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Namibians to pay new fee as Germany outsources visas
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83463, member: 160"] Getting into Europe just got pricier for locals needing a travel stamp. The German diplomatic mission in Windhoek offloaded Schengen visa processing to a private firm named TLS Contact. Applicants must cough up a mandatory charge of roughly 24.51 euros to submit paperwork. This new hub at Maerua Mall manages forms and biometrics. This switch impacts trips to Germany and half a dozen other spots like Belgium or Switzerland. Authorities claim outsourcing cuts down delays and simplifies booking appointments. The facility supposedly offers better access and flexible timing. TLS Contact collects the data, while the actual verdict on approval stays with the embassy. Long-term permits for studying or working remain untouched by this shift. Those specific applications still go directly through official government channels. Regular tourists must schedule online and swipe their card at the center. Travelers basically pay extra to drop off documents at a shopping mall. [/QUOTE]
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