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Reply to App review not started even after 1 week
If your app review is business-critical or time-sensitive, Apple provides an official way to request an expedited review. You can submit the request here: https://developer.apple.com/contact/app-store/?topic=expedite Select: • Topic: App Review • Request Type: Expedited Review Keep in mind that Apple only approves expedite requests in specific cases, such as: • Critical bug fixes affecting existing users • Time-sensitive launches or events • Business-critical functionality that is currently blocked In your request, it’s important to clearly explain why the situation is urgent and how users or business operations are impacted. Also note that Apple does not guarantee approval, but providing a clear and concise justification usually helps. You can read more about here http://median.co/blog/how-to-request-the-urgent-expedite-request-for-immediate-release-of-ios-apps
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Reply to Unable to enroll in Apple Developer Program – blocked before code entry (Academy enrollment)
Based on Apple Developer Program enrollment guidelines, the message “Your enrollment in the Apple Developer Program could not be completed at this time” usually indicates an issue with account eligibility or verification, rather than a problem with the enrollment code itself. Since the process stops before reaching the code entry step, the system is likely blocking the enrollment during initial validation. According to Apple’s requirements, you may want to check the following: • Your Apple ID information is complete and accurate (legal name, region, date of birth) • You are using a personal Apple ID (not managed by an organization or institution) • There are no unresolved billing or account-related issues • The payment method (if required) is a valid credit card issued in your name, matching your Apple ID details Apple requires that the payment method belongs to the account holder, and mismatched billing information can prevent enrollment from proceeding. If everything appears correct, Apple’s official guidance is to contact Apple Developer Support and request a manual review of your Apple ID eligibility, as only Apple can check and resolve internal restrictions. Including a screenshot of the error and mentioning that you have a valid enrollment code may help them investigate further. Please read more here https://developer.apple.com/programs/enroll/
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Reply to App review not started even after 1 week
If your app review is business-critical or time-sensitive, Apple provides an official way to request an expedited review. You can submit the request here: https://developer.apple.com/contact/app-store/?topic=expedite Select: • Topic: App Review • Request Type: Expedited Review Keep in mind that Apple only approves expedite requests in specific cases, such as: • Critical bug fixes affecting existing users • Time-sensitive launches or events • Business-critical functionality that is currently blocked In your request, it’s important to clearly explain why the situation is urgent and how users or business operations are impacted. Also note that Apple does not guarantee approval, but providing a clear and concise justification usually helps. You can read more about here http://median.co/blog/how-to-request-the-urgent-expedite-request-for-immediate-release-of-ios-apps
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Reply to Unable to enroll in Apple Developer Program – blocked before code entry (Academy enrollment)
Based on Apple Developer Program enrollment guidelines, the message “Your enrollment in the Apple Developer Program could not be completed at this time” usually indicates an issue with account eligibility or verification, rather than a problem with the enrollment code itself. Since the process stops before reaching the code entry step, the system is likely blocking the enrollment during initial validation. According to Apple’s requirements, you may want to check the following: • Your Apple ID information is complete and accurate (legal name, region, date of birth) • You are using a personal Apple ID (not managed by an organization or institution) • There are no unresolved billing or account-related issues • The payment method (if required) is a valid credit card issued in your name, matching your Apple ID details Apple requires that the payment method belongs to the account holder, and mismatched billing information can prevent enrollment from proceeding. If everything appears correct, Apple’s official guidance is to contact Apple Developer Support and request a manual review of your Apple ID eligibility, as only Apple can check and resolve internal restrictions. Including a screenshot of the error and mentioning that you have a valid enrollment code may help them investigate further. Please read more here https://developer.apple.com/programs/enroll/
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