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VFS Global is a visa and passport administration
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company for governments and
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s. Zubin Karkaria founded the company in 2001 while he was chief executive at Kuoni Travel. Formerly based in India, the company is now headquartered in
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with offices in 147 countries. In 2024, the company processed over 100,000 applications daily with over 100 million applications processed in the preceding five year period. Over the past two decades, VFS Global has expanded its global presence and broadened its range of services for governments and diplomatic missions including seven global contracts from the governments of Austria, Australia, Iceland, Latvia, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. VFS Global has faced criticism for alleged exploitative practices, lack of transparency, and data security failures. In May 2025, VFS Global launched the world’s largest visa-application centre at Wafi City in Dubai, a 150,000-square-foot facility designed to process up to 10,000 applications a day.


History


Origins and revenue model

Founder Zubin Karkaria conceived the idea for VFS Global while working with the Kuoni Group. Karkaria believed one could circumvent embassy's wait times required for processing visa applications by outsourcing the administrative work. He soon "persuaded the US government to pilot a scheme for Indian visa applicants to the US at its Mumbai embassy". The company opened its first visa processing centre in
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that same year. In 2003, the company acquired a
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contract to process visa applications from India. By 2007, the company had obtained its first global account from
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for operations in 33 countries. Within one year of gaining its account, the company's image was tarnished by a data breach which exposed the sensitive information of UK visa applicants. Despite recurrent data breaches, the company later obtained a major contract with the United Kingdom to administer the majority of the UK's visa applications. The contract was a significant change in how visa applicants to the
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were charged to have their applications processed. The company's growth was primarily due to its revenues from service fees paid directly by visa applicants. In 2009, financial records indicated that VFS Global's parent company at the time, VF Worldwide Holdings, was an offshore corporation in
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, an African tax haven.


Expansion and growth

In August 2017, the VFS Global acquired the UK-based visa service provider TT Services (TTS) for an undisclosed amount. At the time of the acquisition, TTS operated 51 visa application centres in over 35 countries with 216 employees. Later that year, in November, VFS Global expanded its visa services in
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with new centres launched in the additional cities of
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,
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,
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, and
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. By 2019, VFS Global had partnerships with 60 client governments, including contracts lasting over 15 years with several of them. The company’s service portfolio expanded to include tasks such as biometric data collection, digital application assistance, and identity verification. In January 2019, the parent company of VFS Global, EQT AB, declared their intention to sell the company. In August 2019, an in-depth financial investigation by the British newspaper ''
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'' revealed that VFS Global had experienced exponential growth in recent years and its shareholders extracted £567m through "distribution to owner" payments and inter-company loan write-offs. This growth has been attributed to the company's "exploitative" business practices. In October 2021, Blackstone acquired a majority stake in VFS Global. Kuoni and Hugentobler Foundation remains a minority stakeholder. Prior to October 2021, the company was owned by a
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and, as VF Worldwide Holdings, is incorporated in the African tax haven of
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. Investors in the company include the Chinese and
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investment authorities, the Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund, and
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.


Surge in application volume and global contracts

In 2023, they processed 24.1 million applications- a 35% increase from the previous year—bringing its daily processing volume to around 100,000 applications. The company also grew its client base to 69 governments, securing seven major global contracts in the same year. These included agreements with the United Kingdom, Australia, Norway, Sweden, Latvia, and Austria. Under these contracts, VFS Global provides services such as biometric collection, identity verification, and online application assistance. One of the company’s most significant 2023 contracts was for UK visas and citizenship services, which covers 84 new countries in addition to 58 existing ones. They plan to operate 240 Visa and Citizenship Application Service (VCAS) Centres across 142 countries, collectively processing visas and citizenship applications for an estimated 3.8 million individuals annually. A major contract was awarded by the Department of Home Affairs, Australia, covering seven regions that span the Americas, Mekong, Middle East and North Africa, North Asia, the Pacific, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Under this agreement, the company's responsibilities include biometric data gathering, identity verification, and digital assistance for applicants on Australia’s ImmiAccount portal. /sup> Similar contracts were also signed with the Swedish Ministry of Justice and the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, granting VFS Global responsibility for visa and residence permit services in dozens of countries worldwide. In October 2024,
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, a Singapore-based investment firm signed a purchase agreement to acquire 18 per cent stake for $950mn in VFS Global. The agreement valued the company at $5 billion in equity and $7 billion in enterprise. In April 2024, the company partnered with the non-profit Responsible AI Institute for their expertise in AI ethics and data privacy to ensure the development of AI solutions that are secure as well as ethical which meet with the needs of visa processing. In February 2025, VFS Global launched a generative AI-powered chatbot—developed at its AI centres in India, the UAE and Germany, to deliver voice and text-based customer support for UK visa applicants in 141 countries.


