Lemme add that, the documents won't be sent in during the application from
the applicant. It should be in the hands of the consular, (or the one who
will stamp the passport with the visa) BEFORE the applicant gets there.
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On Jan 13, 2014 11:50 AM, "Nkansah Rexford" <nkansahrexford(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Well, don't be tricked!
They have outsourced the COLLECTION of the visa from the public to vfs,
but it is the embassy that ISSUES the visa.
The vfs people, EVERYDAY, send in applications they've received to the
embassy they work for. When the visa is processed and is ready, the vfs
people will go and collect from the embassy, and the applicant will go and
collect the issued visa from VFS, thinking the vfs people issued it.
If the vfs people issue visa, then why don't the embassy close, after all
someone is doing the job?
I was at the embassy, about 3 times, and I saw vfs car, bring in the
application.
They've outsourced the collection, so that people don't overcrowd the
embassy residence all the times.
For Ghana, that's how it is. For other countries, I have no idea. Perhaps,
the consular is resting, whiles vfs issues visa.
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On Jan 13, 2014 11:08 AM, "Abbas Mahmood" <abbasjnr(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Most of the UK Embassies worldwide (including Ghana) outsource their visa
> application handling to VFS Global, so sending the documents directly to
> the Embassy won't work...
>
> Abbas.
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 10:52:06 +0200
> From: nkansahrexford(a)gmail.com
> To: wikimania-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: Re: [Wikimania-l] Question for the WM 2014 London team
>
> In addition, there might be other better ways of handling issues for such
> applicants wanting to attend the Wikimania other than just sending a signed
> letter to be given to the embassy.
>
> Perhaps, the Wikimedia UK, sending specific details of those they've
> awarded scholarship to the originating country's embassy will give the
> embassy a fair idea of the one applying.
>
> Details like, passport details, itenary ticket, accommodation, length of
> stay, arrangements to bring the attendee back, track record of returnees of
> such conferences, and what the embassy should do to wikimedia uk if it
> happens the person doesn't back.
>
> And these details should be sent directly to the embassy.
>
> Informing the embassy beforehand is far professional looking and
> indicates seriousness on the part of the inviting organization, than
> emailing a letter for the applicant to hold in his hand and give to the
> embassy.
>
> I'm in Ghana, and I know how it is on the ground. I went through hell to
> get visa from south Africa embassy. The UK can be 5x worse.
>
> If the best the inviting organization can do is send a letter, then
> there's little the applicant here can do.
>
> Rexford | Africa Center |
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> On Jan 13, 2014 9:32 AM, "Nkansah Rexford"
<nkansahrexford(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Do the invitation letter really change a thing? I will be surprised to
> see a consular waive all those requirements because of a 1-paged white
> paper with black in on, signed by an organization called Wikimedia UK.
>
> For instance, in Ghana, consulate don't care who or what is inviting you,
> nor even take delight in reading the letter.
>
> If the requirements say get a certain amount and or fulfil certain
> requirements, please get that with you.
>
> Consular even reject visa from applicants invited by United Nations, so
> I'm still wondering how much impact a letter can do.
>
> Get your documents right. Its not easy, but it'll save you from
> disappointments.
>
> Rexford | Africa Center |
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> On Jan 13, 2014 3:31 AM, "Muhammad Yahia" <shipmaster(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> If this is similar to US visa process, I would think an invitation from
> WM UK would be enough to waive those requirements, that of course has to be
> arranged with the British government.
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Ellie Young <eyoung(a)wikimedia.org>wrote;wrote:
>
> I have already brought this up with them and waiting to hear back (first
> response didn't sound like there was much we can do frankly...) My
> comment about the spring is that is when we will have a guide for our
> attendees who need visas. They said it would be ready in the next couple
> of months. We won't be notifying people about their scholarships until
> April.
>
> And while we are on this subject, I want to reiterate that we expect
> individuals to cover their own visa expenses as well as contacting the
> British Consulate on their own or through a visa service in their home
> country. The UK accepts applications for visas 90 days prior to the
> expected date of entering the UK (applying before doesn't do any good.)
>
> Ellie
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 12, 2014, at 3:42 PM, aude <aude.wiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Ellie Young <eyoung(a)wikimedia.org>
> wrote:
>
> I will be sure to take this up when we are putting together instructions
> this Spring. UK Immigation has agreed to
> put together a "how to apply" guide for our event. I will be sure this
> issue get put to them.
>
>
> I wouldn't wait until spring to bring this up with UK immigration.
>
> It's not too soon to start now. The process for folks in Iran can take
> quite a while (if similar to the process for Wikimania 2012 in the US) but
> I think can be successful.
>
> People in Iran will need to travel (at least once) to a UK consulate in
> Turkey or UAE to apply.
>
>
>
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/countries/iran/applying/?langname=UK%20En…
>
> Cheers,
> Katie
>
>
>
> Ellie
>
> WMF Conference Coordinator
>
> On Jan 12, 2014, at 2:08 PM, Muhammad Yahia <shipmaster(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I received this question about visas for Iranian citizens and am
> passing it along:
> >
> > As it stands now, UK visa requirements for Iranian citizens is to have
> a bank account with (on average) 10000 USD or equivalent in the last six
> months, plus proof of ownership of a property in Iran, the documents have
> to be translated and notarized.
> >
> > Most of the volunteers interested in getting scholarship for WM or
> trying to arrange travel on their own are mostly young people who do not
> satisfy either conditions, is there something that the UK team can do about
> that? can they get confirmation that if they apply these requirements will
> be waived or something similar?
> >
> > Thanks!
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