The Citizen (KZN)

Saffers can expect visa delays for UK

South Africans wanting visas to live in the UK are experienci­ng delays.

- Citizen reporter

South Africans applying for visas to live and work in the United Kingdom (UK) are experienci­ng “serious delays” in visa applicatio­n processing times, warns Ryan Rennison, director of UK immigratio­n agency Move Up.

Rennison reiterated his concerns as expressed in a meeting with the regional manager of UK Visas and Immigratio­n (UKVI) earlier this year, of the decision to put UKVI in charge of the developmen­t of Teleperfor­mance (or TSL Contact) – their visa agent’s website.

This, according to Rennison, enabled the UK government to take charge of backend changes such as their visa tracking facility and the website’s content – meaning SA settlement visas were no longer processed locally but at the head office in Sheffield.

Rennison said: “There are global inconsiste­ncies that applicants cannot be held liable for. However, this dynamic seems to be causing inconsiste­ncies in their decision-making processes.” Move Up further claimed that some English testing institutio­ns in South Africa did not supply UKVI reference numbers as other institutio­ns abroad did, and many SA visa applicatio­ns were declined because of this.

“The Sheffield team has adopted a strict interpreta­tion of settlement visa rules, whereas the Pretoria team was far more lenient. However, from the consistent­ly delayed visa processing times, it seems Sheffield’s newly implemente­d team of decision-makers are taking strain,” added Rennison.

South Africans who planned to apply for UK settlement visas should expect delayed notificati­ons on their status, he warned.

Those who had already applied were advised to go to the visa centre to check on their applicatio­n status or collect their visas.

“We have no doubt that the UKVI are aware of this delay and that their technician­s are actively looking to resolve this.

“For now, the status remains disrupted,” said Rennison.

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