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For AI Skills Fest and similar promotions, voucher eligibility and claim options are tied to specific, pre-defined playlists and event rules, not just any completed learning content.
From a similar case, the voucher claim issue was resolved when the learner switched from a manually created playlist to one of the official, pre-defined playlists associated with the event. Only those pre-defined playlists were tracked for voucher eligibility.
Given that:
- Verify that the completed playlists are the official AI Skills Fest reward-eligible playlists (not custom/manual playlists). Event organizers typically publish which playlists are eligible; in a prior thread it was clarified that learners needed to wait until the official playlists were announced before progress would count.
- If the playlists are not the official ones, progress will not trigger the “Check What’s Unlocked” button or voucher claim form. In that case, locate and complete the official, pre-defined AI Skills Fest playlists once they are listed for the event.
- If the playlists are official and show 100% completion but the voucher claim option still does not appear after some time, raise the issue through the event’s designated support channel (for example, the specific AI Skills Fest or Credentials support link provided in the event communications) so the support team can check the Learn account and event registration details.
The community Q&A and documentation in the provided context do not allow direct verification of individual completion or manual voucher issuance; only the event support team and the automated event system can do that.
References:
- MS Skillfest playlist completed but no progress nor voucher claim form - Microsoft Q&A
- Clarification Regarding AI Skills Fest Reward-Eligible Playlists and Voucher Eligibility - Microsoft Q&A
- Unable to register "AI Skills Fest" June 8 - 12, 2026 - Microsoft Q&A
- Redeem Microsoft voucher for a certification exam - Microsoft Q&A