The Visa Section at the British High Commission and their Commercial Partner, VFS, have in the last week received an unprecedented number of visa applications for the Ghana-England friendly match at Wembley Stadium on 29th March 2011.
The UK Border Agency, UKBA, has worked closely with the English Football Association, the Ghana Football Association and designated travel agents. Applicants can help by ensuring that:
- All application forms are fully and accurately completed.
- All the relevant documents from their travel agents and evidence in detail of their personal and financial circumstances in Ghana are included in the application.
- Any travel package sold to them covers their trip in full. Anything that is not covered must be met by the applicant themselves.
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