin i need more convincing power so he will accept my request in receiving the card on my behalf.
Do i need to complete a KYC and a Euro address?
Well, actually he will not have to do anything: only sending you back the letter he will receive from 2gether (without opening it, if you want to keep your credit card private, if it's not a close friend). That's all.
You need a KYC for yourself.
You need to give an address where 2gether will send the card. But you don't need to proove you live there.
There is a "additional information" field where you could put the name of your friend (as the card will be sent to your name) to ensure he receives it well.
It's like if you moved: you gave an address and then you changed to another place.
So it's not really engaging for your friend.
It could be not linked to crypto, it would be the same for him.
Just receiving a letter and sending back to you.