In recent times, many people have raised concerns about their government-related applications getting rejected, delayed, or marked invalid, even after submitting their Aadhar card as supporting proof. This is a frustrating experience—but in most cases, the issue is not with the system, but with how the Aadhar card is submitted.
Let’s break this down to help you avoid such problems in the future.
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The Most Common Mistake – Submitting Partial Aadhar Images
When submitting an Aadhar card as proof for any kind of application—be it for a passport, PAN card, voter ID, or any other government service—submitting only a portion of the Aadhar card (such as just the name, date of birth, or photo) is a major mistake.
Such submissions are often considered incomplete and invalid, leading to:
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Rejection of your application
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Unnecessary delays
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Or worse, the application being marked as fraudulent or suspicious
And in such cases, the applicant (you) is held fully responsible.
So, What’s the Correct Way to Submit Aadhar?
To ensure your Aadhar submission is valid and accepted without issues, follow any one of the below methods:
✅ Option 1: Submit eAadhar PDF
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Download your official eAadhar from the UIDAI website.
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Use the original, password-protected PDF.
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Do not remove or crack the password using third-party tools. This can raise red flags during verification.
✅ Option 2: Full-Page Photo of Aadhar Letter
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If you have the original Aadhar card received via post, take a clear, full-page photo of it.
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Ensure all details (QR code, name, DOB, address, etc.) are clearly visible and nothing is cropped.
✅ Option 3: Front and Back Images of Aadhar Card
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If you only have the PVC card or digital copy, make sure to send clear images of both the front and back sides.
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Avoid glare, blur, or poor lighting while capturing the photo.
Avoid These Common Mistakes:
❌ Submitting cropped images showing only name and photo
❌ Hiding or covering parts of the Aadhar
❌ Editing or modifying the Aadhar image
❌ Removing the password from the eAadhar PDF
Conclusion: You Are Responsible for Proper Submission
Remember, when it comes to document verification, clarity and completeness are key. Submitting an incomplete or altered Aadhar card—even unintentionally—can seriously impact your application.
So, always ensure you are submitting a valid and complete Aadhar proof as per the guidelines above. This small step can save you from big problems later.
If you found this post helpful, share it with your friends and family—because one small mistake in Aadhar submission can cost a lot of time and effort.

