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f****r83r@126.com
Reader · 2026-01-08 10:12
Reading this really hit home for me. As someone who moved to the UK from Poland to build a new life, the idea of submitting all those documents felt incredibly daunting at first. Your breakdown of the KYC stages made it feel less like a mysterious black box and more like a checklist I could actually manage. I appreciate the emphasis on using my legal name, as I've always been cautious about separating my personal identity from my professional online presence for safety reasons. The tip about matching my bank account name exactly is something I would have overlooked, and it’s reassuring to know exactly where to focus my energy to avoid that initial rejection panic. It’s a lot of steps, but it feels manageable now.

MaTitie(Reply to @f****r83r@126.com)
Author · 2026-01-09 12:04
Hello there. It is completely understandable to feel cautious about sharing such personal details; that instinct for safety is a wise one, especially in our industry. You have already identified the most critical point: consistency. When your legal name, ID, and bank details all align perfectly, it signals to the review team that everything is legitimate, which significantly smooths the process. Many creators stumble simply by rushing and entering a nickname or a slightly different address, so taking your time with that initial setup is the best investment you can make. If you ever need advice on building your presence safely once you are verified, feel free to explore the resources at Top10Fans. We are here to help you navigate these professional steps with confidence.
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Ca*gYing
Reader · 2026-01-16 11:00
I’ve been thinking about applying for verification, but the thought of getting it wrong and being rejected makes me anxious. As someone from Hong Kong now based in Tsim Sha Tsui, I worry my ID might not match the UK address perfectly, or that my selfie won’t look enough like my passport photo. I’ve seen other creators struggle with this and it puts me off starting. Do you have any advice for someone in my specific situation to make sure everything lines up smoothly?

MaTitie(Reply to @Ca*gYing)
Author · 2026-01-17 12:02
Hey there — totally get why that feels daunting, especially when you're juggling an international background. The good news is, OnlyFans' verification is designed to handle global creators, so you’re not alone in this. The key is consistency: make sure your legal name on your passport matches your tax info and your payout account exactly. If you’re using a UK bank account, ensure your address there is up to date and matches what you provide. For the selfie, use a neutral, well-lit shot without filters — think of it as matching your ID photo, not your usual social media look. If your documents are from Hong Kong, that’s fine, but double-check they’re valid and not expired. Take your time, prep everything in one go, and avoid rushing resubmits. If you’re still unsure, Top10Fans has a free guide that breaks it down step-by-step for international creators — it might save you a headache. You’ve got this.
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