VFS Global, in partnership with UK Visas, today launched 'On Demand Mobile Visa' service for applicants in India.
Through this service, applicants located anywhere in India and applying for visas to the UK, can complete the relevant application and enrol biometric data from their homes or offices, VFS Global said in a release here.
VFS Global is an outsourcing and technology services firm that handles visa issuance job for several countries.
The on-demand service can be delivered on request at the applicant's residence, office, or any location of their choice (subject to risk assessment).
The service is available by appointment only - on a day of choice, including weekends, and charged separately.
VFS Global has also launched 'Home to Home (H2H)' - a personalised facility that provides chauffeur services and end-to-end assistance with form-filling and submission for UK visa applicants.
At the event, Mehta launched a survey on medical value
travel and released an ICRIER report on "institutional framework for collection of statistics on trade in services: four pilot surveys on trade in audio-visual, logistics, professional and telecommunication services".
It would also provide insights to the government and help in identifying key areas in trade negotiations.
In spite of the substantial contribution of the services sector to the Indian economy, the country does not have a robust system for collection of data on trade in services.
The report has highlighted the need for a strong regulatory framework for such data collection and suggested that care should be taken to ensure confidentiality of information.
It also recommended that the penalty for non-reporting or mis-reporting should be in line with global practices and asked for setting up of a committee on 'collection of data on trade in services' under the chairmanship of the commerce secretary.
"This committee should have representation from different ministries and departments, industry associations, regulatory and professional bodies and trade promotion bodies to sensitise them about trade in services data collection," it said.
When asked about the proposal for relaxing the visa norms, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that several issues relating with visa have been coming up as an "irritant".
Citing examples, she said periodically issues related with medical tourism, short term business visa, multiple entry visas and multiple entries visas for tourists are becoming a technical issue so "so we want to put a common approach of how to handle these many varieties of visas".
She said that India has extended a liberaslised regime of trade for least developed countries (LDCs) and they want to come here and understand the issues.
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