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Changes to Australian Visa Service Delivery in China
From 10 September 2012 the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) is changing the way immigration services will be delivered in China.
The two key changes include the:
Introduction of Australian Visa Application Centres (AVACs) in Beijing and Shanghai
Changes to visa processing locations.
As a result of these changes, the location and the way that a client lodges a visa application may also change
Introduction of AVACs
Two AVACs operated by VFS Global Pty Ltd, will be opened in Beijing and Shanghai on 10 September 2012.
The AVACs will:
accept visa applications and charges
handle basic enquiries from clients before application is lodged
return passports
provide an online application tracking facility.
The introduction of AVACs will provide more convenient access to immigration services for clients through greater access to information, extended service hours and streamlined processing.
Changes to visa processing locations
In addition to the introduction of AVACs, there will also be changes to where certain visa applications are processed in China from 10 September 2012.
Consolidating visa processing for certain visa applications into processing centres will enable a greater level of consistency in processing and decision-making and will improve the service the department provides to clients in this region.
Impact on clients
These changes mean from 10 September 2012, clients who reside in provinces within the Beijing and Shanghai catchment areas applying for most Australian visas should lodge their application at an AVAC in either Beijing or Shanghai.
Clients in the Guangzhou catchment applying in person or by post for an Australian visa should continue to lodge their application directly with the Australian Visa Office at the Australian Consulate in Guangzhou.
There will be no change to the current lodgement and processing arrangements for Government officials applying via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) or their local Foreign Affairs Office (FAO), Australian Destination Status (ADS) travel or Australian citizenship by Descent applications which should continue to be lodged directly with the nearest Australian Visa Office.
More Information
A printable Information Sheet outlining these changes is available.
See: Information Sheet – Changes to Australian visa service delivery in China (356KB PDF file)
Details about visa lodgement and processing arrangements is now available.
See: Where to submit a visa application for all clients residing in China (318KB PDF file)
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