The Confirmation Step: Verifying Who We Are
This is typically where things slow down, so we were braced for a wait. Sloterra asked for a government photo ID (we used a driver’s license) and a recent utility bill to verify our Canadian address. The upload page operated without a hitch, handling standard JPG and PDF files. We submitted the documents off and got an automated email confirming receipt. Then we sat tight. Surprisingly, the verification team gave us the green light in less than 12 hours. We’ve waited two days or more at other places, so this was a good start. Our account status went from “Pending Verification” to “Processing.”
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