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Verification is a process that the U.S. Department of Education uses to make sure that the information reported on the FAFSA is accurate. Some FAFSA applications are selected because of inconsistent information, and others are chosen randomly.
Provide Required Verification Verification is the process your school uses to confirm that the data reported on your FAFSA form is accurate. If youre selected for verification, your school will request additional documentation that supports the information you reported.
The verification process involves submitting documents such as tax transcripts and W-2 forms so the financial aid office at your college can see that the information on these documents matches your FAFSA application.
IF YOU ARE APPEARING IN PERSON: You must also present a valid government-issued photo identification (ID) such as, but not limited to, a drivers license, other state-issued photo ID, or passport. The following ID cards will not be accepted: military, SNAP, foreign, and student ID issued by a state school.
How do I check the status of my FAFSA application? Log in to fafsa.gov. Select whether youre a student, parent, or preparer. Select Continue. Your FAFSA status can be found on the My FAFSA page, which youll see right after you log in if youve started or completed a FAFSA form.
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Students who are selected for verification will be placed in one of the following groups to determine which FAFSA information must be verified. V1Standard Verification Group. Students in this group must verify the following if they are tax filers: Adjusted gross income.
Why do people get selected for verification? There are a variety of reasons students have their FAFSA flagged for verification, including random selection, applying to a college that verifies all students, to protect against identity theft, or most commonly, there was a mistake on your FAFSA that needs clarification.
Correct Mistakes or Make Updates to Your FAFSA Form Once your application has been processed, you can correct your FAFSA form online or on paper.

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