BLS International, a leading global AI- and tech-enabled services partner for governments and citizens, has launched #VisaReadyWithBLSInternational, a social media campaign designed to educate and create awareness among visa applicants. The campaign addresses a persistent and critical gap: lack of awareness around visa timelines, documentation requirements, and application best practices that continue to leave applicants underprepared and at risk of delays.
Through the #VisaReadyWithBLSInternational campaign, the company aims to help travellers by busting myths around visa processing and preparing them with factual and accurate information about visa processing and applications. The campaign covers DOs and DON’Ts, visa processing requirements, documentation checklists, step-by-step application guidelines, and steps to secure a timely visa.
Commenting on this campaign, Shikhar Aggarwal, Joint Managing Director of BLS International, said, “At BLS International, we believe that behind every visa application is a person with a purpose, and it is our responsibility to honour that. With #VisaReadyWithBLSInternational, we are raising the bar on how travellers are served, ensuring that preparation, guidance, and care are built into every step of the process. This is not just a campaign. It is a reflection of the standard we hold ourselves to, every single day, across every centre we operate.”
The campaign will be amplified across digital platforms and expanded to Visa Application Centres (VACs) globally, driving awareness and encouraging proactive travel planning.
With a presence in over 70 countries and partnerships with over 46 client governments, including Diplomatic Missions, Embassies, and Consulates, the company has built a robust global footprint in visa, passport, and consular services. Backed by technology-driven processes and a strong focus on data security, BLS International continues to enable safe, efficient, and transparent service delivery for millions of applicants worldwide.
Janice Alyosius is a travel and MICE journalist focusing on business travel, destination marketing, aviation and industry policy. She leads editorial content at MICEtalk and also writes for TravTalk, covering global trends, trade developments and key industry conversations. With regular reporting from tourism forums, conventions and on-ground industry events, her work blends news-led analysis with strong industry voices, offering clear context and relevance for travel trade professionals and decision-makers.

