Schengen visa delays upset the UAE residents

Tearful residents sell Taylor Swift concert tickets, cancel travel plans

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In the wee hours of May 5, Liz Gonzales was frantically refreshing the VFS Global visa website, her heart pounding with anticipation. This was her last attempt in a series of relentless bids to secure a coveted Schengen visa appointment slot for the chance to attend Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in The Netherlands on July 6. But luck was not on her side.

"I don't remember crying this much after my breakup," said the 34-year-old Dubai resident, who eventually made the tough decision to sell her concert ticket after failing to get an appointment slot. "It would have been a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch her perform. At least, my flight tickets were refundable," said the heartbroken fan.

Liz is not the only UAE-based 'Swiftie' (a moniker for Taylor Swift fans) who failed to get a Schengen visa appointment. Abu Dhabi resident Jam Tutanes, an operations manager in a private firm, tried to book a slot for three months. The 30-year-old Filipina said, "I wanted to watch Taylor Swift in Europe, but since I couldn't get a VFS appointment, I sold my ticket and will now just see her in London in August."

Disheartened Pam Daquinan also sold her tickets after "trying endlessly" to book an appointment. "I'd bought the show ticket for the July 2024 show in July last year and had been trying to get an appointment for several months," said the 26-year-old Dubai resident.

"Due to the UAE's close proximity and with Europe being an aspirational destination for travellers worldwide, demand for visas to Schengen countries remains high," explained Monaz Billimoria, Regional Head, VFS Global. "After the pandemic, we have seen a surge in demand extending beyond the traditional summer months, putting pressure on available appointments."

Industry experts have spoken of how the high demand affects travellers. "Twenty per cent of the clients who contact us are unable to secure visa appointments," said Mona Tavakoli, CEO, Souq Al Safar Tourism. Harpreet Singh, Consultant and Partner at EzVisas, said, "We receive several inquiries from tourists daily, asking us to help them with visa appointments. The summer rush has always been a factor that affects UAE residents."

Lisa Foley, travel counsellor from @luxurytravelbylisa, said, "Lack of appointments can cause a lot of stress and frustration among clients, as they cannot travel to their preferred destination. If they don't get appointments, they either have to book a last-minute trip to a visa-free destination (at much higher costs) or forfeit holiday plans altogether."

Last month, South African expat Farron (who did not wish to share his full name) missed a work conference in the Netherlands due to visa processing delays. "When slots opened up on February 29, I booked an appointment for March 26 and applied for a visa from May 19-26. The permit was issued on May 22, and I received it on the afternoon of May 23, which made me miss the conference. The entire process took 18 working days, when it usually takes '5-15 days'.

"I was frustrated that my passport was not with me for a month. I had other travel plans, and there wasn’t an easy way to cancel the request or retrieve my passport when it became clear I wouldn't make it," said the Abu Dhabi resident.

"We continuously urge travellers to apply for their visas well in advance to avoid any delays. Schengen countries accept documents up to six months before the date of travel," said Monaz from VFS.

The scarcity of visa appointments can disrupt tourists' travel arrangements. For Zahrah and her family, they were compelled to alter their itinerary for precisely this reason. "We originally planned to enter through Switzerland and exit through the Netherlands, but ended up reversing our entry and exit points due to appointment unavailability," she said.

Source: Khaleej Times

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