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Addition of card and online payment for Bangladesh visa customers

UK Visas and Immigration have today announced plans to make the UK visa process for Bangladeshis safer, more modern and more efficient by introducing the option to use card and online transactions to pay for a UK visa application.

Beginning from 17 December 2019, this change improves the previous model, where cash was the only way to pay for a UK visa application, giving customers greater choice during this process.

Last year, almost 25,000 Bangladeshis were successfully granted a UK visa across all categories – a 26% increase on the previous year. In addition, almost 85% of Bangladeshi customers receive a decision in 15 working days or less. As more and more Bangladeshis choose the UK as a place to visit and study, this announcement can give them extra confidence that the UK system is modernising, efficient and secure.

Robert Chatterton-Dickson, UK High Commissioner to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, said

The UK Government knows how much interest the UK visa system can generate in Bangladesh, and that is why we want to be sure that system is as efficient as possible.

This announcement is a key part of that goal. By adding modern, digital payment methods to our visa service, we can give customers choice in how to pay and confidence to our customers that their money is safe and secure.

This project is part of a six-month pilot in partnership with UKVI’s commercial partner VFS. Customers will still be able to use cash during this time and the Home Office will seek Bangladeshi views to ensure any feedback is built into any further plans.

Further information

  • Between 1 July 2018 and 30 June 2019, almost 25,000 Bangladeshis were successfully granted a UK visa. This was 26% higher than the previous 12 months.
  • Further information on these statistics can be found on the Home Office website.

Further information

British High Commission Dhaka
United Nations Road
Baridhara
P O Box 6079
Dhaka - 1212
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Email: Dhaka.Press@fco.gov.uk

Follow the British High commissioner to Bangladesh on Twitter: @RCDicksonUK

Follow the British High commission Bangladesh on Twitter and Facebook: @UKinBangladesh and UK in Bangladesh.

Published 17 December 2019