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Linkedin Verification Guide for 
International Users 2026 
 
At its core, a verified LinkedIn account is a profile that has undergone a formal authentication 
process to confirm the identity, workplace, or educational background of the user. Unlike other 
social media platforms where "verification" often implies celebrity status or a paid subscription 
for a blue checkmark, LinkedIn’s system is built on authenticity and data security. 
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The Definition of LinkedIn Verification 
LinkedIn defines verification as the successful confirmation of specific attributes by a trusted 
third-party partner or an official data source. When a profile is verified, a shield-shaped badge 
(or in some contexts, a blue checkmark) appears next to the user's name. 
This badge represents three distinct pillars of trust: 
1. Identity: Confirming that the person behind the screen matches a government-issued 
ID. 
2. Workplace: Confirming that the user currently works at the organization listed on their 
profile. 
3. Education: Validating that the user attended or graduated from the educational 
institution they claim. 
How Verification is Used in 2025 
Verification is used as a filtering mechanism for the modern workforce. Recruiters use it to 
prioritize candidates who are "real," while business leaders use it to protect their personal and 
corporate reputations from impersonation. For the average user, it is a tool used to increase the 
acceptance rate of connection requests and the engagement levels of their posts. 
The Different Types of LinkedIn Verifications 
LinkedIn does not offer a "one-size-fits-all" badge. Instead, it provides layers of verification that 
tell different parts of your professional story. 
1. Identity Verification 
This is the most common form of verification. It involves using a service like CLEAR (in the US, 
Canada, and Mexico) or Persona to scan a government ID (such as a passport or driver’s 
license) and perform a biometric "selfie" check. This ensures that the person who created the 
account is a living human being whose name matches their legal documents. 
2. Workplace Verification 
Workplace verification confirms your current employment. This is usually done through: 
● Work Email: LinkedIn sends a code to your official company email address. 
● Microsoft Entra: Organizations can issue digital employee IDs that LinkedIn recognizes 
instantly. 
● Company Page Authorization: Large corporations can verify their employees through 
centralized internal systems. 
3. Educational Verification 
Primarily used by students and recent graduates, this verifies that you are (or were) enrolled in 
a specific university. This is often handled through educational email addresses or partnerships 
with academic credential platforms. 
Why LinkedIn Verification Matters: The Tangible Benefits 
You might wonder if the effort of scanning your ID is worth it. According to 2025 data, the 
benefits are no longer just psychological—they are algorithmic. 
● Increased Visibility: Verified profiles receive, on average, 60% more profile views. 
LinkedIn’s search algorithm naturally prioritizes authenticated accounts because they 
provide a better experience for other users. 
● Higher Connection Acceptance: Professionals are 30% more likely to accept a 
connection request from a verified account. The shield badge removes the "Is this a 
bot?" hesitation. 
● Recruiter Confidence: For job seekers, verification is a competitive edge. Recruiters 
are under pressure to avoid "ghost" candidates; a verified badge signals that you are 
ready for a real interview. 
● Prevention of Identity Theft: By verifying your account, you make it significantly harder 
for scammers to create "clone" profiles of you, as they won't be able to provide the 
matching biometric and ID data. 
Step-by-Step: How to Get Verified on LinkedIn in 2025 
The process is designed to be mobile-first and typically takes less than ten minutes. 
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Step 1: Prepare Your Profile 
Before starting, ensure your LinkedIn name matches the name on your government ID. If you 
use a nickname (e.g., "Mike" instead of "Michael"), you may need to temporarily revert it to your 
legal name for the verification to pass. 
Step 2: Access the Mobile App 
Verification is most easily completed via the LinkedIn Mobile App on an NFC-equipped 
smartphone. 
● Go to your profile. 
● Click the "More" button or look for the "Get Verified" prompt below your headline. 
Step 3: Choose Your Method 
In the US and Canada, you will likely be redirected to CLEAR. 
1. Snap a Selfie: The app will guide you to position your face in a circle to confirm you are 
live. 
2. Scan your ID: Take a clear photo of the front and back of your driver's license or 
passport. 
3. Submit: Confirm that you give CLEAR permission to share the "verified" status with 
LinkedIn. 
Step 4: Workplace Confirmation (Optional) 
If you want the workplace badge: 
1. Select "Verify with work email." 
2. Enter your professional email address (e.g., name@company.com). 
3. Enter the 6-digit code sent to that inbox. 
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A) 
Q: Is LinkedIn verification free? A: Yes. LinkedIn does not charge for identity or workplace 
verification. This distinguishes it from platforms like X (Twitter) or Meta, where verification is 
often tied to a monthly subscription fee. 
Q: Will LinkedIn share my ID details with my connections? A: No. LinkedIn and its partners 
(like CLEAR or Persona) do not display your private documents or ID numbers on your profile. 
The only thing others see is the verification badge. 
Q: Can I lose my verified status? A: Yes. If you change your name on your profile or 
significantly change your current employer, LinkedIn may ask you to re-verify to ensure the 
information remains accurate. 
Q: Is verification available in every country? A: Most regions now have access to verification. 
India, for example, has become one of the fastest-growing markets for LinkedIn verification via 
DigiLocker. However, some smaller regions may still be in the rollout phase. 
Q: What if I don’t have a passport or a driver's license? A: While those are the most 
common documents, LinkedIn is expanding its partnerships to include other forms of national 
IDs. Check your local LinkedIn settings to see which specific documents are accepted in your 
country. 
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Conclusion: The Future of Professional Authenticity 
Understanding how a verified LinkedIn account is defined and used is essential for any 
professional looking to thrive in a digital-first economy. As we move deeper into 2025, the 
"verified" badge is becoming the digital equivalent of a professional reference—a baseline 
requirement for trust and transparency. 
By taking a few minutes to verify your identity and workplace, you aren't just adding a badge to 
your profile; you are future-proofing your career, boosting your visibility, and joining a global 
community of authenticated professionals. 
 
	Linkedin Verification Guide for International Users 2026 
	 
	The Definition of LinkedIn Verification 
	How Verification is Used in 2025 
	The Different Types ofLinkedIn Verifications 
	1. Identity Verification 
	2. Workplace Verification 
	3. Educational Verification 
	Why LinkedIn Verification Matters: The Tangible Benefits 
	Step-by-Step: How to Get Verified on LinkedIn in 2025 
	Step 1: Prepare Your Profile 
	Step 2: Access the Mobile App 
	Step 3: Choose Your Method 
	Step 4: Workplace Confirmation (Optional) 
	Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A) 
	Conclusion: The Future of Professional Authenticity