Why Seva Sindhu Takes Longer Than Expected for Approval
If you ever submitted a service request (like a certificate or scheme application) on the Seva Sindhu portal and were waiting longer than you expected, you’re not alone. Many users feel stuck or confused when the status stays on “In Progress” for days.
In this guide, I’ll explain the real reasons why approvals can be slow, what usually happens behind the scenes, and how you can check or speed things up — all in simple words (no big confusing terms).

Multiple Departments Means Multiple Reviews
The Seva Sindhu portal is not just for one thing — it’s a common gateway for many government services and schemes (certificates, welfare, licenses, pensions, etc.).
Each service is handled by a specific department. After you submit your application online:
So approval is not instant — it needs verification by actual government officials.
Physical or Field Verification Is Still Needed for Some Services
Even though Seva Sindhu is digital, some services still require field checks or manual verification — especially:
Why does this add time?
So even if you submitted online, the offline steps take time too.
High Number of Applications Causes Backlogs
Many people in Karnataka use Seva Sindhu every day. When there’s a big rush — like during scheme deadlines or benefit windows — approvals can slow down.
If a department has hundreds or thousands of applications, it takes longer for staff to process each one.
This is a common reason why approvals take longer than expected.
Incomplete or Incorrect Documents Slow Things Down
One of the biggest causes of delays is simple — missing or wrong documents.
Here’s how this happens:
If anything is missing, staff cannot approve your application until the issue is fixed.
Technical Issues and System Upgrades
Seva Sindhu portal sometimes undergoes maintenance or updates to improve performance.
During these times:
This doesn’t always mean anything is wrong with your application — it may simply be the portal being updated.
Weekends and Public Holidays Can Affect Processing Time
Most government departments process applications only on working days.
If you applied just before a weekend or a holiday, your application might not be touched until the next business day.
So don’t be surprised if you see no change for a couple of days — it can be normal.
Manual Checks Are Still Part of the System
Not all approvals are automatically updated. Some applications require:
That adds time, but it also ensures your data is correct and fraud-free.
Your Status May Be Stuck — What It Usually Means
Sometimes you check the status, and it shows the same message for many days. Common causes:
If it hasn’t been updated for a long time, see the tips below to handle it.
Tips to Speed Up or Avoid Delay
Here are quick actions you can take:
Check Documents Before Submitting
Double-check that all required files are clear and complete.
Look for Status Messages Carefully
If your application asks for additional documents, do it quickly to avoid waiting.
Use Correct Formats
Some services need PDF uploads, some need images. Make sure you follow the instructions.
Apply Early in the Week
If possible, submit before the start of the work week, not before holidays.
Keep Your Contact Updated
Make sure your mobile and email are correct — updates are sent via SMS/email.
Use Helpdesk if Stuck Too Long
You can contact support if the status stays unchanged for a long time (helpline contacts are on the portal).
Why Some Services Take MUCH Longer
Some services simply require more checks:
These take longer than simple certificate services.
Do All Services Take Long?
No.
Some services are fast:
But anything that needs human intervention or local verification can take more time.
What to Do When Approval Takes Too Long
If your status shows no movement for over a week:
This often helps trigger a manual review.You can also read: Step-by-Step Guide to Link Your Mobile with Seva Sindhu
FAQs
Final Words
Waiting for approval on Seva Sindhu can be frustrating, but it happens for real, practical reasons — such as multiple department checks, document verification, backlogs, and manual validation steps. Understanding these reasons helps you stay patient, avoid mistakes, and take the right actions to make the process smoother.
