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US visas – more slots online

08 Aug 2019 - by Deena Robinson
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THE US Embassy has opened

additional appointments for visa

applications in centres around the

country in response to criticism

from agents struggling to get timely

slots for their clients.

Until very recently, agents could

not secure an appointment for this

year in Johannesburg. Available

times in Cape Town were from

October, and Durban from November.

Now Johannesburg and Durban have

availability from October, and Cape

Town from September.

“In response to recent elevated

appointment demand, Consulate

Johannesburg expects to receive

additional resources in the near

future to assist with lowering the

appointment wait time,” says

Robert Mearkle, the US Embassy

spokesperson in Pretoria.

He says the agents are

encouraged to check the

appointment system regularly to

see if appointments become

available. “We are aware of the

frustration that these longer

than usual waiting times

cause. We are trying to

process visa applications as

quickly as possible,” Robert

adds.

Agents have been waiting

for cancellations, checking

the system on a daily basis,

says Brian Kruger, md of

4UK & Worldwide Visas.

He is not convinced that

the released appointments

will alleviate the problem.

“These are not guaranteed

and the decreased waiting

times are still not conducive

to business travel, which

is often booked with little

notice.”

Corporate clients do not

want to incur the extra

expense and hassle of

travelling to Durban or Cape

Town for the day for an

appointment, he says.

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