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Peninsula Visa is offering an opportunity to join our team as an eVisa Processing Agent, where you will play a critical role in assisting travelers with their electronic visa (eVisa) applications. This work-from-home, contractor-based role involves processing eVisa requests, providing exceptional customer support, and managing your weekly submissions and earnings. As an independent contractor, you will have the flexibility to work remotely and be compensated on a per-completed-request basis. This position is perfect for those seeking a flexible schedule, who excel in data entry and customer service, and are eager to contribute to a growing business.

About Peninsula Visa & Passport Service

Peninsula Visa, founded in 1975, is a trusted leader in expedited passport and visa services, committed to making international travel seamless for our clients. With over 40 years of experience, we’ve built a reputation for excellence, reliability, and innovation. Joining our team means becoming part of a dynamic, mission-driven company that values collaboration, growth, and integrity—where your work helps people connect with the worl

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Key Responsibilities:


eVisa Application Processing
:

  • Accurately input applicant data and submit eVisa requests using provided systems and instructions.
  • Ensure each request is completed in compliance with country-specific requirements.


Customer Service
:

  • Provide timely and professional support to applicants, including answering questions and assisting with issues related to their eVisa application.
  • Maintain clear and polite communication with customers throughout the process.


Tracking and Reporting
:

  • Keep detailed records of assigned eVisa requests and completed applications.
  • Submit a weekly bounty report every Friday, listing completed eVisa requests for payment.


Work Conditions
:


  • Work Location
    : Remote (work from home).
  • Schedule: Flexible; the number of requests per week varies with no guaranteed volume.
  • Compensation: Contractors are paid a bounty for each completed eVisa request. Bounties vary depending on the destination country, averaging $20–$30 per request.


Qualifications
:


  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in data entry.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to manage time effectively and handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Self-motivated with the ability to work independently.
  • Previous experience in customer service or administrative roles is a plus but not required.
  • Access to a reliable computer and internet connection.


Additional Information
:


  • Contractors are paid every Friday for the completed eVisa requests submitted and approved during the prior week.
  • This is a 1099 contractor role. As an independent contractor, you are responsible for tracking your bounties and managing your own taxes and expenses.
  • Training and resources will be provided to familiarize you with the eVisa application process.

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