V Vegas Verification for Identity, Payment and Account Checks

Verification at V Vegas can start when account activity, transaction volume, withdrawal amount or risk review requires extra checks. It is not only a withdrawal step: it can also relate to age, identity, payment ownership and source-of-funds review.
Standard Verification applies when total transactions reach or exceed USD/EUR 1,000. A withdrawal request above USD 1,000 can also require an identity procedure with a passport, ID document copy or digital photo.
V Vegas can request ID evidence, a payment card photo, a selfie with handwritten details, source-of-funds evidence, other documents, a support call or a video call. All materials should be original, authentic and unaltered.
When V Vegas Verification Can Start
Verification starts from defined account or risk conditions. The request can appear after transaction activity, during withdrawal review, after risk assessment or when account behaviour suggests a Terms-related issue.
- Standard Verification can apply when total transactions reach or exceed USD/EUR 1,000.
- A withdrawal above USD 1,000 can require an identity procedure.
- Proof of age may be requested at any stage.
- A significant ML/TF risk assessment can trigger extra checks.
- Behaviour suggesting a Terms-related issue can trigger verification.
The exact request depends on the account situation. Read the account message carefully before uploading documents, because different checks can ask for different evidence.
Documents and Checks V Vegas May Request
Verification documents are request-dependent. Not every account needs every item, but the request can include identity, payment ownership, source-of-funds or support-call evidence.
| Request type | What it confirms | What to prepare |
|---|---|---|
| ID document or passport | Identity, age and account-owner details | A clear copy or digital photo of the requested identity document. |
| Payment card photo | Payment ownership and cardholder match | A readable card photo with allowed masking and visible cardholder name. |
| Selfie with handwritten paper | Account-holder presence and request-specific confirmation | A selfie holding handwritten details such as email, date or code if requested. |
| Source-of-funds evidence | Origin of funds for larger deposits or risk review | The document or data named in the account request. |
| Additional documents or data | Extra account, payment or risk details | Only the specific extra evidence requested by the account or support message. |
| Support call or video call | Additional account-holder or verification confirmation | Availability for the requested call route and the account details needed for support. |
Use the request text as the working checklist. Uploading the wrong document type can slow the review even when the document itself is readable.
Payment Card Masking and Ownership Details
Payment card verification has specific masking rules. The CVV can be hidden, and the card number can be hidden except for the first 6 and last 4 digits, but the cardholder name must remain visible.
- Hide the CVV before sending a payment card photo.
- Leave the first 6 and last 4 digits of the card number visible.
- Keep the cardholder name visible.
- Make sure the cardholder name matches the account owner.
- If an e-wallet is involved, the e-wallet email should match the registered email.
- Third-party deposits are not accepted.
If the payment method itself is unclear, use the deposit page to review deposit ownership before sending payment evidence. Over-masking a card photo can be as problematic as leaving the wrong sensitive details visible.
Source of Funds, Payment Ownership and Risk Review
Verification can go beyond ID when payment activity or account behaviour requires extra review. Source-of-funds evidence may be requested for large deposits, and payment ownership can be checked together with risk signals.
- Several cards used through different payment agents can be treated as suspicious activity.
- A payment error code can be reviewed as part of account risk.
- Payment instruments from different regions can trigger extra checks.
- Different payment instruments used in a short period can create review risk.
- Refusal of verification can be treated as a risk signal.
- A geolocation mismatch can trigger review.
- A matching device ID with another account can trigger additional checks.
These examples do not mean every case leads to the same result. They show why V Vegas may ask for more than an ID document when payment activity, location data or account links need review.
Document Authenticity and Prohibited Materials
Documents, photos and supporting materials must be original, authentic and unaltered. AI-generated, edited, manipulated or falsified materials are prohibited.
- Do not upload AI-generated documents.
- Do not edit or manipulate a document photo before sending it.
- Do not change identity, payment or source-of-funds details.
- Do not upload a document that does not match the account holder or payment owner.
- Do not try to improve a document by altering visible data.
Prohibited materials can cause verification delay or refusal, account suspension or closure, winnings or bonus voiding, pending withdrawal cancellation and reporting. Use only readable, original and unaltered evidence.
Verification and Withdrawals
Withdrawals depend on completed checks. A withdrawal above USD 1,000 can require an identity procedure, and KYC-completed status affects the withdrawal approval windows.
If a Withdrawal Requests Identity Evidence
Prepare the exact ID document, passport copy or digital photo requested in the account message. Do not upload unrelated documents if the request names a specific identity procedure.
If Cash-Out Timing Is the Main Question
If the question is about amount bands or approval windows after checks are complete, use the withdrawal page to check withdrawal timing. This page explains the verification side, not the full cash-out timing table.
If Payment Ownership Is Involved
Same-method withdrawal and payment ownership can connect the cash-out review to the deposit method. Cardholder name, e-wallet email and account-owner details should remain consistent across the account.
When Verification Is Delayed or Unclear
If verification is delayed or the request is unclear, check the request text before sending new files. The issue may be a missing document, an unreadable upload, over-masked card details, mismatched account data or a request for extra evidence.
- Keep the exact request text.
- Save a screenshot of the verification request if possible.
- Note the upload time.
- Keep the registered account email ready.
- Identify the document type requested.
- Include the payment method if the request concerns card or wallet ownership.
- Check that the uploaded document is readable and unaltered.
If the request remains unclear, contact verification support with the request text, account email and screenshot. Add the document type and upload time so support can match the question to the account request.
FAQ — Verification Questions at V.Vegas
Standard Verification can start when total transactions reach or exceed USD/EUR 1,000, after risk assessment or after behaviour suggesting a Terms-related issue.
Yes. A withdrawal request above USD 1,000 can require an identity procedure with a passport, ID document copy or digital photo.
V Vegas can request an ID document, payment card photo, selfie with handwritten details, source-of-funds evidence, additional documents, a support call or a video call.
Hide the CVV and hide the card number except for the first 6 and last 4 digits. The cardholder name must remain visible.
Yes. Source-of-funds evidence can be requested for large deposits or when account, payment or risk review requires additional information.
Examples include several cards through different payment agents, instruments from different regions, different instruments in a short period, refusal of verification, geolocation mismatch and matching device ID with another account.
No. Documents, photos and supporting materials must be original, authentic and unaltered. AI-generated, edited or manipulated materials can lead to serious account consequences.
Send the request text, screenshot, upload time, registered account email, document type and payment method if the request involves card or wallet ownership.
