![]() The processing now involves a few more checks, for example, verification of the vaccination certificates. “As a result, we are experiencing high volumes of visa applications coupled with limited appointment availability and stretched visa processing timelines from India."Īpart from this, following the COVID outbreak, some counties have tightened the rule for granting visas. Moreover, due to the COVID outbreak, many students and working professionals had returned to India and as countries are opening up again, they are planning on getting back to those countries. Recently, Visa facilitating agency VFS Global spokesperson told Live Mint that, "With the opening up of the international border and the resumption of flights to these countries, there has been an unprecedented uptick in outbound travel demand. But again, follow the guidance to the letter." We want to see an unprecedented number of Indian students coming to the UK this year and we will do everything we can to make sure that you get your visa on time. He further adviced saying, “Don’t commit to your air tickets until you have got your visa to be on the safe side. Secondly, because of global events, particularly the Russian invasion of Ukraine." He further added the plan of action by bringing more resources and they are training more people and are keeping open the priority visa service. He also why the delays are happening, he said, “First, because of the unprecedented surge in demand for UK visas post-Covid. He further apologised the ones who were affected by the delays. In the video message on Twitter, he said, “Most of you are getting visas to go to the UK within 15 working days, but there is a long tail of complex cases which are taking much longer. On the same day, the UK High Commissioner to India, Alex Ellis apologised for the massive delays faced by those applying for a UK visa from India. According to the statement, the High Commission expects a high volume of applicants in the coming weeks and advised students to begin submitting their applications as soon as possible, since gathering the necessary documents can take some time. The announcement was released via the official Twitter account of the British High Commission in India on 12 August. Meanwhile, UK will soon resume start the Priority Visa (PV) and Super Priority Visa (SPV) services for new applications under the sponsored work routes and student visas. Germany has stopped taking permanent stay visas.Įarlier on 30 May, 2022, Danish Embassy in India announced the temporary suspension of applications for short-stay visas and residence permits, which was opened again on 6 July. ![]() The website also says, “This processing time does not include the time it takes to send an application between a visa application centre and our office and the time you need to give your biometrics."Īlso Read: Schengen visa delays force change in holiday plansįor example, visa processing time in the UK has risen to four to ten weeks. Though wait times vary significantly from consulate to consulate, Bier said, “it is the worst it's ever been since 9/11."Īlso Read: Canadian visa update: Canada to introduce new language test for immigrationĪpart from the US, visa application and processing are taking a long time for other countries like UK, Schengen states, Canada etc.Īs per the Government of Canada website, Canada currently has a waiting time of 158 days for visitor visa. And that produced what we're seeing now, which is year-plus waits, massive backlogs and all the problems associated with that," he told VOA. “They just stopped doing work during COVID. David Bier, associate director of immigration policy at the libertarian Cato Institute told VOA news that the two-year, pandemic-induced lockdown of US consulates around the world has halted visa services.
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