CON/HK
Y/ref. CRS/574/79
↑ S Taol Esq · Immigration Department Hong Kong
BRITISH EMBASSY
ASUNCION
11 May 1979
HKK 345 Z
MR KIUNG CHI-HOR
DESK URNOCK INDEX
PA
No
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Please refer to your letter of 23 April about a visa for the above,
The sponsor in Hong Kong was not entirely wrong as this post has been operating a restricted consular service since August last year, One function no longer performed here is the issue of visas, This was the subject of Foreign & Commonwealth Office telegram no 3 Saving of 27 June 1978 to Anguilla, repeated to Hong Kong and other Dependent Territories.
3. Under these arrangementa any visasapplicants would deal directly with you. Unless you require an applicant to send you his or her passport by post, which postal services being unreliable) it would be unfair to expect them to do, you will wish to inform them by letter that they will be admitted on arrival. Your letter could then set out whatever conditions, if any, they will be expected to comply with,
4. In the case of Mr Kiung, he has decided to visit Buenos Aires where the Consular Section of the British Embassy will issue him with a visa with reference to your letter to us.
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