Quick Scoop
From recent Reddit posts, the 2026 NBI clearance booking
process still looks mostly online, but some users say the form sometimes skips
date/time selection and only gives a reference number after choosing a branch.
Others report that in some cases you can go straight to the selected branch
with the reference number, while a few branches may still enforce the
appointment date more strictly.
What Reddit users say
| Topic | What people
reported |
| Booking flow | Select a branch, then save
to get a reference number; some users said no date/time option
appeared. | [5]
| Appointment date | Some users said
they were allowed to walk in after booking, but others warned that certain
branches now check the schedule more strictly. | [7][9]
| Renewal vs first-time | For renewal, one recent post said a quick
verification step at NBI UN can bypass the usual appointment-and-biometrics
flow in some cases. | [2]
Practical steps
- Create or log in to your NBI account.
- Pick your branch.
- Save the booking to get your reference number.
- Check the Transactions section for the appointment details.
- Bring your reference number and valid ID to the branch.
- Be ready for either same-day processing or stricter date checking, depending on the branch.
Reddit-style takeaway
A safe reading of the forum advice is: **book
online first, keep the reference number, and do not assume every branch treats
the schedule the same way**. For renewals, some users say the process can be
faster than expected if you qualify for the quick-verification route.
Bottom line
The newest Reddit discussion suggests that scheduling NBI
clearance in 2026 may be less about choosing an exact time slot and more about
generating a valid reference number, but branch rules can still vary.