How long does it take for NSFAS to verify my information with the Department of Home Affairs (DHA)?


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The time it takes for NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme) to verify your information with the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) may vary depending on several factors, including the number of applications being processed at any given time, the accuracy of the information provided, and the responsiveness of the DHA.

Typically, the verification process with the DHA can take up to 6 weeks, although it can take longer in some cases. It's essential to ensure that the information you provide to NSFAS is accurate and matches the information on your ID document, as any discrepancies can cause delays in the verification process.

During the verification process, NSFAS may request additional information or documentation from you to support your application. It's important to respond to these requests promptly to avoid any further delays in the application process.

If you have not heard back from NSFAS regarding the status of your application after the verification process, you can contact their support team for an update. It's also worth noting that NSFAS provides regular updates on the application status through their online portal, so it's essential to check your account regularly for any updates or notifications.

 





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