Operations and Developments


300 million visa applications milestone

In late 2024, the company announced it had processed a cumulative total of 300 million visa applications, crossing the 100 million mark in the preceding five years alone. The milestone highlighted the company’s expansion trajectory despite global travel disruptions in earlier years. Over the course of its operations, they have also processed more than 140 million biometric enrollments and introduced 16 digital solutions to support eVisa platforms for 12 national governments.


World's largest visa centre

VFS Global launched the world’s largest visa-application centre at Wafi in Dubai. The 150,000-square-foot facility is designed to process up to 10,000 visa requests per day for applicants from more than 200 nationalities and 37 client governments, staffed by over 400 professionals representing 25 countries. Dubai officials said the new centre supports the emirate’s strategy to attract global talent, boost tourism and deepen international connectivity.


Criticism and controversies

Throughout its existence during the past two decades, VFS Global has attracted considerable criticism from governments, investigative journalists, and its clients. The company allegedly pressured visa applicants into purchasing premium services such as premium lounges. In 2019, the British Home Office was deluged by complaints from customers applying for visas using VFS Global, many of whom accused the company of "exploiting vulnerable applicants for profit." The majority of these applicants were from lower-income countries, and they "missed flights and were wrongly denied visas due to delays and administrative errors, including apparent failure to scan vital documents."


Data breaches


Initial breach and inaction

Between 2005 and 2007, a security flaw in the VFS Global application website for the British
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resulted in many visa applications from India, Nigeria and Russia being publicly accessible. Sensitive data stored in VFS's online service could be accessed by simply altering the VFS website's
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address. By doing so, anyone could access the company's visa applicant database including their "stored passport numbers, names, addresses, and travel details." Although the security flaw had been known since December 2005, VFS Global addressed the issue only after media reports in May 2007.


UK government investigation

Following this data breach and media outcry, the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs appointed an independent investigator to uncover the reasons for the breach of security in the VFS online visa application website. The subsequent July 2007 report highlighted many failures by VFS, including that VFS had failed to protect personal data to the levels expected by the UK Data Protection Act. The report recommended that the VFS online visa applications not be resumed for applications from India. In November 2007, the UK
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announced that it had found the
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's contractual relationship with VFS Global to be in breach of its obligations under the
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. The
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required the Foreign Office to sign a statement that it would comply with the Data Protection Act and would not reopen the VFS UK visa online facility. As a result of this ruling, the Foreign Office reviewed its relationship with the organization and briefly sought to significantly reduce its outsourced work, especially in the IT industry. Following this incident, several governments criticized VFS Global's abilities and porous security protocols. "There's the accountability issue, the privacy issue and why are we outsourcing to a for-profit entity something that belongs in the security mandate?" asked Victor Wong, executive director of the
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. Likewise, Liam Clifford, an immigration expert working for ''Global Visas'', raised security concerns associated with VFS Global's operations: "Once you put this work in the hands of private companies overseas, you no longer have the same protection."


2015 data breaches

VFS Global's data security again came under scrutiny in July 2015 when its online visa forms for Italy allowed any user to access the personal information of other applicants—including their date of birth, passport details and addresses—if they input the ID number of another person when logging into the system.


Monopoly allegations

VFS Global has been alleged to be a
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enterprise operating in the visa outsourcing sector. Its alleged monopoly has led to issues related to prohibitive visa application prices and also sparked concerns in the areas of centralised document handling and content security. In June 2014, the South African Competition Commission investigated the company regarding allegations of market dominance in the visa support services market to foreign embassies. The Commission recommended further investigations into the company. In a statement to
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parliament in July 2018, VFS Global denied that their company operates as a monopoly, though its prepared statement did not cite any outsourcing companies with whom they are in competition for winning contracts.


Extortion allegations

In 2019, the Nigerian government's Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs accused VFS Global of "extorting" and "mistreating" vulnerable visa applicants in developing countries such as Nigeria. Additionally, the government placed the company under investigation for "allegations of abusive market dominance and unlawful tender procedures, resulting in excessive visa application prices and hidden fees."


English-only service in Canada

In March 2023, VFS Global faced criticism for requiring a French-speaking applicant for permanent residency in Canada to respond only in English, despite that it is legally obligated to provide services in both official languages of Canada. Quebec's Minister Jean-François Roberge called it "completely unacceptable" and "all citizens should be able to interact with the federal government in their language of choice". VFS Global did not apologize for the incident.


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