Chinese Visa Application Service Centre

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Canberra, Australia

visaforchina.org
Foreign consulate

Chinese Visa Application Service Centre Reviews | Rating 2.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Chinese Visa Application Service Centre is located in Canberra, Australia on 2/40 Marcus Clarke St. Chinese Visa Application Service Centre is rated 2.8 out of 5 in the category foreign consulate in Australia.

Address

2/40 Marcus Clarke St

Phone

+61 262797800

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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royske123

I posted VISA applications after reading VISA requirements on their website and prepared all the documents required. Their staff rang me once to amend a document, I then provided. Our visas were granted and passports were sent back quickly. Their staff were friendly and it was easy to use their services - thank you.

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Tom Oczkowski

We came prepared with all documentation required, and all of the forms filled out correctly. After a short wait, the lady at the desk took all of our prepared documents and informed us of the pickup date. We then picked up our visas a few days later with out any hassle or fuss. The service was quick, streamlined and altogether painless, just make sure you've taken the time to have all of your documentation filled out correctly and all supporting documents with you and it's an easy experience.

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Roger Leo

Poor service. Avoid it if you have a choice. They hold my passport for over 30 days, no documents were asked to provide. I had to cancel my confirm ticket costing me 400 cancellation. I had to withdraw the application after there was no reason for me to go. They charge 50 service fee. Terrible experience.

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Howie S

Went around 1.30pm and the was no line. Do yourself a favour and save yourself disappointment by making sure you have all supporting documents. Go through the website for a list which suits your purpose of travel. If visiting a relative, you need their passport/citizenship paper and the invite form. And any old passport which may have previous Chinese visas. Processing does take a while when they go through everything.

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John W

Very fast and reliable

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Ash and Sarah

Great staff great service, very helpful!

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Saad Ashraf

Staff is either rude or incompetent. The only decent person in the place was the guy at reception. There is no point of making a booking it seems as still had to line up once I got there. Plan your trip and visa requirements well in advance as the service standard that is on the website is non existent and they make up rules as they go along. I do realise every country has a right to police visa applications but at least keep an open line of communication as to how to better manage applications. These people are the first point of contact for anyone who needs a visa to travel and I hope the Chinese Embassy realises that they need people who are helpful and portray a better image. Also better qualified would also go as a plus.

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Lachlan Evans

Staff are ok from time to time, especially if you visit outside of peak-hour. Save yourself the hassle and make sure you arrive organised. If you're lucky, you might get a smile from some of them. Double check everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) on your paperwork for errors. If you don't have copies of your important documents, then there is a paid printing service across the room. Do this before you are called up. Too often I've seen visa applicants walk in and walk out fuming because they haven't provided enough information or completed their application correctly. Believe me, they won't tolerate even the smallest error on your application. Another thing, make sure you retain your old passport if you were issued a Chinese visa in the past. You'll need to bring that along with your new passport for your next visa application.