Nothing slows a payout like an unexpected verification snag. The good news: you can breeze through B7’s KYC (Know Your Customer) checks if you prepare the right documents and avoid a few common traps. This guide walks you through exactly what to submit, how to format it, and what to do if something gets rejected—so your withdrawals don’t get stuck in review.
If you’re about to register at casino B7, set aside ten minutes to gather clean copies of your documents first. Doing this before your first big win often means your payout request sails through without delays.

What B7’s verification actually checks
Verification confirms four basics: you are who you say you are, you’re of legal age, your address matches your account, and the payment method you use is truly yours. Compliance with anti–money laundering and player protection rules means B7 must see authentic, readable, and matching records. If any detail clashes (name spelling, address format, card ownership), the review turns manual and can take longer.
Prepare these before you upload
- Government ID: Passport, driver’s license, or national ID. It must be color, unedited, and unexpired.
- Address proof (dated within the last 3 months): Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and residential address.
- Payment method proof: For cards, a photo of the physical card (front side only), showing your name and the first 6 + last 4 digits; cover the middle digits and the CVV. For e-wallets or bank transfers, a screenshot of the account page showing your name and account number/ID.
- Selfie or live face check: A clear, well-lit photo of you holding your ID, if requested.
General formatting tips:
- Use bright, indirect light; avoid glare and shadows.
- Keep all four edges visible—don’t crop or tilt aggressively.
- Use JPG or PNG for photos, PDF for scans; keep files under the stated size limit.
- Ensure the account name matches documents exactly (no nicknames).
Step-by-step: a fast path through B7’s checks
- Complete profile details first. Make sure your legal name, birth date, and address match your documents character-for-character.
- Upload your ID in color. If it’s a driver’s license, submit both sides. Check that the MRZ (if a passport) and holograms are clear.
- Provide proof of address. Bank statement or utility bill with full name and address; e-statements are fine if they show the bank’s logo, date, and your details.
- Validate your payment method. For cards, show only the first 6 + last 4 digits; never upload the CVV or full number. For e-wallets, a profile screen with your name and wallet ID usually works.
- Complete the selfie/face check promptly. Sit near a window or use a desk lamp; keep the ID next to your face with text upright.
Most reviews clear within minutes to a few hours. If the system flags anything (blurry image, mismatched address), a manual check can push this to 24–48 hours. Upload once, correctly, to avoid resets.
Avoid these instant rejection triggers
| Document | Must show | Common rejection reason |
|---|---|---|
| Passport/ID | Full name, photo, DOB, expiry, all edges | Glare, cut-off corners, black-and-white copy, expired ID |
| Proof of address | Name, full address, date, issuer logo | Older than 3 months, PO box, cropped out date/logo |
| Card proof | Name + first 6 and last 4 digits | Showing CVV/full number, no name on card, back side uploaded |
| E-wallet/bank | Name, account ID/IBAN, provider logo | Username only, no legal name, partial screen |
Speed tips that actually work
- Match formats exactly. If your utility bill abbreviates the street, match that format in your profile.
- Use fresh documents. Re-download a current statement to avoid the “older than 3 months” rejection.
- Don’t edit beyond redactions. You may hide only what rules allow (e.g., middle card digits). Heavy filters or annotations can trigger a re-upload.
- Avoid VPNs during review. Sudden IP or device changes can prompt extra checks.
- Trigger KYC before you win big. Verifying right after signup often means instant payouts later.
If something gets rejected
Don’t re-upload the same file. Read the reason in the notice, fix exactly that issue, and try again. If the reason isn’t clear, send a concise message to support with one screenshot of the problem:
“Hi team, my proof of address was rejected. Here’s a full-page PDF from my bank dated last week with my name and address. Can you confirm what’s missing so I can correct it?”
Escalate if the same document gets rejected twice without a clear reason. Provide an alternative document (e.g., a different bill) and ask for a manual review.
Privacy and safety
- Redact only what’s allowed: card middle digits and CVV; keep name and required digits visible.
- Use a visible watermark like “For KYC at B7 only” in a corner that doesn’t cover required data.
- Never email documents to random addresses—upload through the secure account portal or verified support channel.
When to contact support
- No status change after 24 hours on business days.
- Large withdrawal pending and verification “in review.”
- Repeated rejections with unclear reasons.
Provide your username, what you submitted, and one screenshot of the error. Avoid spamming multiple tickets; it can slow the queue.
Quick walkthrough
Prefer a visual refresher? Watch this brief upload checklist:
Key takeaway
Verification isn’t guesswork. Upload clear, color originals, keep all edges visible, ensure names and addresses match exactly, and show ownership of the payment method. Do it once, do it right, and your B7 payouts are far more likely to process on schedule.