Sambal Card Application Rejected? Find the Reason & Fix It

Rejection Diagnosis Tool

Sambal Card Application Rejected? Find the Reason & Fix It

Answer 3 questions about your application and instantly find out why it was rejected, the exact fix required, and how long it will take to resolve.

⚠️ This tool diagnoses rejection reasons based on the most common Sambal Card rejection patterns. The diagnosis is a guide — always verify by checking your application status on the Sambal portal.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Sambal Card rejection reasons and reapplication process.

Log in to sambal.mp.gov.in with your Samagra ID. Go to your application status section. The portal shows the specific rejection reason against your application number. If the reason is unclear, visit your nearest CSC centre or Gram Panchayat office — the officer can look up the detailed rejection reason using your Samagra ID.

No, there is no mandatory waiting period for reapplication. You can reapply as soon as you have corrected the issue that caused the rejection. However, make sure the specific problem is fully resolved before reapplying — submitting the same incomplete application again will result in another rejection.

eKYC completion on the Samagra portal takes 24–72 hours to reflect on the Sambal system. If you applied for Sambal Card immediately after completing eKYC, the systems may not have synced yet. Wait 48–72 hours after eKYC completion and check again. If still showing as incomplete, visit the CSC centre for manual verification.

Get an official income certificate from your Tehsildar or Revenue Officer confirming annual family income below Rs 2.5 lakh. This government-issued certificate overrides any estimated income figure in the system. Submit this certificate with your reapplication. If a family member’s income was incorrectly counted, get that corrected in the Samagra records first.

Yes. File a grievance on the Sambal portal under the Grievance section with your application number and rejection details. You can also submit a written complaint to the District Labour Office or Jan Seva Kendra. Most wrongful rejections are resolved within 30 days of filing a grievance. Keep all documents ready to support your appeal.

Yes, pending and rejected are different statuses. Pending means the application is still under verification — it has not been rejected. Applications typically take 15–30 days for initial verification. If pending for more than 45 days, escalate by filing a grievance on the Sambal portal or visiting the district labour office. Pending status does not mean you need to reapply.