SproochenTest Study Guide

Unofficial Result Signal

Candidate-Observed MyINL Document Pattern

Some candidates report that MyINL may show an early signal of whether they passed or failed the Sproochentest before the official result arrives.

This is not an official result. INLL is the only official source for your Sproochentest result. Use this only as an unofficial signal while you wait.

What this is

After the Sproochentest, candidates usually wait several weeks for the official result. Some candidates have noticed a pattern inside MyINL under their exam registration documents.

This page explains that observed pattern.

Important: This is based on candidate observations, not official INLL guidance.

How to check

  1. Go to the INLL website
  2. Log in to MyINL
  3. Click on "My exams"
  4. Click on "My registration"
  5. Find the table that shows your Sproochentest exam
  6. Look for the PDF file icon
  7. Click the PDF icon
  8. Check how many documents appear

What candidates observed

3
3 documents

This may indicate that you did not pass.

4
4 documents (a 4th appears)

This may indicate that you passed.

The official result can still take time to arrive. Do not treat this as confirmation.

Survey finding

I surveyed 163 people who had taken the Sproochentest.

All 163 reported the same pattern:

  • 3 documents appeared when they failed.
  • 4 documents appeared when they passed.

This does not make the method official. It only shows that the pattern was consistent in this group.

What you should not do

  • Do not treat this as your official result.
  • Do not contact INLL and say the website already showed your result.
  • Do not submit nationality documents based only on this signal.
  • Do not make legal or administrative decisions based only on this page.
  • Wait for the official result before taking any next step.

Final note

This page is shared as a practical observation for candidates who are waiting for their Sproochentest result. Systems can change, so the signal may stop working at any time. The official result from INLL is what matters.

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