Stamp The Passport enters visa-related services market

Mission to become a ‘one-stop platform for visa assistance’
2023-09-25
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/ New Delhi
Stamp The Passport enters visa-related services market

Stamp The Passport says its mission is to become a one-stop platform for travellers seeking visa information and application assistance, with transparent pricing and streamlined processes

Banking on the 44 million potential travellers in 2024, in what it says is the ‘best time’ to introduce such a service, a digital travel service firm Stamp The Passport has begun offering visa-related services market with a focus to become a one-stop platform for travellers seeking visa information and application assistance.
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Digital travel services agency Stamp The Passport has announced its entry into visa-related services with the aim to ease visa application processes for Indian travellers.

In a press statement, Stamp The Passport says its mission is to become a one-stop platform for travellers seeking visa information and application assistance, with transparent pricing and streamlined processes.

The statement says that it is working to standardise visa processing charges so that nobody pays more than necessary or is misled, by leveraging latest technologies and offering expert customer assistance.

“We are thrilled to introduce Stamp The Passport, a brand dedicated to making visa processes seamless and stress-free for Indian travellers. Our vision is to empower every individual with the joy of travel, and our mission is to provide unrivalled visa services that cater to the unique needs of our customers. The aim is to create a world where travel becomes a seamless and accessible experience for every individual, businesses and strives to break barriers and simplify the visa process, empowering travellers to explore the globe with confidence and joy. With Stamp The Passport, your travel dreams are just a step away! The goal is to introduce our services to travellers, businesses, students and everyone across the spectrum and introduce our services to 10 more countries in the next two years,” says Vijay Kesvan, spokesperson of Stamp The Passport.

The agency adds that it was the ‘best time’ to introduce such a visa service so as to tap into the 44 million potential travellers in 2024. It will offer a user-friendly online visa application platform, allowing travellers to apply for visas conveniently from their homes. Stamp The Passport offers the convenience to apply for most visas in just under 5 minutes, it says.

“I am immensely proud of our team’s innovative approach. Combining OCR technology with the LinkedIn API and our smart form has made the visa application process remarkably user-friendly and efficient, truly setting a new standard for simplicity. OCR technology, when integrated with the LinkedIn API and our smart form, has revolutionised the Visa application process. Our commitment to making this experience seamless for users reflects our dedication to enhancing accessibility and ease in navigating bureaucratic procedures,” says Gauri Agarwal, VP Product Management.

The statement adds that the company offers a fully assisted ‘visa pro’ service, where a team of experienced professionals provides end-to-end support, ensuring a smooth and successful visa application journey.

The statement adds that for online visa application, the charges will be between INR 500 to 1,200, whereas for ‘visa pro’, fully assisted model, the charges range between INR 1,000 to 2,500. The online platform will be available in English and the ‘visa pro’ service will be introduced in English, Marathi, Hindi, and Gujarati.

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