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Re: UK citizen working for UK comp in NL exercise treaty rig

Post by nt16 » Mon Apr 18, 2016 2:34 am

Hamza2013 wrote:Yes, they applied through gerrys, no visa fee paid as they are my dependent,
Thanks. What about the service fee that gerry charges over and above the visa fee.

And do you tell them that fees is waived or do they already know?

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Re: UK citizen working for UK comp in NL exercise treaty rig

Post by nt16 » Wed Apr 20, 2016 4:43 pm

nt16 wrote:
Hamza2013 wrote:Yes, they applied through gerrys, no visa fee paid as they are my dependent,
Thanks. What about the service fee that gerry charges over and above the visa fee.

And do you tell them that fees is waived or do they already know?

Ok so applied for the visa via Gerry's in Karachi. There was no visa fees but they did charge service fees of Rs 3,267.

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Re: UK citizen working for UK comp in NL exercise treaty rig

Post by Hamza2013 » Fri Apr 22, 2016 1:43 pm

Hi nt16,

Yes, there is a service fee to be paid.

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Re: UK citizen working for UK comp in NL exercise treaty rig

Post by nt16 » Mon May 02, 2016 1:28 pm

Hamza2013 wrote:Hi nt16,

Yes, there is a service fee to be paid.
Hamza, did you travel together with your parents to Ireland from Pak? Did they have a return ticket or just one way? As proof of return journey is not required I wonder if a one way ticket is accepted by the immigration control at the airport.

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Re: UK citizen working for UK comp in NL exercise treaty rig

Post by Hamza2013 » Tue May 03, 2016 7:21 am

Hi nt16,

I travelled with my parents with a return ticket to be on safe side.

The immigration officer at Dublin didn't asked any such questions. On this one I will suggest please don't transit trough UK for Ireland as they ask unnecessary questions,

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