Compared to the premises on Sakhorova Street, it is much better, nevertheless, the Moscow level of service is still very far away. There are constant queues and you have to wait outside:(
Good afternoon!
I did not see, I could not even imagine, that such an attitude could be in a commercial institution like a visa application center. I came to this poorhouse in order to clarify the terms of visa processing. I was without an appointment, but I duly stood in a fifteen-minute queue. After I entered, passed the frame, I was searched by a guard who spoke only Armenian, after which he began to push me out of the room. The woman, judging by the "form" of his colleague, said - Get out of here! I went out, she came up, said why I came. I described the situation, after which this lady said: call the phone. But, the arguments, due to the fact that this "visa center" has not answered the phone for a week, did not convince her. He says call me now. I called in front of her, to the number that is listed at the door, this phone number is simply unavailable. I informed her about it, to which she replied. I can't help you with anything, in Armenian and slammed the door in front of me. Friends! If you have the opportunity to bypass this place, then go around.
PS. Still no one picked up the phone.