Saturday, October 3, 2009

UK Visa Application Centre Witness a Huge Rush Following the Implementation of New Rules

Many parts of Northern India witnessed a huge rush of student visa applications following the implementation of study visa rules changing for UK. The UK visa application centre in Chandigarh, India, was overrun with people earlier this week. The crowd had to be dispersed with the help of local police forces as the UK visa application centre in Jalandhar was over crowded. All the applicants were hoping to obtain their visas before the changes to the UK visa regulations that were to be introduced on 1st October 2009.

The UK border agency applied certain changes for applications to the student visa category. The new tighter restrictions affect those applying for visas under Tier 4 of the UK points based system. It also largely impact people who are hoping to gain a student visa to allow them to study in the UK. Before October 1st, there were not such strict requirements for an applicant to apply for a student visa in terms of ‘declaration of finances’. The tighter restrictions require student visa applicants submitted from outside the UK to show they have funds for fees and maintenance in their banks for a 28 day period within a month of making their application. However, those who applied before 01 October only had to show they had the funds on the day they applied.

The visa application centres witnessed a huge rush in Punjab and Haryana region.
Many of those seeking visas in the rush failed as the counter at the Visa Facilitation Services centre closed early due to a large crowd of people who had come from all over the region. As reported by a visa seeker about desperation among the applicants, "there is no discipline here. Nobody is giving us any information. The police are also baton charging us. First police asked us to sit, then after about ten minutes, they started beating us. One boy started bleeding after being hit in the leg."

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