The Chinese Consulate General in Melbourne successfully handled overseas remote video notarization

Author:Consul through train Time:2022.06.27

On June 17, the Consulate General in Melbourne cooperated with the Nansha Notary Office of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province to successfully apply for remote video notarization for a local overseas Chinese at the China Visa Application Service Center in Melbourne. This is the first time that the Consulate General has cooperated with the domestic notary office to apply for notarization through overseas remote video methods. The person in charge of the consular department went to the scene to guide.

In order to ensure that the notary is smooth and smooth, under the guidance of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Consulate General in advance and coordinate with the visa center and the domestic notarization institution in advance, inspect the certificate application environment in advance, guide the visa center and the domestic notarized institution to perform simulation drills, and be familiar with the overall certificate processing process Optimize the operation of each link. After the proceeders arrived at the visa center, the video connection with the domestic notary office was planned to complete the online identity verification, inquiry, document verification, signature and other procedures in 30 minutes. The domestic notary office and applicants are satisfied with the procedure process.

In the next stage, the Consulate General will continue to practice the concept of "diplomacy for the people", promote the normalization and longitude of "I do practical things for the masses", continuously improve the procedures for applying for various certificates, and further improve the quality and level of consular services.

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