![]() ![]() When the applicants have paid their fee online via Visa4UK, they will receive a payment confirmation email from WorldPay.Payment online will need to be made in INR.If the applicant needs to create an e-wallet account, they need to do this a few days before they apply to ensure that the funds will be available to use.Applicants can pay online using Visa or MasterCard debit or credit cards or via e-wallet (Skrill).More information available on UKBA website.It will also be a safer and more flexible system for both customers and staff as it reduces the risk associated with cash payment. It will be a much more streamlined application process and is consistent with a wider global trend to online transactions and payments. It meets the requirements of the UK Government’s Digital by Default initiative and will help cut costs in the management of the visas operation, which in turn helps to keep visa fees down. It is also part of the Home Office’s programme of modernisation. ![]() This is part of our on-going commitment to offer the best service to our Indian customers. The move to online applications and payments India will deliver a streamlined application process and is consistent with a wider global trend to online transactions and payments. UK Visas and Immigration Regional Director for Central Asia, South Asia and Turkey Thomas Greig said: The Visa Application Centres will not be accepting the visa fees either in cash or demand draft. Other methods of payment, including payment at the visa application centre, will be discontinued effective from 16 December 2013 for those making applications on or after this date. From 16 December 2013, all UK visa applicants in India who are making a new application will have to pay their visa fees online via Visa or MasterCard debit or credit cards or via e-wallet (PayPal or Skrill).Ĭustomers in India already apply for their visa on-line, however, from 16 December 2013, customers will have to pay for their visa online, using Visa, MasterCard or International Maestro debit or credit cards or via e-wallet (Skrill), as part of the online application process. ![]()
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