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Ethiopia: Embassy Introduces New Visa Application Forms


 

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The Daily Monitor (Addis Ababa)

20 September 2007
Posted to the web 20 September 2007

Addis Ababa

The British Embassy in Addis Ababa will, as of 28 October this year, use a new visa application forms to all applicants of visa/entry clearance to the United Kingdom.

The embassy said it redesigned the old application forms to make them as straight forward and as simple as possible.

"We at UK visas want to encourage tourists, students and key workers to apply for visas to go to the UK," Mark Sedwill, Director of UK Visas said in a statement.

The visa section will continue to accept the old forms until 9 November 2007 as of which the old forms will not be accepted, the embassy said adding the new forms will be available from the Embassy's visa section and from the UK Visas' website.



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