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Apr 16, 2016 at 6:38 comment added Zach Lipton This is exactly what a visa service does, assuming the Consulate is willing to issue a visa to you without you being there in person. You either bring your documents into a local office or FedEx them to the service, they have someone take it to the Consulate, and they overnight your passport back to you.
Apr 16, 2016 at 1:22 comment added Obmerk Kronen While I can not testify for the specific consulate - application of visa by proxy ( and also by mail ) is a very common practice , and I have done it tens if not hundreds of times. That said - Please read @Tom Comment. The Passport will have to arrive somehow.
Apr 16, 2016 at 0:54 comment added user13044 If you can't get there and you feel it is too late to mail it in, how do you propose to get your passport to your friend? FedEx, UPS, etc offer overnight service to get your passport & application there. And likewise a pre-paid return FedEx envelope will get back overnight.
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