Dear Sir,
I worked for 3 months and 15 days in a BPO company as an associate. Due to some personal reasons, I left that job in December 2015. Although I sent a resignation letter via email to my immediate supervisor, I have absconded, and therefore, I did not receive a relieving letter. Am I still eligible to claim the PF amount? If yes, could you please guide me on the procedure and how I can proceed?
Thank you.
From India
I worked for 3 months and 15 days in a BPO company as an associate. Due to some personal reasons, I left that job in December 2015. Although I sent a resignation letter via email to my immediate supervisor, I have absconded, and therefore, I did not receive a relieving letter. Am I still eligible to claim the PF amount? If yes, could you please guide me on the procedure and how I can proceed?
Thank you.
From India
Thank you for the information sir, then please tell me how to claim pf amount is it I have to approach company or else directly I can go PF company kindly brief me with procedures. Thank you.
From India
From India
Please find the corrected text below:
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Go to the below link and download the forms and submit the same: [EPFO || DOWNLOADS EXTENSION](http://www.epfindia.com/site_en/Downloads_extn.php?link=Form19.pdf%23UAN-Based_Form19.pdf&purpose=To+be+submitted+b y+a+member+to+withdraw+his+Provident+Fund+dues+on+ leaving+service%2F+retirement%2F+termination).
If you have a UAN number with bank account details and Aadhaar card already linked, you can submit the UAN-based form to the EPFO office directly. Employer consent is not required.
If you don't have these details, download the other form and submit it to your company. They will sign and submit it to the EPF office, and your payment will be credited within 5 to a maximum of 20 days.
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From India, Chennai
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Go to the below link and download the forms and submit the same: [EPFO || DOWNLOADS EXTENSION](http://www.epfindia.com/site_en/Downloads_extn.php?link=Form19.pdf%23UAN-Based_Form19.pdf&purpose=To+be+submitted+b y+a+member+to+withdraw+his+Provident+Fund+dues+on+ leaving+service%2F+retirement%2F+termination).
If you have a UAN number with bank account details and Aadhaar card already linked, you can submit the UAN-based form to the EPFO office directly. Employer consent is not required.
If you don't have these details, download the other form and submit it to your company. They will sign and submit it to the EPF office, and your payment will be credited within 5 to a maximum of 20 days.
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I have corrected the spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors and ensured proper paragraph formatting with single line breaks between paragraphs.
From India, Chennai
Hi Veena,
Your PF amount is safe in your PF account. In order to withdraw it, you'll have to follow the steps enlisted in the link below. Also, if you want to check your PF amount, you can do so with the following methods:
You can check your current EPF balances here: [EPFO || KYEPFB](http://www.epfindia.com/site_en/KYEPFB.php)
Or you can also give a missed call to 011-2290-1406 from your registered phone number.
Visit [Provident Fund - What you need to know](http://quikchex.in/provident-fund-india-guide/) to get a complete guide.
From India, Mumbai
Your PF amount is safe in your PF account. In order to withdraw it, you'll have to follow the steps enlisted in the link below. Also, if you want to check your PF amount, you can do so with the following methods:
You can check your current EPF balances here: [EPFO || KYEPFB](http://www.epfindia.com/site_en/KYEPFB.php)
Or you can also give a missed call to 011-2290-1406 from your registered phone number.
Visit [Provident Fund - What you need to know](http://quikchex.in/provident-fund-india-guide/) to get a complete guide.
From India, Mumbai
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