Saturday, March 22, 2025

Higher Pension EPS-95 Application, Check Status Step by Step..

The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has processed 70% of applications under the Pension on Higher Wages (PoHW) scheme and aims to complete the remaining cases by March 31, 2025.

EPFO has stated that a complete assessment can only be made after all higher pension applications are processed.

Interim evaluations will continue for every 50,000 demand letters sent to Employees’ Pension Scheme (EPS) subscribers who have opted for higher pensions.

As of February 14, 2025, EPFO received approximately 17.49 lakh applications for higher pensions.

Out of these, 2.24 lakh applications were not forwarded by employers, while 3.92 lakh were returned for missing details.

Another 1.92 lakh applications are under review, and 2,19,155 applicants have been asked to pay additional contributions.

So far, 74,811 pensioners and 41,285 active employees have deposited the required additional amount.

EPFO has issued 24,001 pension payment orders but rejected 5.05 lakh applications.

How to Check Your Application Status

From checking the status online to seeking legal options, this guide will walk you through the practical solutions to help you get your pension application moving. Let’s explore eight key strategies to overcome these challenges.

1. Check Your Application Status Online

The first step in resolving your stuck pension application is to check its status online. You can do this through the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) portal by logging into your Universal Account Number (UAN) account.

Once logged in, navigate to the “Pension Status” section. This feature provides valuable insights into where your application stands, whether it has been processed, or if any errors have been flagged.

The online portal allows you to stay informed and address any issues early on before taking additional steps.

How to check your status online:

  • Visit the EPFO website and log in using your UAN credentials.
  • Go to the “Pension Status” section under your profile.
  • Look for any alerts, updates, or requests for further documentation.

Knowing the current status can guide you in your next course of action. If the status shows no progress for an extended period, it might be time to escalate the issue.

2. Contact Your Employer for Assistance

In many cases, delays are caused by incomplete or incorrect submissions by your employer. Employers are responsible for submitting the necessary paperwork to the EPFO on behalf of their employees.

If there’s a delay, it could be that your employer has yet to submit the correct documents or needs to correct errors in the original submission. Reach out to your HR or payroll department to verify whether everything was submitted accurately and on time.

Employers also have access to follow-up with the EPFO and can escalate issues on your behalf. Maintaining good communication with your employer is crucial to ensure they are aware of any delays and taking appropriate steps to resolve them.

3. Submit a Grievance on the EPFO’s Grievance Portal

If checking the status online and contacting your employer doesn’t help, you can escalate the issue by submitting a formal complaint via the EPFO’s online grievance portal.

This platform allows you to file a complaint directly with the EPFO and provides a systematic way for them to address your concerns.

Steps to submit a grievance:

  • Visit the EPFO Grievance Management System.
  • Select “Register Grievance” and enter your UAN details.
  • Choose “Pension” as the complaint category and provide a clear explanation of the issue.

The EPFO typically responds to grievances within a stipulated time, and their response can give you actionable steps or updates to resolve the issue.

4. Contact Your Regional EPFO Office

If the online channels aren’t yielding results, sometimes direct contact with your regional EPFO office can help. You can either visit the office in person or reach out via email or phone. Each regional office has contact details listed on the EPFO website, and connecting with them directly may expedite the process.

When visiting or contacting the regional office, ensure that you have all the relevant documents handy, such as your UAN details, pension application forms, and any correspondence you’ve had with the EPFO so far. Speaking directly to an EPFO official may help you get personalized assistance and resolve the issue more quickly.

5. Verify and Correct Any Missing or Incorrect Documents

One of the most common reasons for delays in processing EPS pension applications is missing or incorrect documentation. Double-check that all your documents are complete and free of errors.

Some of the critical documents you need to verify include:

  • Pensionable service records.
  • Proof of salary, especially if applying for a higher pension.
  • Properly filled out forms like Form 10D.

Ensure that your UAN details, name, and other personal information are consistent across all documents. Any discrepancies can cause unnecessary delays, so verifying these details is essential to moving your application forward.

6. Follow Up Regularly for Updates

Persistence is often key when dealing with bureaucratic processes like EPFO pension applications. Follow up regularly with both your employer and the EPFO to ensure that your case isn’t forgotten. Multiple follow-ups can help bring attention to pending cases and may even speed up the resolution.

Regular communication will also keep you updated on the status of your application and whether additional steps are required. Sometimes, simple persistence is enough to get things moving.

7. Legal Recourse as a Last Resort

If all else fails, and your application remains stuck despite your best efforts, you may need to consider legal options. Filing a Right to Information (RTI) application can be an effective way to obtain detailed information about the status of your pension application and the reasons for the delay. RTI applications are legally binding, and the EPFO must respond within a specific timeframe.

If you still don’t get a resolution, seeking legal assistance from a lawyer experienced in EPFO matters may be necessary. They can advise you on the appropriate steps to take, including filing a legal petition, to push the process forward.

8. Stay Proactive and Persistent

While delays in EPS pension applications can be frustrating, staying proactive and persistent is crucial. By following these steps and maintaining consistent communication with the EPFO and your employer, you can significantly improve your chances of resolving the issue.

In summary, addressing a stuck EPS pension application requires a methodical approach. From checking your status online to exploring legal options, the key is to stay involved in the process and follow up regularly until the issue is resolved.


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