UK encourages Indian visitors to apply early for visas with #Beatthepeak Campaign

UK encourages Indian visitors to apply early for visas with #Beatthepeak Campaign

The UK has launched a new campaign to encourage Indian visitors to apply early for their visas in the quieter, off peak period, during January and February.  Visa applicants can expect to get a visa decision more quickly outside of the peak period, and benefit from quieter Visa Application Centres and more available appointment slots.

Visitors can now request for their visas to be post-dated by up to three months, so the visa starts on their intended travel date. Those planning to travel in April can apply for their visas now and the six month validity can start on their intended departure date.

The initiative was announced at the Destination Britain India, currently being held in Pune and hosted by the UK’s national tourism agency VisitBritain. The three-day tourism trade fair brings together more than 75 travel agents from across India and more than 20 UK travel suppliers for three days of networking and business appointments.

British High Commissioner to India, Sir Dominic Asquith KCMG, said:

“We are delighted that more and more Indians are choosing to come to the UK either on holiday or for business. The latest visa statistics show that visitor visas issued have increased by 6% in the year ending September 2016 and last year we issued more Indian visit visas than ever before.

“There has never been a better time to visit the UK – 2017 is the Year of Culture, which will see an exciting festival of events celebrating the vibrant cultural history of UK and India held in both countries. By making it easier for visitors to apply for their visas early, we hope that even more Indians will choose to come to visit the UK to see our world class heritage sites, enjoy our beautiful countryside and experience the vibrancy of our cities.”

VisitBritain Director for Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa Sumathi Ramanathan said:

“We want the UK to be a ‘must-go-now’ destination for visitors from India. Making it easy to travel here is an important part of our tourism offer.  With our hotels, attractions and shops, all offering great value for Indian visitors right now, it is a great time to come to Britain.”

The UK continues to make improvements to the visa service. Last year a new online visit visa application form was introduced in India. The new form is quicker and more intuitive and it has been translated into four Indian languages to make it easier for Indian customers to apply. The eligibility for visitors using the same-day Super Priority Visa and 3 to 5 day Priority Visa has been expanded so that now all first time visitors can use the service, regardless of whether they have travelled before.

India will become the first visa country to benefit from the Registered Traveller Service, as announced by the British Prime Minister Theresa May. The premium service allows approved members, who have undergone advanced security checks, expedited entry at the UK border.

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