LONDON: The Indian High Commission in the UK will outsource the visa application process from Thursday, bringing relief to nearly half a million Britons visiting the country every year who can now say good bye to long queues.
The Indian Mission here is one of the largest in the world and the outsourcing of the visa application process will make the exercise hassle-free, High Commissioner Shiv Shankar Mukherjee said after launching the visa application centre in Victoria, in the heart of the city, on Tuesday night.
Mukherjee said the new Centre would have several firsts to its credit including facilities for submitting application online and payment by credit card. The posh centre is one of the eight centres VFS Global, the private agency chosen for handling the work, planned to open in the UK, its Chief Operating Officer Sanjay Bhaduri said. On an average, the High Commission issues 5,00,000 visas in a year and it is expected to go up by 20 per cent every year.
“This will be one of the largest application processing centres,” Bhaduri said. Zubin Karkaria, owner of VFS Global, said two India Visa Application Centre will commence operation in the city and one each in Edinburgh and Hayes in Middlesex on June 6.