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that is not helpful .jimmurray wrote:this sounds ridiculous...I would take a note and make a gross complaint
have they both got cuts on their thumbs?gainvidya wrote:Hi,
My In-Laws are going to VFS British visa application centre but the staff there is rejecting their application because of a tiny cut on the thumb and have asked them to come back when that heals up. The problem in I need them as soon as possible as I wife is pregnant and in her last few weeks. The whole visa process will take at least 2-3 weeks so I desperately need my in-laws to come as soon as possible.
Any advice is much appreciated
lol...I thought u meant the officer had a cut and refused to do work...totally forgot about biometrics..pennylessinindia wrote:that is not helpful .jimmurray wrote:this sounds ridiculous...I would take a note and make a gross complaint
It clearly states that hands need to be free of cuts etc . No need for gross complaints just some patience.
You could go back and ask them to try again explaining the need to travel .
They get impression of the both the hands. My Mother In Law has a tiny cut on her right hand thumb. They have been to the application centre 3 times and they denied her application all the 3 times so far.Greenie wrote:have they both got cuts on their thumbs?gainvidya wrote:Hi,
My In-Laws are going to VFS British visa application centre but the staff there is rejecting their application because of a tiny cut on the thumb and have asked them to come back when that heals up. The problem in I need them as soon as possible as I wife is pregnant and in her last few weeks. The whole visa process will take at least 2-3 weeks so I desperately need my in-laws to come as soon as possible.
Any advice is much appreciated