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Do celebrities and other VIPs have to appear for Visa interviews and such if they have to travel to a country which would require a visa based on their citizenship? Are there easier ways to get the Visa/ get the interviews and such waived if you are a well known media personality?










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    There may be things like UK Super Premium Service offered for a large fee. But I think this is too broad if you're asking about every country at once.
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    There may be things like UK Super Premium Service offered for a large fee. But I think this is too broad if you're asking about every country at once.
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    There may be things like UK Super Premium Service offered for a large fee. But I think this is too broad if you're asking about every country at once.
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There may be things like UK Super Premium Service offered for a large fee. But I think this is too broad if you're asking about every country at once.
– Nate Eldredge
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There may be things like UK Super Premium Service offered for a large fee. But I think this is too broad if you're asking about every country at once.
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Yes, from a legal point of view they are normal people just like you and me. Unless they have a non-ordinary passport, they have to go through the normal procedure.



There might be easier procedures for artists having shows or sportsmen participating in competitions in some countries though.






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