Hiring & Recruitment
Employers in Islamabad and abroad demand verified credentials to ensure credibility.
Academic Admissions & Scholarships
Universities often require verification before accepting applicants, especially for international scholarships.
Combatting Credential Fraud
By authenticating degrees, QVP reduces fraudulent documentation and preserves institutional integrity.
Step 1: Application Submission
You typically fill out an online request to a QVP agency or directly through your university. In Islamabad, services are available via:
Credential & Verification Services (CVS) – A reputable firm offering a “one‑window” verification process handled by qualified personnel
University-specific verification, such as Quaid‑e‑Azam University checks via external agencies.
Step 2: Document Collection & Authorization
Scan or physically submit all educational documents, like degrees, transcripts, CNIC copies, passport-size photos, and consent letters depending on the verifier’s procedure.
Step 3: Verification by Issuing Authority
The agency directly contacts the issuing university, board, or professional body. Established services like CVS and BackCheck Group have specialized teams to request official confirmation
Step 4: Processing & Status Updates
Processing timelines vary. Typical turnarounds range from 15–20 working days (for universities) to even longer during peak season Agencies may offer online tracking. However, delays are common—QVP support forum users report applications "in progress" for over a month.
Step 5: Certificate Issuance
Upon successful verification, you receive an official verification report or certificate. This document can then be submitted to embassies, employers, or universities.
BackCheck Group: Facilitates university-specific verification, including Quaid-e-Azam University, with clear timelines and procedural transparency
Government/National Board Verification: Entities like BISE boards or the Ministry of Education can offer supplementary verification assistance for degrees.
Track Status Regularly: Use online portals and support forums—delays can stretch beyond the projected timeline
Ensure Accurate Documentation: Submit all required paperwork—degrees, transcripts, identification, and consent—complete and legible.
Clarify Payment Terms: Fees are often in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) for locals and USD for international clients; ask for a clear invoice.
Follow Up: Regularly contact your agency or university to ensure the process is on track—delays often hinge on slow university responses.
Delays at Issuing Institutions: Many applications remain “In Progress” for weeks to months; user complaints in forums show frustration around QVP-823188 and QVP-643850 being stuck over 21–37 days
Missing Documents: If identification, consent letters, or transcripts are incomplete, verification can stall.
Embassy Acceptance: Some embassies may reject the QVP report, urging re-verification or direct submission—a scenario flagged in support threads.