China News Service, Berlin, April 29 (Reporter Peng Dawei) At 3 pm on April 28th, Beijing time, Ms. Jiang from Frankfurt, Germany successfully connected to the Wencheng County Notary Office, China, and became the first Chinese citizen in Germany to apply for notarization through remote video. .

  A reporter from China News Agency learned from the Chinese Consulate General in Frankfurt that, with careful arrangements from all parties, Ms. Jiang came to the Chinese Visa Application Service Center in Frankfurt on time and started a video call with a domestic notary.

Prior to this, the Wencheng County Notary Office has verified the relevant information and certification materials submitted by the applicant in accordance with the law through the sharing of government information resources.

  Through the remote video, Ms. Jiang completed the online identity verification, online inquiry, document verification, online and offline signature and other procedures in just over 40 minutes, and smoothly went through the notarization procedures.

The whole process was witnessed by the staff of the Consulate General and the Chinese Visa Center, which was rigorous, efficient and convenient.

After two working days, Ms. Jiang's domestic trustee can receive the notarization.

  According to reports, this is another major innovative service measure that the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and embassies and consulates have thoroughly implemented Jinping’s diplomatic thinking and practiced "I do practical things for the masses" after the passports were issued globally and the photos were not met.

  Sun Congbin, the Chinese Consul General in Frankfurt, told reporters that affected by the epidemic, some overseas Chinese citizens encountered some problems when handling notarization. We uphold the principle of "people-oriented" and "diplomatic for the people", coordinate all parties, and try to use remote video to help The overseas Chinese citizens who need to go through the notarization.

The needs of overseas Chinese citizens are the direction of our embassies and consulates abroad.

The Consulate General in Frankfurt will work closely with China to continuously improve related procedures, perfectly integrate consular services with the Internet, mobile payment and other technological means, and strive to provide more warm and down-to-earth services to compatriots in the consular district.

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