+xI didn't see the documentary when it was on Channel 4, but I had heard that the interviewing agent makes the decision most of the time. They normally only bring in the big guns when it comes to waiver applications. Yeah, the agent behind the booth makes the decision most of the time. in a minute or two after a couple of questions, without needing to consult any superior staff. Much quicker and more straightforward that I had imagined. There are only a few occasions where they have to escalate it and the applicant would hear the decision in a week or so. When I hear "visa interview", I think of turning up in a suit, going to a fancy office and spending an hour discussing your whole life with an interviewer (or several). But it's actually just turning up to a booth that could be in a post office, talking for a minute or two and getting an immediate decision most of the time.
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