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UK Visa Application Offices ‘ll Reopen July 28 – British High Commission

The High Commission urged potential visa applicants to book appointment as it would attend to only those on appointment, adding that customer and staff safety from COVID-19 remained top priority.

British High Commission visa application centres have been closed globally since the outbreak of COVID-19 / Photo credit: traveloutng.com

The British High Commission has announced that it’s would resume visa application services in Nigeria on July 28.

The Commission said it would commence visa application services at its Abuja, Ikeja and Victoria Island centres via its official Twitter account on Tuesday.

“Visa Application Centres (VACs) are resuming services in Nigeria from 28 July”, the tweet read.

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The High Commission urged potential visa applicants to book appointment as it would attend to only those on appointment, adding that customer and staff safety from COVID-19 remained top priority.

“You must have an appointment to visit a VAC and will not be admitted without one. For new applications, we aim to assess within our normal service standards, but there may be some delay.

“Staff and customer safety remains our top priority with COVID-19 preventative measures in place. Our focus now is to deliver our services safely and effectively together”, the High Commission said.

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