Highlights
- On track to get back processing UK visa within our standard of 15 days, says British envoy
- There has been a mounting backlog for Indian visas in recent months
- Applicants complain of a shortage of appointments available and lengthy processing times
Indians VISA for UK: The British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis on Tuesday said that they are on track to get back to processing India to UK visa applications within our standard of 15 days.
"We are on track to get back to processing India to UK visa applications within our standard of 15 days," Alex Ellis, British High Commissioner to India said.
The development comes after Indian High Commissioner to UK Vikram Doraiswami took to Twitter last week and informed about steps being taken to ramp up capacity and address the difficulty in getting an Indian visa by travellers from Britain.
There has been a mounting backlog for Indian visas in recent months, as applicants complain of a shortage of appointments available and lengthy processing times.
Doraswami revealed plans for a new visa centre in Scotland by next week and one in central London by the end of the month, with the goal of doubling the capacity of visas handled by the outsourced VFS centres per month.
"First and foremost, we understand that there has been difficulty in getting these appointments, we are doing our best to ameliorate the situation," he said in his video message from India House in London.
"The essence of this effort is to ensure that we go up to about 40,000 visa applications per month, which is a doubling of our capacity," he said.
"We also hear your concerns with regard to the ease of being able to submit applications. We are working on solutions for this with our service provider and will have an update on that. Our goal is that you should be able to travel easily, with less difficulty, with less effort in getting your paperwork done for the holiday season,” he added.
The diplomat, who took charge in London at the end last month, said his team is ensuring more bookings are being released on its online booking service and that these appointments are not being misused, which he said has been the case until recently.
"We are ramping up capacity in partnership with our service provider VFS; this includes the following steps: opening a new visa application centre in Glasgow by early next week. We will be opening a new one in central London, hopefully by the end of the month – work is underway on that one.
And, we are increasing capacity at our existing centres, including to handle and receive applications on Saturdays and afternoons and weekdays as well,” he said.
It comes amid reports of cancelled Indian holidays in the wake of visa appointments crunch as a result of soaring demand, with many travellers renewing their travel plans delayed by the COVID lockdowns.
Last week, the High Commission had issued a statement to say that it is investigating reports of unauthorised agents illegally charging fees to get visas processed for travellers to India.
(With inputs from PTI)
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