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How to use or fill out the IE UCD Dublin NVB1 online
Filling out the IE UCD Dublin NVB1 form is a crucial step in the vetting process required by University College Dublin. This guide provides clear instructions to help users complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the NVB1 form
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter your Student Number/Application Number in the 'Your Ref' section. This number is essential for identifying your application.
- In the 'Personal Information' section, fill in your details using BLOCK CAPITALS. Make sure to enter one letter per box, and use the correct format DD/MM/YYYY for your Date of Birth.
- Carefully input your email address, as the invitation for your e-vetting application will be sent to this address. If you are under 18, provide the email address of your Parent/Guardian.
- Complete the address fields fully, ensuring no abbreviations are used and that your Eircode/Postcode is included.
- Under 'Role Being Vetted For', state the name of your course.
- In the 'Declaration of Application' section, confirm your understanding of the statements provided by signing the form at Section 2, ticking the appropriate box, and entering the date.
- Ensure to attach two valid forms of identity, one of which must be a photo ID. Make sure the documents are certified.
- If applicable, if you are under 18, complete the NVB3 – Parent/Guardian Consent Form and provide your Parent/Guardian’s email address on the NVB1 form.
- Once you have filled out all the necessary sections, save any changes made to the form. You can then download, print, or share your completed NVB1 form as required.
Complete your forms online today for a smoother application process.
University College Dublin Irish: Coláiste na hOllscoile, Baile Átha Cliath Type Public university Established 1854 Endowment €554 million (2022) Budget €718 million (2021/22)17 more rows