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Visa centres violate VIS rule

30 May 2018
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A NUMBER of visa

lodgement centres

are violating a Visa

Information System (VIS) rule

that requires Schengen visa

applicants’ biometric data to

be stored on a database for up

to five years.

The rule was introduced

in November 2015 and

eliminates the need for

travellers to have to appear in

person every time they apply

for a visa.

At some lodgement centres,

including those for The

Netherlands, Greece and

Austria, travellers have to

appear in person each time

they apply. Other lodgement

centres require to see only

certain applicants.

The rule came into effect

as part of the European

Commission’s worldwide

introduction of VIS, a process

that aims to better protect

applicants against identity

theft and to prevent document

fraud and so-called ‘visa

shopping’. This is the practice

of applying for visas at

different consulate posts in

the hope of finding that one

will be more sympathetic and

thus approve the application,

or in order to process the

application faster.

According to Liam Flett,

owner of Simply Visa, it has

been rumoured that lodgement

centres are requiring to see

some – if not all – applicants

in person as some biometric

data was not captured properly

when the rule was first

introduced. “Applicants can

risk assuming that they will

not need to appear in person

at certain lodgement centres.

However, to stay on the safe

side, I would recommend that

agents advise their clients that

they should be prepared to go

in anyway.”

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