GRADUATE TRAINEE - VISA OFFICER

Job Summary:
As a  Visa Officer (Graduate Trainee) you will assist in processing client visa applications, ensuring accuracy, completeness and compliance with embassy and consulate requirements. The role provides hands-on training and exposure to all aspects of visa processing, client support, and documentation management in the travel and tourism industry. This position is designed for a motivated graduate eager to learn, grow and build a career in travel consultancy and visa facilitation.

Key Responsibilities:

  •  Assist clients with visa inquiries, including providing information on visa requirements, application procedures, and processing times
  • Learn to review and assess visa applications for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with immigration laws and regulations
  • Gain knowledge of visa categories, documentation requirements, and visa application processes for various countries
  • Provide personalized assistance and support to clients throughout the visa application process, including document preparation, appointment scheduling, and follow-up communications
  •  Assist with maintaining accurate records of visa applications, approvals, and rejections, and generate reports as needed
  • Participate in training sessions, workshops, and on-the-job learning opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge in visa processing and customer service
  • Collaborate with other team members to ensure efficient operations of the visa department and deliver exceptional service to client.

Key Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in any field.
  •  Strong interest in the travel industry and desire to pursue a career in visa processing and customer service.
  •  Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a customer-centric approach to service delivery.
  • Ability to learn quickly, adapt to new environments, and work effectively in a team.
  • Proficiency in computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications and internet research.

Salary: N150,000

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