Wait Time for BlackBerry App World Vendor Registration [closed] - blackberry

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i registered as vendor on BlackBerry App World. I received a mail and that mail told me that i must send another mail to another address with a national identity document. I sent it 24 hours ago. I still didn't have an answer.
How much time can it take?

Typical wait time for BlackBerry App World registration is under 48 hours. It can take up to a week or so though depending on how busy they are or how accurate your application is.
Specifically BlackBerry state:
Once you have submitted your documentation, please allow 24-48 hours
for it to be processed. You will receive an email from BlackBerry App
World confirming your vendor account has been approved.

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