Woman gets turned away after lining up from 4 am for visa to China, pays travel agent $350 to expedite process - Singapore News

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Visa Centre changed the cut-off from 200 applicants to 100 applicants while she was waiting in line, turning her and others away

Local TikTok user Ong Yi Ting documented her visit to the Visa Centre on May 4. Her preparations began the night before, as she slept at 11 pm to rest before getting up early.But by the time she got to the Visa Centre, more than 170 people were in the queue.

And sure enough, at 7 am, a security staff told the 201st person and everyone after them in the line to head for home.

 

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