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Congratulations, really happy for you. Wish you all the very best.. What category of visa you got? ugosimba: |
Is a simple procedure.. Book appointment with TLS of normal service.. Either self-service or assisted service to any available date you got. It does mean anything.. Then you print the confirmatory email sent to you by TLS. Any day that suite you from the next day you booked the appointment you can go to TLS office.. Speak to them at the gate that you went to do walk.. You will attended to, so far you have your extra 42k to pay them.. But if you're on tier 5 or students visa they will not attend to you.. They'll ask you to hold on.. Best wishes! geli12: |
My brother the story is now different from Cotonou route famzynet:
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@justwise, Greeting, please I need your expert advise. Something is quite boarding my mind. I applied for Tier 2 UK visa and I had done my biometric with visa application center.. The question is that, my supporting documents was submitted on 18th July, 2020 because I did self service and I had my biometric done on 28th july, 2020. But the tuberculosis certificate used will expired on 10th of August, 2020. I hope, I will still be considered for the visa. |
IT WILL NOT GO. TRY TO GET SOMEONE WITH domiciliary ACCOUT TO PAY FOR YOU.. AND TRANFER NAIRA TO THE PERSONS ACCOUT.. YOU CAN DO THAT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, SO AS NOT TO WASTE YOUR TIME |
Is Nigeria government that is delaying TLS resumption. They have stated resumption date in some Africa countries.. A message from our CEO I wanted to share a personal message with everyone who is currently waiting for our visa centres to reopen around the world. Many of you are feeling angry and frustrated that you can’t access our centres to retrieve your documents, progress your visa applications, or start new applications, and I totally understand why. Many of you have been separated from friends and family since the pandemic started and it’s been an incredibly worrying time for everyone. We are gradually beginning to reopen our visa centres now, but unless the one you need to access is confirmed as reopening soon, that won’t provide you with much comfort or reassurance. I want to get our locations open as quickly as it’s safe and legal for us to do so. Everyone wants to get back to ‘business as usual’, including me and the team at TLScontact. But like many things linked to this virus, it’s sadly not as simple as throwing the doors open the day that restrictions are lifted and the local lockdown is removed. For us to reopen a visa centre we need to have met three conditions – firstly, we need local lockdown restrictions to be lifted, then we need permission to open from the local authorities in-country where the centre is located, and finally, we need approval from the government for whom we are processing the applications. In some cases, we may not yet be able to meet all three of these requirements, and therefore we are unable to reopen. I’m genuinely sorry that this is the case for many of you. I can assure you that I, and the team here at TLS, are doing all we can to accelerate the opening of centres over the coming weeks, and will continue to do so until we’re fully open once more. We are also busy putting into place all the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our customers and staff when we do reopen. We will post on social media and on our websites as soon as we meet the requirements for us to open in each individual country. We look forward to welcoming you to our visa centres again very soon. Simon Grant, Chief Executive Officer. TLScontact[/quote]
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This yellow leg and black face man.. Is not mature at all.. |
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