BLS International commence operations for French Embassy in Jordan

BLS International, a specialist provider of Visa, Passport, Attestation and Citizen Services to the Governments across the world has now commenced servicing the French Government. Under the contract, BLS has started providing services for the French Embassy in Jordan from 19th August 2018. Today, the company operates in 62 countries for Governments of Spain, Italy, India, Hungary, Afghanistan, UAE, France etc.

BLS International Services Limited will be providing key deliverables under the contract and support processing of approximately 25 thousand France Visa application(s) in Jordan in strategic alliances with its partner.

Joint Managing Director of BLS International, Shikhar Aggarwal commented, “We at BLS International are honoured and excited to embark this new chapter with the French Government. This strategic association along with our partner will strengthen our presences in Europe and Middle East as a leading service partner to client Governments worldwide. With increasing travellers around the world, it is also evident that personalised assistance in visa process is gaining traction, therefore, we are committed to provide reliable and world class solution to our partners around the world.”

BLS International Services Limited currently handles approximately 11 million visa applications annually across its global network and will now also assist in the processing of applications for French Embassy in Jordan.

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