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HSMP application fee payment method

Post by HSMPnonJRtoT1 » Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:14 pm

Hi,

Can I use VISA DEBIT card to pay the application fee? There are only Delta, Maestro* (including Solo) available from the T1 application form.

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Post by push » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:25 pm

Is it a VISA Electron card? If so then see below from Wikipedia:
Visa Electron is a debit or credit card available across most of the world, with the exception of Canada, Australia, and the United States. The card was introduced by VISA in the 1980s and is a sister card to the Visa Debit card. The difference between Visa Electron and Visa Debit is that payments with Visa Electron require that all the funds be available at the time of the transfer (i.e., Visa Electron card accounts cannot be overdrawn). As a comparison, Visa Debit cards allow transfers of unavailable funds below a certain limit. As a result, some online stores and all offline terminals (e.g., onboard trains or planes) do not support Visa Electron because their systems cannot check for the availability of funds
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Post by HSMPnonJRtoT1 » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:34 pm

Thanks push_hsmp,

It is not Visa Electron, it is called VISA DEBIT card (printed on the card).

Any idea?

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push_hsmp wrote:Is it a VISA Electron card? If so then see below from Wikipedia:
Visa Electron is a debit or credit card available across most of the world, with the exception of Canada, Australia, and the United States. The card was introduced by VISA in the 1980s and is a sister card to the Visa Debit card. The difference between Visa Electron and Visa Debit is that payments with Visa Electron require that all the funds be available at the time of the transfer (i.e., Visa Electron card accounts cannot be overdrawn). As a comparison, Visa Debit cards allow transfers of unavailable funds below a certain limit. As a result, some online stores and all offline terminals (e.g., onboard trains or planes) do not support Visa Electron because their systems cannot check for the availability of funds

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Post by push » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:43 pm

Well then Wikipedia further says:
Visa Debit is a major debit card issued by Visa in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Prior to October 2004 the debit card was known as Visa Delta.
Looks like UKBA still referes to Delta (& not VISA). So you should be fine on this basis.
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Post by tapindersingh » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:12 am

yes you can use visa debit card

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Post by HSMPnonJRtoT1 » Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:21 am

Thanks guys.

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