Hi,
I'm applying for a Conference Visa to India. I am a student in the USA of Serbian nationality. I have all the papers I need except the BLS order form. I have two problems with it:
1) The website does not allow me to apply for a Conference Visa. As soon as I select my nationality, or basically any other then US nationality under the 'Services' section, the only type of visa offered is a Tourist visa. I am not seeking a tourist visa and the requirements are different.
2) I paid $15 for the FedEx delivery service but the email I received from BLS has a blank transaction number. Quote:
"
REFERENCE # : xxx xxxxxxx T
AUTHOR. # : xxxxxx
TRANS. REF. :
Approved - Thank You 100
"
Now, I can just count those $15 bucks as gone and do the send/return shipping thing myself. I have no time to pursue BLS for offering a service, taking my money and not delivering. But I do need to apply to the correct type of Visa.
Needless to say, BLS does not respond to emails or phone calls. The San Francisco branch, to be specific.
Experiences or suggestions on how to proceed?
I'm applying for a Conference Visa to India. I am a student in the USA of Serbian nationality. I have all the papers I need except the BLS order form. I have two problems with it:
1) The website does not allow me to apply for a Conference Visa. As soon as I select my nationality, or basically any other then US nationality under the 'Services' section, the only type of visa offered is a Tourist visa. I am not seeking a tourist visa and the requirements are different.
2) I paid $15 for the FedEx delivery service but the email I received from BLS has a blank transaction number. Quote:
"
REFERENCE # : xxx xxxxxxx T
AUTHOR. # : xxxxxx
TRANS. REF. :
Approved - Thank You 100
"
Now, I can just count those $15 bucks as gone and do the send/return shipping thing myself. I have no time to pursue BLS for offering a service, taking my money and not delivering. But I do need to apply to the correct type of Visa.
Needless to say, BLS does not respond to emails or phone calls. The San Francisco branch, to be specific.
Experiences or suggestions on how to proceed?
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