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Dear Applicant's and business partners
We wsih to inform you all that we have move the office address to a new location
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22/11/2016

Dubai Visa at VFS
Eligibility Criteria

Note: Applicant can qualify from any one of the below criteria for UAE visa application.

Mandatory documents

Original Passport for verification purposes (Must be valid for more than six months)
Coloured Passport Copies - Photo page and Bio Page in colour & Profession page, expiry and any other special endorsement page
One Coloured Passport Size Photograph (Indicate full name on the reverse side of the photo & PPT No)
Emirates Airline confirmed ticket
For Non-Nigerian Nationals - Color copy of the valid CERPAC and residence permit visa
Criteria 1: Travel Record

An applicant who has traveled at least once in the last 2 years to the UAE, USA, UK, Schengen countries, Australia, New Zealand and Canada or has a valid visa for USA, UK, Schengen countries, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Documents Required:

Pages in the Previous / Current International passport exhibiting the evidence of the travel / visa stamped.
Criteria II: Financial records

Original letter from the Bank to state that the passenger has a Bank Account in Nigeria and that they have sufficient funds for their stay in Dubai. OR

Original Bank Statement (for the past 6 Months) with the bank seal and signature and Salary Slips (with the company seal and signature) of the passenger OR The Company Sponsoring the individual. OR

Security Deposit equivalent to USD 1550 (Refundable upon return and after producing the entry and exit stamp in UAE). The security amount is payable in Naira equivalent.
Criteria III: Invitation from immediate family member residing in UAE on family status

Valid for Spouse, Children below 21 and Parents above 60 years of age.

Documents Required:

Invitation Letter with a copy of the labour contract attested by the Emirates Commercial Visa Section in UAE.
Marriage certificate in case of invitation for spouse & Birth Certificate in case of invitation for children.
Criteria IV: Additional documents required in below specific circumstances:

For Corporate Clients ( Registered with VFS) -

Documents required:

Introduction letter from the company, 6 months salary slips, 6 months bank statements, Company ID card (photocopy)
Student Traveling without Parents
NOC letter from parents. Photo identity of Parents / Guardian. (Passport/) Student ID card.
Hotel / Relative details of address in UAE.
Hall ticket copy specifying the date and venue in case the applicant is appearing for an exam.
Newly Married Couple: ***Incase of the spouse name not endorsed on the passport.
Marriage Certificate / Notarized Affidavit.
Newly married couples traveling immediately after marriage need to submit NOC from parents with photo id proof, Wedding card and Marriage photograph of the couple.
Important Information

Note this is a copy write from VFS
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11/10/2016

10 Tips For The Beginner Traveler
For the past two years I’ve lived and worked in over a dozen countries, spending most of the year as a digital nomad living out of a backpack. It’s awesome. I talk to a lot of people back home that have never traveled, and have lots of questions about the basics. I compiled these into 10 tips to make that first international adventure go as smoothly as possible.

1) Start somewhere easy
Some places are easier to travel to than others. If this is your first time out of the country, it might be worth considering one of the easier destinations over, say 6 weeks on Bouvet Island or a quick jaunt up K2. But hey, if that’s what you want, go for it.

2) Get your phone sorted out
There are few things more freeing than an unlocked smartphone. If your phone is unlocked you can get, probably, a local SIM card for cheap high-speed data, wherever you go. Forget overpriced travel data plans like those from Sprint and Verizon. Local SIM cards are the way to go.
Unless you have T-Mobile. Their Simple Choice plans get you unlimited international data in nearly every country. It’s pretty slow, however. I wrote about them in The Best Cellular Plan for Travelers.

3) The right luggage
Buy a smaller bag than you think you might need (more on this in #5). Personally, I prefer a good travel backpack. Some people like the hybrid backpack/rolly-bags, but I find them cumbersome. Avoid regular rolly bags, they’re more trouble than their worth. Big suitcases should be avoided at all costs (unless you’re going skiing or something and need to bring a lot of bulky gear).

4) The right gear
I love a good, cheap, travel laptop. A USB battery pack is invaluable. I love noise cancelling headphones, but they’re probably a luxury for most people.

