British Visa For Pakistan

British Visa For Pakistan is the most esteemed and respected entry agents, registered with British High Commission Islamabad and affiliated to British Council under a governmental license from Foreign & Commonwealth Office UK Government.

Do you want to get a short term leave to visit UK?, Pakistani passport holders can just apply for a British visa in order to make a trip. UK has one of the most strict policies related to entry and stay of any countries. It is extremely difficult for a person to get admission through visa on arrival service at airports. Non-British citizens who wish to live in the United Kingdom should make sure they meet with the specified requirements of the visa category they are interested in.

British couples who travelled to Pakistan to adopt children have been left stranded after the Home Office told them to expect months of delays in processing visas because of the Ukraine refugee crisis.

The delays are part of wider failings in visa processing that have left families around the world stuck waiting to return to the UK.

Zainib* has been in Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, since November. She told the Guardian that the delays had left her feeling abandoned.

“It’s 37 degrees here, there are shortages of gas and water, and the electricity goes off for several hours a day,” she said. “I’m afraid to go outside because of the kidnapping risk and political instability here.

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“I’ve been here since November. Getting our baby took three weeks, then we applied for her visa on 18 January. Initially, the Home Office told us it would be 12 weeks – that was 21 weeks ago.

“My older son misses nursery, my husband is at work in the UK, my father is sick and I can’t be with him, and my employer wants to know when I’m coming back,” Zainib added.

“I can’t put into words how difficult this is. I’m so stuck, and the Home Office is not responding. I might as well be talking to a tree. We have made at least five complaints, and other families in a similar position have made many as well.”

On 11 May, 16 weeks after she applied, Zainib and several other families had a letter from the Home Office saying waiting times would double for family visas.

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