What is consular jurisdiction, and how does it affect my visa processing?
Consular jurisdiction is the geographic area for which a consulate has responsibility for issuing visas. Some consulates have strict enforcement of jurisdiction, some only enforce it for certain types of visas and others do not enforce jurisdiction or have any jurisdictional limits at all. Depending on what jurisdictional limits exist, CIBT can sometimes direct you to another city for faster or less complicated processing.
Consular jurisdiction is the geographic area for which a consulate has responsibility for issuing visas. Some consulates have strict enforcement of jurisdiction, some only enforce it for certain types of visas and others do not enforce jurisdiction or have any jurisdictional limits at all. Depending on what jurisdictional limits exist, Delhi Visa can sometimes direct you to another city, such as Mumbai, Kolkata or Chennai, for faster or less complicated processing.
Consular jurisdiction is the geographic area for which a consulate has responsibility for issuing visas. Jurisdictional requirements are determined by each country and frequently vary. Some consulates have strict enforcement of jurisdiction while other consulates are flexible with their jurisdictional requirements. Your visa processing options are determined by the jurisdictional requirements in place for the consulate that will issue your visa.