The British High Commission has announced that email enquiries
by visa customers applying from outside the UK would attract a fee from June 1.
The
high commission made this known in a brief report on changes to UK Visas &
Immigration customer care operations made available by the Media Officer,
Joseph Abuku, in Abuja on Monday.
According
to the report, the changes will help the government reduce costs and ensure
those who benefit directly from the UK immigration system make an appropriate
contribution.
“Effective
today (June 1), email enquiries by visa customers from overseas will attract a
fee. How you contact UK Visas and Immigration is changing. From 1 June, all
customer enquiries will be handled by a new commercial partner Sitel UK.
The new contract will see a number of changes for customers.”
The
high commission stated that changes were made in all phone numbers and opening
hours.
Other
changes made were a reduction in the number of languages offered to 8
including English, and a fee of £5.48 for customers who contacted the UK Visas
and Immigration by email.
“You
will need to pay using a credit or debit card for contacting us by email. The
charge includes the first email enquiry you send and any follow-up emails to
and from the contact centre relating to the same enquiry. The way you pay to
use the telephone service will remain the same using a credit or debit card. If
you do not have access to a credit or debit card, you may choose to use a
trusted 3rd party such as an agent or sponsor.”
The
UK mission, however, stated that there were no changes to services for
customers contacting from inside the UK.
Culled from PN NEWS
No comments:
Post a Comment