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Get paid for visa refrrals

05 Sep 2018 - by Sarah Robertson
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NEWLY launched Ruimsigbased

business, Dubai Visas

Online, is paying agents

commission for UAE visa

referrals.

Brian van Tonder, md of

Dubai Visas Online, who

also owns online companies

Ausie Visas and UK Visas

and tour operator, Plum

Accommodation, explains

that travel agents were

often reticent to accept the

responsibility of processing

clients’ visas themselves.

He says Dubai Visas Online

offers agents the opportunity

to earn a referral commission

for sending clients to the

online visa company while

also allowing them to

separate themselves from

the application process and

correspondence.

Dubai Visas Online pays a

R150 referral commission to

agents for every completed

visa application that it

receives.

Agents must register on

the website and then send

a referral link to their clients

who are planning a trip to

the UAE. The client clicks

on the link, completes the

online form and uploads a

photo of themselves and their

passport copy to the website.

Once the application has

been successfully completed,

agents receive their referral

commission.

Brian says all applications

are sponsored by the

company’s partner in the

UAE and that the visas are

processed by the UAE Ministry

of Interior. 14-day single-entry

visa applications are currently

R2 150 per application,

which includes both the visa

application and service fee.

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