HC Deb 11 November 1997 vol 300 c497W
Mr. Vaz

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what, at 1 October, was the average waiting time for(a) visas and (b) interviews relating to visa applications in respect of United Kingdom posts at (i) Bombay, (ii) Islamabad, (iii) New Delhi, (iv) Calcutta, (v) Karachi, (vi) Dhaka, (vii) Washington, (viii) New York, (ix) Da-es-Salaam, (x) Nairobi and (xi) Lagos. [14237]

Mr. Fatchett

Entry clearance posts in the Indian sub-continent receive a heavy volume of applications to join families in the United Kingdom. People applying for an indefinite stay, known as "settlement", are divided into separate queues for interview. This allows posts to deal more quickly with those who may have a claim to compassionate treatment.

The information my hon. Friend requested is as follows:

Post Waiting time for a straight forward visit application Waiting time if an interview is required for a visit visa Waiting time for a settlement interview
Bombay same day same day Q1 same day
Q2 2 months
Q3 2 months
Q4 5 months
Islamabad same day 22 days Q1 5 moths
Q2 5 months
Q3 6 months
Q4 9 months
New Delhi same day same day Q1 same day
Q2 2.5 months
Q3 3.5 months
Q4 4.5 months
Calcutta same day 5 days 7 days
Karachi same day 15 days 9 weeks
Dhaka same day same day Q1 3 months
Q2 3 months
Q3 3 months
Q4 9.5 months
Washington same day 1 day 2days
New York same day 4 days same day
Dar-es-Salaam same day 2-3 days 2-3 days
Nairobi same day 6 days 24 days
Lagos same day 11 days 5 months

The queue groupings are:

Q1-Spouses and children under 18 of British citizens; elderly relatives; (maximum waiting time-03 months).

Q2-Spouses and children of non-British citizens; (maximum waiting time-3 months).

Q3-Fiance(e)s and other first time applicants (maximum waiting time-6 months).

Q4-Re-applicants (maximum waiting time-9 months).