What happens at the Visa Application Centre
On the day of your appointment:
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Aim to arrive on the time of your appointment.
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You must attend the appointment for your visa application. You cannot send someone in your place.
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Please note that the presence of third parties in the Visa Application Center who are not related to the visa process is limited. The entry to the Visa Application Center is based on an appointment confirmation letter. We do not generally permit third parties such as friends, relatives, or business contacts to accompany visa customers in to the VAC, unless special needs ( e.g. to accompany hearing impaired, physically challenged, children or customers requiring interpreters). In case it is required, such accompanying persons should be registered in the Visitor Log at the Visa Application Center.
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Bring a valid passport or travel document issued during the past ten years valid for at least 3 months from the date of the planned return (in urgent cases in case justified this criterion may be omitted) with at least 2 blank pages dedicated for visas.
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Bring all supporting documentation
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Visa fee and VFS Service Charge are to be paid at the visa application centre in cash only. Visa fee and VFS Service Charge should be paid in BYN only.
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At the centre you will also need to submit your fingerprints (in certain cases – please see exemptions below) and printed photograph. This is known as biometric information collection. A digital finger scanner collects images of all 10 digits. The digital fingerprint scanner uses no inks, liquids or chemicals and will not mark your skin.
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You will have a digital photo taken if you do not bring printed photo with you. Your photo must be taken with full face and without sunglasses or tinted spectacles, or head covering unless it is worn for religious or medical reasons. Your face should be clearly visible with no hair across the eyes.
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Ensure your fingertips are free from any forms of decoration such as cuts, abrasions or other markings as these may affect your ability to provide acceptable finger scans.
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If you are applying for a visa on behalf of a child under 12 years old, they don’t need to attend an appointment, as they don’t have to provide their fingerprint information.
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Children under 18 years old need to be accompanied by legal guardian.
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If you miss your appointment on the scheduled day, you will need to book a new appointment after 24 hours from your original appointment date.
Biometrics
Without biometrics information, your visa application will not be processed.
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Your fingerprint scan will be captured.
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A digital fingerprint scanner will collect images of all 10 fingers. This is a quick, discreet and non-intrusive process.
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Your digital photograph must show your full face. You cannot wear sunglasses, tinted spectacles, or a head covering unless it is worn for religious or ethical reasons.
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If you have temporary injuries on your fingers, you’re advised to wait until your injuries have healed. Ensure your fingertips are free from any forms of temporary body decoration like mehndi as it interferes with the working of the scanner.
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If you have applied for a Schengen Visa in the last 5 years, you will not need to submit biometric data as you will have already done so.
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Applicants who are under 12 do not need to submit full biometric data
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For more information regarding Biometric Enrollment please visit ‘Biometric Enrollment’ section at Apply for a visa page
Exemptions to Biometrics
You will be exempted from the obligation of biometric data (fingerprints) if:
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You are under 12 years of age.
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The collection of fingerprints is physically impossible for you.
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You are Head of State and member of the national Governments (with your official delegations and spouses) and are invited by Member States’ governments or by international organisations for official purposes.