"I am delighted to visit the most populous state to find out how UP and UK can work more closely together," he said welcoming the first batch of applicants at the visa centre which was inaugurated today.
"The UK already has more visa application centres in India than any other country and I am pleased that we are expanding our footprints in UP. There has been a growing demand for UK visas from the state and we hope that it will encourage more people from UP to think of the UK for tourism, study, trade and investments," High Commission press release quoted him as saying.
The new visa service will be available on the third Tuesday of every month and will allow people to apply for UK visa in Lucknow for the first time.
These improvements have been well received and are all part of UKVI's strategy to make it quicker and easier for Indian citizens to apply for UK visas, Crouch said.
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