Chile. Awful experience. Will never go back until they change the process. Gave me a taste of what Australia puts other countries through. The highlight was having to pay via a bank transfer to a bank account of the Melbourne based consulate.
Well, at least it was approved in less than 24 hrs (much less than the 1 wk I’d read online).Just applied for one yesterday. It’s a shocker and makes Indonesia eVOA look like a walk in the park.
One question is countries visited in last 10 years. I had about 40+ but it’ll only accept 20 max…. So I thumbed through my PP and made sure anything with a stamp was covered. Intra Schengen zone went into the bit bucket….
Russia but moot point now because I doubt I'd go back
I'm still waiting, it's been just on 48 hrs. How long did your +1's take?Well, at least it was approved in less than 24 hrs (much less than the 1 wk I’d read online).
SYD+1 is still waiting > 24 hrs….![]()
When I visited Russia more than a decade ago, my travel agent facilitated the visa.
However once in Moscow off my train, I needed an extra slip of paper, so I found a local travel agent who provided this for a small fee.
Within a day or two, I was pulled up on a metro station by an unfriendly large fellow who barked 'Passport?' at me. It wasn't my usual practice to carry it in cities but fortunately I had it. he saw the piece of paper and let me go. Had I not had it (or if I'd left my passport at my accommodation), it would have been a +US$200 fine I gather.
India was also a pain, even though the visa arranging contractor has an office in Melbourne's Swanston St.
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About 48 hrsI'm still waiting, it's been just on 48 hrs. How long did your +1's take?
