Seeing “Frozen Order” on your AliExpress purchase is confusing, especially when you did nothing wrong. This status means AliExpress has paused your order for verification. The platform does this to protect buyers from fraud, not to punish them.
Your order will not ship or process until the freeze lifts. Most cases resolve within a few days, but you may need to take action depending on the cause.
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Why AliExpress freezes orders
The platform triggers a freeze when something about the transaction looks unusual to their security system.
Payment flags
Payment flags are the most common cause. If you used a new card, made a purchase larger than your usual orders, or your bank flagged the transaction, AliExpress will pause the order until they confirm you authorized it. This happens frequently with first-time buyers or when shopping from a new device.
Coupon issues
Coupon issues can also trigger a freeze. New-user discounts, regional coupons, or stacked promotions sometimes flag the system, particularly if the account is new or the discount seems inconsistent with the purchase pattern.
Account security concerns
Account security concerns arise when you log in from an unfamiliar location, switch devices, or have multiple failed login attempts. The system assumes someone else may be using your account and freezes pending orders as a precaution.
Seller problems
Seller problems occasionally cause freezes too. If the seller is under investigation, has unresolved disputes, or violated platform rules, AliExpress may freeze orders placed with them to protect buyers from receiving problematic goods or losing money.
High-value purchases
High-value purchases like phones, laptops, or bulk orders often get flagged automatically. The platform applies extra scrutiny to expensive transactions as part of standard anti-fraud protocol.
What to do when your order is frozen
Check your email first, including spam and promotions folders. AliExpress typically sends a message explaining the freeze and what they need from you. The email will specify whether you need to verify your identity, confirm your payment method, or simply wait for their review.
If they request verification, you may need to upload a photo of the card you used (showing only the last four digits), a bank statement screenshot confirming the charge, or in rare cases, an ID document. Submit these through the link in their email or through the order details page. Reviews typically complete within one to three days after submission.
If you received no email and the reason is unclear, contact customer service through Help Center and ask directly: “Why is my order frozen and what do I need to do?” Sometimes the freeze relates to the seller rather than your account, and only support can confirm this.
Avoid canceling the order immediately. If verification passes, the order continues normally. If the seller is the problem, AliExpress cancels automatically and refunds you. Canceling too soon may forfeit coupons you applied to that purchase.
How long frozen orders take to resolve
Simple verification checks where no documents are needed typically clear within 24 hours. Cases requiring document upload usually resolve in two to five days after submission. Seller-related freezes can take up to ten days if AliExpress is investigating the merchant.
What happens after the freeze
If verification succeeds, the order unfreezes and continues processing. You will receive an email or app notification, and no further action is needed.
If verification fails or the seller is the issue, AliExpress cancels the order and refunds your payment. Refunds return to your original payment method within three to twenty days depending on your bank. Coupons may or may not be restored depending on their type.
Reducing the chance of future freezes
AliExpress builds a trust profile based on your account activity. Shopping from the same device and browser, keeping your payment methods consistent, and verifying your email and phone number all reduce the likelihood of security flags. Avoid logging in through VPNs that shift your apparent location, and do not use new-user coupons if your account is not actually new.
Summary
A frozen order is a security hold, not a penalty. Most resolve automatically or after a quick verification step. If AliExpress cancels the order, you receive a full refund. Check your email, respond to any verification requests, and contact support if the cause is unclear.
FAQ
1. Will I lose my money if my AliExpress order is frozen?
No. If the order stays frozen and fails verification, AliExpress cancels it and refunds your payment automatically. Refunds typically take 3-20 days depending on your bank.
2. Can I cancel a frozen order myself?
Yes, but it’s not recommended. If you cancel before AliExpress completes their review, you may lose any coupons applied to that order. Wait for the verification process to finish first.
3. How do I know why my order was frozen?
Check your email including spam folders. AliExpress usually sends a message explaining the reason. If no email arrives, contact customer service through Help Center with your order number.
4. How long does a frozen order take to unfreeze?
Simple checks clear within 24 hours. Orders requiring document upload resolve in 2-5 days. Seller-related freezes can take up to 10 days.
5. Does a frozen order mean my account is banned?
No. A frozen order is a temporary hold on one transaction, not an account suspension. Your account remains active and you can still place other orders.



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