3 years ago

Opening hours are organized strangely. There is no...

Opening hours are organized strangely. There is no way to take a ticket in advance. We got an hour and a half before the opening, in front of us there were 10 people. They took the turn for a Polish man. Closer to the opening, about 20 people gathered at the entrance, did not respond to all comments. At the time of the opening, a female worker let 15 people in, and the person in front of us did not get into this queue. The Pole was in shock. It smelled of Ukraine. Inside there are only three windows, only two worked. When asked to give an application form for consular registration, we were told that the documents would be checked first. Although the forms are ordinary, crookedly printed photocopiers. In this crowd on the knee I had to fill out an application and a questionnaire. I sympathize with the employees, on the one hand, since they are extremely few for such an organization. A woman at the OGG checked the documents, at the same time consulted someone in another window and answered the phone. The room itself in 12 squares is not furnished with chairs, chairs for the queue, everyone stamped on their feet. We had to push back the queue with the completed application (ours went through the document verification procedure). I expected more. It is naive of me, but nonetheless. Make it possible to take the numbers in advance. Mostly Ukrainians come here, and politeness, honesty is not worth the wait. It is regrettable to write this, but I kept within the bounds of decency - I wanted to write words that were unprintable ...

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