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UK visa applications just got easier

25 May 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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THE UK has launched a new

online application service in

South Africa, “designed to

provide a simple and intuitive

customer experience”.

The infamous timeconsuming

procedure is

expected to be simplified

through the launch of the

‘Access UK’ online service.

This is an alternative to the

current Visa4UK service.

In a recent poll run by TNW’s

sister publication, eTNW,

travel agents indicated their

frustration with the UK’s visa

application service. Of the

122 agents who responded,

30% said the UK had the most

admin-intensive application

process.

“The UK has the longest visa

application form. It

is very time consuming

and asks the same thing over

and again, just in different

ways,” says ITC, Stuart

Goodall.

The relevance of the

questions posed is also an

issue, says Rishen Radhella,

manager of Travel Experts.

“Some people were not

comfortable answering certain

questions, for example, the

breakdown of their monthly

expenses.” He adds that

because time is valuable and

because some clients were

not familiar with the online

visa application system used,

agents were often the ones

tasked with filling in visa

forms.

“The form was too complex

and people didn’t understand

how to fill it in,” agrees Nicki

Bramley of Giltedge Travel.

Travellers applying for a

standard visitor visa, a visitor

(marriage and civil partnership)

visa, or a visitor (permitted

paid engagement) visa are able

to make use of the service, UK

Visas and Immigration (UKVI)

said in a statement.

Benefits of the online

application service include

a shorter form with questions

ordered based on customer

feedback. “It is dynamic and

asks relevant questions based

on a customer’s previous

answers. What’s more, the

service is available on mobile

devices, enabling application

forms to be completed on

smartphones or tablets.” The

service is accessed via the

gov.uk website. Prospective

applicants should make sure

they click on ‘apply using the

new service’.”

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