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04.03.2024 - 08:17 / traveldailynews.com / Theodore Koumelis
Under this partnership, BLS International will play a pivotal role in managing Hungary’s visa processing operations, optimizing efficiency, and enhancing the overall experience for applicants.
NEW DELHI – BLS International Services Ltd, a globally renowned tech-enabled services provider, has signed 3 contracts with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary. These exclusive contracts will enhance visa services, reaffirming our commitment to efficiency and exclusivity in Jordan, Canada, and Algeria.
With the opening of new Visa Application Centres in Jordan, Canada, and Algeria, BLS International is set to revolutionize the visa application experience. The company has been collaborating with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary to offer visa services in Bangladesh, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Oman, and Qatar, thereby expanding its global presence to eight countries. These centres are equipped with the latest technology and staffed by experienced professionals to ensure a seamless, efficient, and transparent visa processing journey for all applicants.
Mr. Shikhar Aggarwal, Joint Managing Director of BLS International, said, “We are thrilled to announce this partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary, marking a significant milestone in our global mission to streamline and enhance the visa application process. These new contracts allow us to extend our state-of-the-art visa services in Jordan, Canada, and Algeria, embodying our commitment to making cross-border travel more accessible and less cumbersome. By opening new Visa Application Centres equipped with the latest technology and operated by a team of dedicated professionals, we are setting new standards in the industry for efficiency, transparency, and customer satisfaction.”
“This initiative is a testament to BLS International’s dedication to facilitating easier access to visa services, thereby strengthening the cultural, economic, and social ties between Hungary and the countries of Jordan, Canada, and Algeria. Our innovative approach and unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction are at the heart of our operations, aimed at enhancing the visa application process for travellers worldwide.” says the company.
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