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Aadhar Card Rejected? What To Do Next?

Aadhar Card is a very important document these days. You must quickly apply for one if you wish to reap some benefits of being an Indian Citizen. If you have already applied for one and not received it, is your Aadhar Card Rejected? The following article will help you to decipher the answer to this.

Aadhar Card Rejected? What To Do Next?

UIDAI has provided all Indian citizens a very easy-to-get official document – Aadhar Card. Once you have an Aadhar Card, you are entitled to many benefits:
  • you can apply for other government documents (passport, PAN etc) and provide your Aadhar Card as your Photo ID Proof.
  • you get entitled to DigiLock facility.
  • LPG subsidy is directly transferred to your Aadhar Enabled Bank Account. and much more…
However, UIDAI has received some complaints. Some people have not received their Aadhar Cards in spite of having applied for it. One possible reason for this might be Aadhar Card Rejected.

AADHAR CARD REJECTED – FIRST CHECK AADHAR STATUS

If you had applied for your Aadhar Card and not received it yet. Aadhar Card Rejected can be one of the many possible reasons.

The other cases for which you might not have received your Aadhar Card yet might be :

  • Aadhar Card Not found.
  • Aadhar Card Could not be processed due to technical reasons.
Additionally, if you had applied for your Aadhar Card prior to 1st April 2012 and have not received your Aadhar Card, you may have to reapply.

Some applications which had been submitted before 1st April 2012 were unfortunately misplaced or their captured data has been damaged due to ‘Encryption Error‘.

It is, therefore, advisable that if you have not Received your Aadhar Card, please check your Aadhar Card status.

CHECK AADHAR CARD STATUS

You will know the specific reason for your Aadhar’s delay if you check your Aadhar Card Status. the process is easy – click here to know how to check your Aadhar Card Status Online.

NOTE: To Check your Aadhar Card Status Online, you must have your Enrollment Number along with you. In Case you have lost your Enrollment Slip (Enrollment Number), you can look it up online as well – Click here to know the process.

AADHAR CARD REJECTED? WHAT TO DO NEXT?

In Case your Aadhar Card Status displays any of the following:
  • Aadhar Card Rejected.
  • Not Found.
  • Can’t be processed due to technical reasons.
You will have to reapply for another Aadhar Card.

However if your Aadhar Card Status shows 
  • In Process.
  • Dispatched.
You will have to wait for it a little before you get the hard-copy. You can also opt for the E-Aadhar Option, download and print it. It is acceptable at all places where an Aadhar Card is.

AADHAR CARD REJECTED – AADHAR CARD REAPPLICATION

If you Aadhar Card has been rejected, you will have to reapply.

Reapplying for an Aadhar Card is not a Herculean task… Infact is is among the easiest of Govt. document to apply for and get.

The UIDAI web portal makes the entire Aadhar Card Application process easy and quick. You can start the process with an Online Aadhar Card Appointment. Booking an Aadhar Card Appointment makes your work easy. You are allotted a center for the application process, which makes the procedure smooth. Once you are at the allotted center, fill in the application form and please follow as instructed by the officials.

Once you have applied for your Aadhar Card, keep checking your Aadhar Card Status and once it has been fully processed, you may wait to get the hard-copy via post or download your E-Aadhar Card.

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