Same-day UK visa appointments sold for cash?
Appointments for premium same-day UK visa service are being sold by unofficial agents, some based abroad for up to 200 pounds to foreign nationals unable to secure one themselves officially, a media report said today.
"The UK Border Agency's same-day visa service are being sold by unofficial agents," the BBC reported.
The agents, some based abroad, sell the slots - for up to 200 pounds - to foreign nationals unable to secure one themselves from the UK Border Agency (UKBA), it said.
It is claimed the online booking system crashes nightly, as people try to avoid the long delays of applying by post. Foreigners already living and working in the UK can renew their visa by post, but they have to surrender their passport while the application is processed - making travel impossible.
A backlog of outstanding applications has seen the time taken for a decision rise from the advertised four weeks for a work visa to more than six months in some cases.
As a result, demand for the premium same-day service at one of seven UKBA offices has grown rapidly, the report said.
These appointments are released on the UKBA website each night at midnight, with cancelled appointments re-released sporadically.
But the BBC said it has heard from dozens of people who complain that the site simply cannot cope with demand.
Paul, an IT worker who lives in London but is originally from New Zealand, found that every time he logged on at midnight the site crashed.
The report said a cottage industry
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