5) Pack light
This will be the hardest thing about travel. There are few harder urges to overcome than overpacking. “But I might need this!!!” is so common there are industries built around needless junk and charging you for heavy bags. Aim for 30 pounds, tops, for everything. If you don’t bring a lot of electronics, aim for under 25. You don’t need more than a week’s worth of clothes. You can do laundry everywhere.
Seriously, travelling light will change everything about how you travel.

6) Cloud data backup
I had one friend drop her camera in a taxi and lose 3 weeks’ worth of photos, nearly her entire multi-country trip through Asia. Cloud backups are cheap and easy to use. I like Google Photos, but there are a ton of other options.

7) Apps for you and your family
Google Translate is the greatest app for any traveler, by FAR (download languages when you’re on WiFi, and it will work without a data connection). Google Maps is a close second (download an area on WiFi, and it too will work without a data connection).
What I also recommend is hooking your family with apps too, specifically WhatsApp and Instagram (or Skype or Messenger, etc). Keeping in touch while on the road is key for your mental health, and theirs. I mention Instagram because it’s easy to use for those who aren’t too tech savvy, and it allows cross posting to Facebook, Twitter and the like if you don’t usually use Instagram. Tumblr is another easy way to share photos and info, and I’ve met several travelers that use that as an easy way to blog goings on to share with the folks back home.
If you’re really into it, and a little tech savvy, you can’t beat your own website. For example, here’s mine: BaldNomad.com.

8) Don’t be afraid of hostels
Hostels aren’t things that Americans consider. There’s a mistaken perception that they’re dirty, rowdy, dangerous places. I guess some are, but most of the ones I’ve stayed at in the two years I’ve been travelling full time are nicer than most hotels.
Review websites like Hostelworld.com and Hostelz.com give you an idea about a place before you ever set foot in it. Best of all, they’re a great way to meet new people.

9) Lock your phone
Your phone, and what’s on it, is probably the most valuable thing you have on you. Phones are easily replaced. Personal data theft is way worse. Pictures, addresses… how many banking apps and websites do you have that automatically log you in?
Lock your phone. The swipey geometry designs may seem great, but after you use them a few times, the screen will be smudged in the exact shape of your passcode. Numbers and biometrics are safer.

10) Don’t make it easy for thieves
I met a first-time traveler from a tiny mid-west town. She walked around London with her iPhone 6 sticking half out of her back pocket. Theft is rare, but don’t make it easy. Don’t leave your bag on a table at a sidewalk café. Don’t leave your backback on your back on a crowded train. You’d be surprised how often I see people not doing these things. There’s nothing wrong with being a little cautious.
You don’t need to lash your belongings to your chest with steel cables every time you leave the hostel. Just, you know, be aware of your surroundings. If someone could casually pick up something, or pull it out of your hands without any effort, maybe that’s not the best place for it.

Bonus) Relax
Most people are good. They’ll help if you need it. If you forget something, you can buy it there. The world is different and the same in ways you can’t imagine. Get out there and check it out.

VFS has been appointed as an outsourced partner by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order to facilitate the su...
01/02/2016

VFS has been appointed as an outsourced partner by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order to facilitate the submission of your visa application This website contains all information concerning the procedures and details about the submission of visa applications, so visa applicants are strongly recommended to carefully read all sections of this web site in order to identify the type of visa meeting their requirement at best. It has to be noted that all visa applications have to be submitted at the Italian visa application center in Lagos or Abuja.

For more details contact Yank T&T
+2347031955921

14/01/2016

Note to South African's Applicants

All applicants whom are submitting their applications under VFS in Lekki, must photocopy their data page of Passport and Yellow card colour.

Address

IGI Stand, Opposite VFS Global, Manor House, Plot 110, Admiral Ayinla Way, (Opposite Treasure Garden Estate, 3rd Roundabout, Lekki-Epe Expressway) Lekki Phase I, Lagos
Lagos
101222

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Monday 07:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 07:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 07:00 - 16:00
Thursday 07:00 - 16:00
Friday 07:00 - 16:00

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