Posted Tuesday 21st got them back this morning very quick !
Posted yesterday lunchtime and already delivered to the application Centre. Hopefully not too long. No doubt I will check the VFS site for updates every 10 minutes like I usually do!
Your visa application has been pre-checked and processed atApplication Centre-West London-High Commission on 03-Oct-2014.
Monday is another holiday, so hopefully by about Wednesday I should have them back.
possible divorce I managed to print both forms. Then realised that I also needed to find and print the Declaration and a copy of our online payment. Had to go through it all again for my wife's. Burnt the midnight oil that day.
Posted them the next day which was a Tuesday at the Post Office that was another £24 got them back on the Saturday which was brilliant. But why can't they make them simpler and do like the States and now Sri Lanka and use a ESTA type system. Now looking forward to our holiday. We have pushed the boat out this time to celebrate my retirement staying at the Leela
What I now do, is, when you get the list come up where it is your final chance to read through, when you are happy with it print it off. When you apply next time, print off the new application at this stage and compare them side by side. If you managed to get a visa on the last application, you should get one if all the information (with the exception of visa number and dates) is the same.
Alan
Got ours back today, took just one week. All set to go now in six weeks time. Good news that anti malaria medication is no longer a requirement for Goa.
Good news that anti malaria medication is no longer a requirement for Goa.
do you have a link to the relevant info?
Told by my doctor but I think it is on the Government web site. Only applies to Goa though not the rest off India. Will try and find out which website it is on and let you know.
http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations/asia-(east)/india.aspx#malaria
"I wrote to them to confirm this because Travelpharm were advising differently. Fitfortravel did confirm that this was correct and when I asked Travelpharm they advised that they were in the process of updating their website. Here is their reply.
Thanks for your enquiry.
We are in the process of updating the prophylaxis country pages as the guidelines for certain countries produced by the ACMP (Advisory Committee for Malaria Prophylaxis) have changed in the last couple of weeks.
It is now accepted that the risk in India which has been fluctuating for the last 18 months has reduced to the point where only states of Assam and Orissa, the districts of East Godavari, Srikakulam, Vishakhapatnam and Vizianagaram in the state of Andhra Pradesh; and the districts of Balaghat, Dindori, Mandla and Seoni in the state of Madhya Pradesh are sufficiently of high risk to require anti-malarial tablets and these must be either Malarone, Doxycycline or Lariam.
The areas that ‘Fit for Travel’ now show as dotted were pre-existing high risk but now only bite prevention measures are recommended unless you are visiting for an extended period, working in poorer areas (e.g voluntary/charity work) or have a pre-existing medical condition or immunity problem where anti-malarials would still be required.
I would advise you to follow the guidelines as set out by the Fit Tor Travel website and assure you that our information will be updated shortly..
Many Thanks,
Regards
Anita Evans Bsc(Hons) Cert.Vet.Pharm, Cert.Hom.Pharm MRPharmS
Assistant Operations Manager
Travelpharm
Manor House
Merlin Way
Ilkeston
Derbyshire
DE7
Fitfortravel do point out on their website that for certain groups antimalarials may be required so it is always advisable that people consult their doctors/nurses/surgeries."
many thanks for that Brenliz
Because if it hasn't. the "poorer areas" mentioned above can be right next door to your guesthouse/hotel/apartment, along with appalling levels of sanitation.
And as for drawing a line between short and long stay visitors? One bite from a carrying Female mosquito is enough, whether you are there for 6 days or six months.
This has to be the most irresponsible thing I have read about visiting Goa for at least the last ten years!
God help Goa if any of the hundreds of Nigerian/Ghanaian/Etc "students" bring Ebola in, because it will run riot.
keeping an eye on the ebola situation re Goa
I will confirm again with my doctor nearer the time as we are going for 3 months. I have no problem with taking them as a precaution if they are recommended.
Finally sense has prevailed.
We have always used the website previously.
I have to say non of the "worry" existed as the forms you fill in of theirs is simple and effective as within 2 weeks all 3 are returned.
The simplicity in this manner I would now use even though we have never had any returned using the online system.
A company in Westhoughton am I allowed to mention the company? I have no ties with them.
The cost per person was £117.
What does the cost work out when using the online system per person run at this year?
Thanks.
does vary a little depending on return service used and if you want to track with SM etc.
plus there is the postage to add for sending them in the first place.
Seems like a very fair price then. Would recommend. The form you fill in can be downloaded off their site. I filled it in before I went.
Might I add that this also includes pictures taken whilst you are there.
Westhoughton a bit too far for me!
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