Checking your PMMVY application status online tells you exactly where your application stands in the approval chain — whether it is pending AWW verification, approved at district level, or if a payment has already been released to your bank account. The PMMVY application status check is available 24/7 through the official portal at pmmvy.wcd.gov.in. Furthermore, you can also check status by Aadhaar number in several states, without logging in. This guide explains every method available in 2026 and what each status message means.
How to Check PMMVY Application Status Online — Step by Step
The fastest method to check PMMVY application status is through the beneficiary login on the official portal. Follow these steps to access your application status in under 2 minutes.
- Open pmmvy.wcd.gov.in on your browser
- Click Citizen Login and enter your Aadhaar-linked mobile number
- Enter the OTP received on your mobile and click Login
- On your dashboard, locate the Application Status section
- Your current application stage and installment payment status are displayed here
Additionally, the dashboard shows the dates of each action taken on your application — AWW verification date, supervisor approval date, and installment release date. Consequently, you can identify exactly where a delay is occurring without needing to call any office.
PMMVY Beneficiary Status Check by Aadhaar Number
Some states provide a public PMMVY beneficiary status check that does not require login. This method uses the beneficiary’s Aadhaar number to pull up the application record. However, availability varies by state — not all states have enabled this public lookup feature on the portal. Therefore, try the login method first if the public Aadhaar lookup is unavailable in your state.
To check via Aadhaar: on the PMMVY portal homepage, look for the Beneficiary Status or Track Application link in the menu. Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number and the mobile number used during registration. Submit to view your current application stage and payment history.
Understanding PMMVY Application Status Codes
The PMMVY portal displays status messages at each stage of application processing. Understanding each status code prevents unnecessary panic and helps you decide when action is needed.
| Status Message | What It Means | Action Needed? |
|---|---|---|
| Application Submitted | Your application reached the portal successfully | No — wait for AWW verification |
| Pending AWW Verification | Your Anganwadi Worker has not yet verified the application | Contact AWW if more than 7 days have passed |
| Verified by AWW | AWW approved — forwarded to supervisor | No — wait for supervisor approval |
| Approved by Supervisor | CDPO-level supervisor has reviewed and forwarded | No — wait for district officer release |
| Installment Released | Payment approved — funds in transit to bank | Check bank account in 3–5 banking days |
| Payment Credited | Amount successfully transferred to bank account | Verify amount in passbook or bank app |
| Rejected | Application rejected due to eligibility or document issue | Read rejection reason and reapply with corrections |
PMMVY Payment Status — Check by Aadhaar Card Number
The PMMVY payment status specifically tracks whether each installment has been sent to your bank. This is different from the overall application status. Moreover, payment status is particularly useful after an installment release — it tells you the exact amount transferred and the payment date.
To check payment status, log in to your PMMVY account and navigate to the Payment Details section of your dashboard. Each installment appears with its release date, amount, and transaction reference number. Additionally, you can cross-reference this with your bank statement to confirm the credit. If the portal shows “Released” but your bank shows no credit after 7 banking days, follow the steps in the PMMVY payment not received guide.
PMMVY Status Stuck — What to Do
If your PMMVY application status does not change for more than 15 days at any stage, the application is likely stuck. This commonly occurs at the AWW verification stage or during the district officer approval phase. Therefore, taking timely action prevents indefinite delays.
- Contact your AWW: Visit your Anganwadi centre and request an update — often a stuck application simply needs the AWW to log in and take action
- Call the PMMVY helpline: Reach the official helpline at 7998799804 for escalation
- File a grievance: Raise a complaint on CPGRAMS at pgportal.gov.in — mention your application number and the stage where it is stuck
- Contact the district WCD office: Visit or call the Women and Child Development office in your district for direct intervention
Related PMMVY Resources
For a full understanding of the application process from the start, read the PMMVY online apply guide. If your payment is stuck, follow the PMMVY payment not received guide. Additionally, use the PMMVY status check tool for an instant guided walkthrough of the portal status pages.
Frequently Asked Questions — PMMVY Application Status
How do I check my PMMVY application status online?
Log in to pmmvy.wcd.gov.in using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number and OTP. Your dashboard shows the current application stage and all installment payment statuses.
Can I check PMMVY status by Aadhaar number?
Yes, in most states. Use the Beneficiary Status or Track Application section on the portal homepage. Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number and registered mobile number to view your application record.
What does PMMVY status Installment Released mean?
It means the district officer has approved the payment and funds have been dispatched through PFMS. The amount should reach your bank account within 3 to 5 banking days.
My PMMVY application status has not changed for 30 days — what do I do?
Contact your Anganwadi Worker immediately and ask them to log in and check the application. Additionally, call the PMMVY helpline at 7998799804 and file a grievance on CPGRAMS at pgportal.gov.in if the AWW cannot resolve it.
How do I check PMMVY beneficiary list for my area?
The PMMVY beneficiary list for a specific AWC or block is visible to AWWs and supervisors through their official login. Citizens can view their own status only — the full beneficiary list is not publicly accessible for privacy reasons.
