MyPima Error - "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid."

Summary

This article provides details on the MyPima Error - "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid." and how to fix it.

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Details

When attempting to update or change your account password, you may receive the following error message:

  • "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid."

This error can indicate a range of issues with your account, from a password that doesn’t meet our requirements to deeper account problems.

Solution

To resolve the semantically invalid request error, follow these steps:

  1. Verify Password Requirements
    • Check your current or newly proposed password against institutional security policies.
    • Ensure the credential fully meets the criteria outlined in the MyPima Password Requirements guide.
    • Remove any common phrases, consecutive sequences, or easily identifiable personal data, such as names or dates.
  2. Mobile Browser Compatibility
    • If you encounter this validation message on a mobile device, verify that you are accessing the link through a supported browser environment.
      • iOS Devices (iPhone/iPad): Open the link and complete the transaction using only the native Safari browser.
      • Android Devices: Open the link and complete the transaction using only the official Google Chrome browser.
  3. Submit a Ticket:
    • If the steps above do not resolve the issue, please submit a Request Account Support ticket for further assistance.

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Article ID: 171344
Created
Mon 3/9/26 7:07 PM
Modified
Thu 6/4/26 4:27 PM