TLScontact Visa Application Centre for France in Edinburgh simplifies the visa application process for travelers heading to France by offering expert guidance and support throughout each step. Conveniently located at Robertson Avenue, we provide a welcoming environment where clients can easily access necessary services tailored specifically for their visa needs. Our experienced staff ensures that your experience is smooth and efficient while prioritizing customer satisfaction. For more details or assistance with visa applications, please contact us at 0845 730 0118 or visit our website.

1 Review for TLScontact Visa Application Centre for France – Edinburgh edinburgh

A. Samir

1 Reviews

Terrible service

TLScontact Visa Application Centre for France – Edinburgh >> Small busy office, no social distances. insufficient staff, unhelpful, unprofessional, 1-hour delay, the man at the customer service desk is terrible.

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mary hikumuah

5 Google Rating

Everyone is really professional and helpful, starting from the man at the door to the lady at recept

5/ 5

Everyone is really professional and helpful, starting from the man at the door to the lady at reception and the administrative staff. They went through the whole application and made sure all the documents are as they should be. Also conveniently have a passport photo booth and will make copies for you.

Manav Bhatia

5 Google Rating

We were serviced by an officer by the name of Magda. She went above and beyond her duty and helped u

5/ 5

We were serviced by an officer by the name of Magda. She went above and beyond her duty and helped us lodge our visa application to the French Embassy. She was friendly, helpful and efficient with her work and we got our visa processed successfully in good time thanks to her efforts and attention for detail. Kudos to TLS contact for recruiting such capable staff.

Phoenix Zhang

1 Google Rating

The efficiency of this branch is depended on that whether they think they are busy. Also, no spaces

1/ 5

The efficiency of this branch is depended on that whether they think they are busy. Also, no spaces for your friends and families. If having other choices, I do not recommend this branch at all.

Jigna Kotedia

5 Google Rating

TLS and the Swiss Embassy were extremely helpful when we felt that we would not get the visa in time

5/ 5

TLS and the Swiss Embassy were extremely helpful when we felt that we would not get the visa in time for our holiday, especially the TLS Visa Centre in Edinburgh.

Rio Otara

5 Google Rating

Very efficient processing. Not much people in the line. Staff is very accommodating.

5/ 5

Very efficient processing. Not much people in the line. Staff is very accommodating.

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