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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Taiwan
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Just wondered if it is a good idea to do a walk-in. The schedule time is on the last day of my class. I will have one very important class in the morning and a final in the afternoon. It will take more than 3 hours go up there and back. Do you think I should try to do a walk-in?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Just wondered if it is a good idea to do a walk-in. The schedule time is on the last day of my class. I will have one very important class in the morning and a final in the afternoon. It will take more than 3 hours go up there and back. Do you think I should try to do a walk-in?

if you go soon after your scheduled appointment it should be no issue... most ASC's are open on Saturday as well

YMMV

Filed: Country: Malaysia
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I will let you know. My wife's appointment is April 15th, and we're going to try to do a walk in tomorrow. The 15th is a Wed and I have classes from 9AM-9:30PM, be have Fridays off. So I'm going to try my luck. We're about 2 hours away, so it's a bit of gamble. But I've seen people posted that have done it BEFORE the scheduled time with good luck. But if you do after I've read that it may be considered abandoning the process. If possible I would try BEFORE the scheduled time.

Iskandar

Filed: Country: Malaysia
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I just got back and we were able to do the biometrics about two weeks early. I just told them that I had classes all day on the 15th, which I would have to cancel - and it wasn't fair to cancel classes two weeks before finals. They said no problem, fill out the form, and was in/out in less than 30 minutes.

Iskandar

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Taiwan
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I just got back and we were able to do the biometrics about two weeks early. I just told them that I had classes all day on the 15th, which I would have to cancel - and it wasn't fair to cancel classes two weeks before finals. They said no problem, fill out the form, and was in/out in less than 30 minutes.

Thank you so much for the information. It's very helpful. I'm going to try a walk-in this Friday.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Taiwan
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I just got back and we were able to do the biometrics about two weeks early. I just told them that I had classes all day on the 15th, which I would have to cancel - and it wasn't fair to cancel classes two weeks before finals. They said no problem, fill out the form, and was in/out in less than 30 minutes.

I went to the office this afternoon. Everything went smoothly. They didn't even ask me why I was there so early. The security officer just asked the lady who was in charged with the biometrics if it was ok for me to do it today. The lady said, "No problem." Yup, I was lucky. Also, it took less than 30 minutes in and out. Great service!!!

--Rachel

 
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