Your KYC & Verification Guide: Get Approved Faster
A step-by-step guide to passing V Solve Hub partner verification the first time — which documents to upload, how to photograph them, and the common mistakes that slow approvals.
Verification protects both you and your customers — it's what lets people trust a professional arriving at their home. Most applications are reviewed within 24 hours. Here's how to get approved on the first try.
What you'll need
- A clear profile photo of your face
- Your Aadhaar (optional, but it speeds up trust and matching)
- A trade certificate or proof of skill, if you have one
- For drivers: driving licence and vehicle registration (RC)
How to photograph documents
Blurry or cropped photos are the number-one reason a document gets sent back. Before you upload:
- Lay the document flat on a plain surface.
- Use good, even light — daylight near a window is perfect.
- Make sure all four corners are inside the frame.
- Check that the text is sharp and readable before submitting.
After you submit
Your status moves to Pending while our team reviews it. You'll be notified the moment a decision is made. If something needs fixing, the app shows exactly which document and why — just re-upload it and the review runs again automatically.
Common mistakes to avoid
| Mistake | Fix |
|---|---|
| Glare hiding the details | Tilt away from direct light |
| Only half the document visible | Include all four corners |
| Screenshot of a screenshot | Photograph the original |
| Wrong document type | Match the upload label |
Take two minutes to get your photos right and you'll usually be active within a day — ready to receive your first jobs.
Frequently asked questions
How long does verification take?
Most applications are reviewed within 24 hours. You'll be notified in the app as soon as a decision is made.
Is Aadhaar mandatory to sign up?
No — Aadhaar is optional and you can add it later. Providing it does help build trust and can speed up job matching.
What happens if a document is rejected?
The app shows exactly which document was flagged and why. Just re-upload a clearer copy and the review runs again automatically.
