Visas for the UK
Where can I get information?
UK Border Agency and the British High Commission in Suva, Fiji work in partnership to provide a visa service here in Fiji to its citizens along with those of Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu nationality.
Where can I get advice?
Our visa section staff cannot give you advice on how to complete your application, or what type of visa you should apply for. If you need help with your application or advice about the UK's immigration rules and requirements, you should seek advice from a qualified immigration adviser. In the UK these are immigration advisers regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner or legally qualified professionals regulated by designated professional bodies. Their websites are:
- Law Society of England and Wales
- Law Society of Scotland
- Law Society of Northern Ireland
- Institute of Legal Executives
How do I submit my application?
You can submit your application at the visa section of the British High Commission in Suva, Fiji.
Service standards - complaints and compliments
UKvisas aims to offer a fair and professional service to all our customers. We welcome feedback which tells us where we need to improve.
If you have any comments, or are concerned about the standard of service you received, please let us know. We investigate all complaints fully and will send you a reply within 20 working days.
If you wish to complain about the service you received from the UK Border Agency at this High Commission, please address your complaint to the Entry Clearance Manager as follows:
P.O. Box 1355
Suva
Fiji Islands
via e-mail visasuva@fco.gov.uk or this feedback form
Visa Customer Satisfaction Survey
Our visa customers are encouraged to participate in this on-line survey or by completing the questionnaire available at the Visa Section.
Christmas and New Year Closure for Visa/Consular/Passport Section
The Visa/Consular/Passport Section will be closed over the Christmas/New Year period from Thursday 24 December 2009 and will re-open on Monday 4 January 2010. See Public Holidays observed by the British High Commission in 2009.