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how can the south arfican home office take money out of your account by mistake and say it will repay you within 90 days this was last December we have the mp helping us but to no joy they just say we dealing with it,surely they cant treat us like that.
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Are you sure that your friend was actually dealing with a valid South African agency, rather than a fraudulent website. (There are plenty of them out there!). For UK applicants, South African visa applications are handled by VFS Global. (They're entirely reputable and provide visa services for several countries). Payments are made to 'VF Services UK...
23:02 Fri 09th Sep 2016
well first the bad news
according to this:
http:// www.vfs global. com/sou thafric a/uk/vi sa_fees _at_gla nce.htm l
a three month visa for UK citizens is free
even a permanent residence permit is £125
are you perhaps talking about or is your fren' talking about the repatriation deposit ?
There is a refund department on the SA high Commission site which is kinda hinky as it means there are lots around ( claims for refunds )
however you must have been told by someone that embassies and high commissions in London come under the sovereign immunity rule and so there is bugga all you can do to force their hand....
I mean your MP must have told you surely ?
and if he hasnt - then I have some extremely bad news .....
[ I mean you knew that - but you were just asking us web rats to check, werent you ? ]
so sorry about that ....
yes they can and do treat people like tha t.....
according to this:
http://
a three month visa for UK citizens is free
even a permanent residence permit is £125
are you perhaps talking about or is your fren' talking about the repatriation deposit ?
There is a refund department on the SA high Commission site which is kinda hinky as it means there are lots around ( claims for refunds )
however you must have been told by someone that embassies and high commissions in London come under the sovereign immunity rule and so there is bugga all you can do to force their hand....
I mean your MP must have told you surely ?
and if he hasnt - then I have some extremely bad news .....
[ I mean you knew that - but you were just asking us web rats to check, werent you ? ]
so sorry about that ....
yes they can and do treat people like tha t.....
Are you sure that your friend was actually dealing with a valid South African agency, rather than a fraudulent website. (There are plenty of them out there!).
For UK applicants, South African visa applications are handled by VFS Global. (They're entirely reputable and provide visa services for several countries). Payments are made to 'VF Services UK Limited' and NOT to the South African Home Office (or anyone posing as such). The relevant government department in South Africa isn't even called the 'Home Office'; it's the 'Department of Home Affairs'.
Further, holders of UK passports are exempt from South African visa requirements for stays of up to 90 days.
Further still, even people who are required to apply for South African visas should pay nothing like £950.00. The typical cost of most visas is £35.00, plus a further £35.00 administration fee, making £70.00 in total. Even an application for a permanent residence permit only costs £125.00, plus the £35.00 admin fee, making £160.00 in total, so I simply can't see where a £950.00 charge comes from.
If your friend applied online and used any website other than this one
http:// www.vfs global. com/sou thafric a/uk/
(which is the ONLY site approved by the South African government) she has been SCAMMED BY FRAUDSTERS.
For UK applicants, South African visa applications are handled by VFS Global. (They're entirely reputable and provide visa services for several countries). Payments are made to 'VF Services UK Limited' and NOT to the South African Home Office (or anyone posing as such). The relevant government department in South Africa isn't even called the 'Home Office'; it's the 'Department of Home Affairs'.
Further, holders of UK passports are exempt from South African visa requirements for stays of up to 90 days.
Further still, even people who are required to apply for South African visas should pay nothing like £950.00. The typical cost of most visas is £35.00, plus a further £35.00 administration fee, making £70.00 in total. Even an application for a permanent residence permit only costs £125.00, plus the £35.00 admin fee, making £160.00 in total, so I simply can't see where a £950.00 charge comes from.
If your friend applied online and used any website other than this one
http://
(which is the ONLY site approved by the South African government) she has been SCAMMED BY FRAUDSTERS.
Although she paid twice, didyour friend receive her VISA and was it genuine? If not and you think she might have been a victim of fraud, try this site for advice.
http:// www.act ionfrau d.polic e.uk
If she has a genuine visa and it is a simple case of a duplicate transaction, then get the bank involved or claim from the credit card company if paid that way.
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If she has a genuine visa and it is a simple case of a duplicate transaction, then get the bank involved or claim from the credit card company if paid that way.
Here is the contact page for the UK Home Office Visa and immigration section which is in Liverpool
https:/ /www.go v.uk/co ntact-u kvi/ove rview
Hope it helps.
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Hope it helps.