Important Notice for US Visa Applicants: Temporary 3-Day Closure Announced by VFS Global
VFS Global Announces Temporary Closure of Customer Service Center from July 12 to July 14
VFS Global, the leading service provider for US visa applications at the embassy in India, has recently announced a temporary closure of its customer service center from July 12th to July 14th.
Migration to New Platform Causes Temporary Closure
The temporary closure is a result of VFS Global’s migration to a new platform. During this brief period, VFS Global will be unable to handle phone calls, process fee payments, or schedule appointments.
US Embassy in India Informs Visa Applicants
The US Embassy in India took to Twitter to inform visa applicants about the temporary closure. They stated, “Attention visa applicants! Our customer service center, VFS, is migrating to a new platform and will be temporarily closed for phone calls, fee payments, and appointment scheduling from July 12-14. These services will resume on July 15.”
Alternate Contact Options
In case you need to get in touch with VFS Global during this time, you can reach out to them via email or social media. They will also provide regular updates on their website, keeping applicants informed about the progress.
Normal Operations Resume on July 15, 2023
VFS Global assures visa applicants that normal operations at their customer service center will resume promptly on July 15, 2023.
VFS Global’s Role as a Leading Service Provider
VFS Global is a renowned provider of government and diplomatic outsourcing services, along with innovative technology solutions. They specialize in managing administrative services related to visas, passports, and consular affairs for client governments. Their focus lies on non-judgmental tasks, streamlining processes and ensuring efficiency.
Efforts to Reduce Visa Wait Time
In June 2023, Eric Garcetti, the United States Ambassador to India, made an important announcement regarding the reduction of wait times for first-time tourist visa interviews in the US. The average wait time for such interviews in India, which had previously exceeded 12 months in some cases, has now been significantly decreased. The current average processing time stands at approximately 3 months.
Ambassador Garcetti’s Statement
During his address at IIT Delhi, Ambassador Garcetti expressed his optimism about the progress made, saying, “We are already making significant strides in this regard. At the US Mission in India, we are processing visas faster than ever before. Our goal for 2023 is to process at least one million visas, and we are already more than halfway there.”
Increasing Travel from India to the US
According to Reuters, there has been a remarkable increase in the number of Indian citizens traveling abroad, particularly to the United States. In order to accommodate this surge in tourism, the US has plans to construct two new consulates in India. These consulates will be located in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad, offering convenient services to visa applicants in those regions.
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