VIP

The visa center only handles applications for holding regular passports.
You can continue to fill out the form and submit the visa materials to the embassy and consulate for processing.

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If the validity period of the passport is less than 6 months, there is a risk of being refused or refused entry. It is recommended to replace the passport!

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To ensure the validity of your visa, it is recommended that you apply for it three months before coming to China.

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The Yellow River Basin and its 18,000 kilometers of winding coastline
Splendid South China
The Yellow River Basin and its 18,000 kilometers of winding coastline
Splendid South China
The Yellow River Basin and its 18,000 kilometers of winding coastline

VIP Service at Melbourne Visa Application Center

VIP Service Phone:+61-3-99372308

VIP-1

$49.5

  • VIP Lounge Service
  • One-on-one Service
  • Refreshments

VIP-2

$49.5

  • Extended Hours Service
  • Photocopying & Printing

Important Notice

Important Notice

Update time:2025-02-25

1.Business hours & Call service hours: 10:00-14:00, closed on weekends and public holidays. Please make appropriate arrangements for your visa application accordingly (No appointment is required) 

2. Residents of South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria who meet the fingerprint exemption requirements can apply by post. Please see the Postal Service Checklist for details.

3. If ask for post-back service, please provide a return envelop. Post-back service may take 10 working days or more.

4.Visa Application Procedure: Create an account and log in > Fill in the application form online > Submit it to the center on-site with all documents required (Visa category

5.Visa Progress Inquiry Procedure: Log in to your account > Click "My Account" > "Track your application" to check the progress of your current visa application

6.Brochure on China's entry facilitation policies

7. Guide to payment services in China