We introduce vkproof, a preprocessing SNARG which enables verification of the Varuna verifying key (or that of any similar proof system based on Marlin [Chi+20]) for the R1CS compiled from a given higher-level program. It has constant proof size and affords linear verifier costs in the number of instructions of the program rather than the density of the compiled R1CS, which makes it especially appealing in contexts where complex-to-arithmetise functions (such as hashing) appear as program instructions frequently. This verifier succinctness is achieved through modular compilation of programs and the use of fingerprints to verify polynomial correctness. We augment the algebraic holographic proof (AHP) model of Marlin by allowing oracles to witness polynomials in the instance and queries to linear combinations of indexed polynomials, resulting in a primitive we refer to as extended algebraic holographic proofs (eAHP).