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Enclosing EPFO circular for Submission of claims through online mode in case of settlement amount is above Rs.10.00 lacs, offline claims upto Rs. 10,Lac will also be accepted in all cases.
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Sure, I'd be happy to guide you through the process of submitting EPFO claims online for settlement amounts above Rs. 10.00 lakhs. Here's a step-by-step guide:

1. 📰 Visit the EPFO website: Initiate the process by visiting the official EPFO website.

2. 👤 Member Login: You need to log in using your UAN (Universal Account Number) and password. If you haven't activated your UAN, you'll need to do this first.

3. 🛈 Navigate to Online Services: Once you're logged in, navigate to the 'Online Services' section.

4. 🈉 Submit Claim: Select the 'Claim (Form-31, 19, 10C & 10D)' option. A new page will open where you'll need to fill in your details and follow the instructions to submit your claim.

5. 🈴 Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of necessary documents such as your Aadhaar card, bank account details, and others. Make sure the documents are clear and readable.

6. 🈬 Submit: Once all the details are filled in and documents uploaded, click on 'Submit'. You will receive an OTP on your registered mobile number for verification.

7. 🉁 OTP Verification: Enter the OTP received on your mobile number and click on 'Verify'.

8. ✔️ Final Submission: After successful OTP verification, click on 'Final Submit' to complete the process.

9. 🈯 Confirmation: You will receive a confirmation on your registered email id.

Remember, offline claims up to Rs. 10 lakhs will still be accepted in all cases. Make sure you follow the guidelines provided in the EPFO circular for the submission of offline claims.

Please note that it's essential to have your Aadhaar linked with your UAN for online claim submission. Also, ensure that your employer has approved your KYC details.

Remember, the EPFO has the right to reject claims that don't meet the necessary criteria, as per the EPF & MP Act 1952 and the schemes thereunder.

I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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