Consul-General,
South African High Commission in Nigeria, Ambassador Mogethi Monaisa,
on Monday said the commission sometimes deny issuance of its visas to
Nigerians it discovered to be having criminal records.
“The
commission does not just deny people visas, but it is either that those
it sometimes deny issuance of visas are discovered to have criminal
records or failed to meet its requirements.
“Nigerians
should personally visit our websites for necessary information and
requirements for applying for South African visas,” Monaisa told the
News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.
He said Nigerians should facilitate their visa processing by submitting it to VFS Global.
“This is
the company that the commission has authorised to facilitate the
processing of visa applications submitted by Nigerians.
“The South
Africa High Commission wants Nigerians applying for visas to know that
it is only VFS Global that is recognised by it to facilitate visa
applications on its behalf,” Monaisa said.
The
consul-general advised Nigerians to desist from patronising unauthorised
agents and intermediaries who would charge them huge fees and end up
without achieving any results, adding that such act was illegal.
“They should know that VFS is our only agent to handle issues of visas for the commission,” he said.
Monaisa
said the commission would deny such Nigerians the South African visas if
it discovered it, noting that the applicants would also forfeit the
fees paid to such illegal agents.
He assured
Nigerian applicants seeking to obtain the South African visas that the
commission would grant their requests as long as they satisfied the
requirements guiding the issuance.
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