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T.T. Services to handle German student visas

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BANGALORE, Nov. 12

THE German Consulate has enlisted T.T. Services, part of the Chennai-based TTK group, for student visa documentation. Germany has changed the application procedure for obtaining student visa.

T.T. Services will handle the student visa documentation only for residents of the southern States of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Pondicherry.

The students have to seek an appointment for a personal visa interview prior to their application.

All appointments will be exclusively arranged by T.T. Services through its offices in Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Kochi, where it will be opening its office shortly, said Mr P. Varadan, Managing Director, T.T. Services.

After helping the student applicant with the documentation, T.T. Services will collect them on behalf of the German Consulate.

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