I think you should be able to still get a Visa on arrival till September, from when it will be purely eVisas. On Fri, 3 Jul 2015 20:09 Mark Elkins via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I'm flying in on Sunday to attend the African DNS workshop. I see that from Yesterday - I should get an eVisa...... and that applications take at least two days and up to seven days....
I hold a UK Passport... ho hum...
I'm unsure why there should be an extra 1$ service fee - as the usual $50 should surly include all service fees? The $1 is no biggie - but as the folks who would check visitor visa's now should have less to do - would that not cove the $1???? :-)
Part of the instructions read that you can not scan photographs, yet the system depends on you scanning photographs...
After uploading a (scanned) picture, I entered the Visa section.
I'm confused as to why it wants another picture of me???
I'm hoping that it'll store everything - so every time I (re)apply for a visa - it already knows my previous answers - which generally will not change.
Lastly - anyone know why it should take up to seven (working?) days????
Anyone know any of the developers?
So glad its not compulsory for the next 60 days.. :-) -- Mark James ELKINS - Posix Systems - (South) Africa mje@posix.co.za Tel: +27.128070590 Cell: +27.826010496 For fast, reliable, low cost Internet in ZA: https://ftth.posix.co.za _______________________________________________ kictanet mailing list kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/mailman/listinfo/kictanet
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