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What
is a Chinese Visa?
Do I need a Chinese visa?
What's the type of my visa?
What's does it mean by ‘Entry(ies)’?
How long is a China visa valid?
What is the difference between a Chinese tourist and business
visa?
I am going to mainland China, then to Hong Kong and
back to mainland China for one night. Does this mean I must
have a double-entry visa?
I travel to China frequently. How do I obtain a multiple
entry visa?
What can I do if I hold a Tourist (L) Visa and want to stay
more time inside of China?
My company want to apply an Working(Z) Visa
for me, is it possible to get it here inside of China without
going outside of China?
I have an one(or half) year Multi-entry Visa, but have
30 days limit for each stay. How can I remove it?
How can I get the " residence registration certificate ", in
order to apply for visas or residence permit in Beijing?
Can I use my current residence permit ( i.e., " green book
") to go outside China and come back without a re-entry visa?
What is a Chinese Visa?
A Chinese visa is a stamp or endorsement placed by officials
of a Chinese consulate on a passport that allows the bearer
to visit China. "Visit" is further defined as the reason for
entry, usually business, tourist, study, work or transitory.
Do I need a Chinese visa?
If you are traveling to mainland China, whether for business
or tourism, you require a Chinese visa to be obtained from a
consulate in advance of your trip. You are exempt from this
requirement if you travel and stay only in Hong Kong or Macao
for less than 30 days.
What's the type of my visa?
Please look at your current visa and find the Capital Letter
on the top:
L= Tourist Visa; M= Business
Visa; X= Student Visa; Z=Working
Visa.
What's does it mean by ‘Entry(ies)’?
How many times you can enter China during the visa period. Commonly,
there was 4 kind of Entry:
00= Zero; 01= Single; 02= Double; M = Multiple. Zero entry is
actually kind of extension of your stay in China.
How long is a China visa valid?
A Single and Double entry China visa is good for 90 days from
issuance. Within 90 days, you can enter China. And from the
date of your entrance, you can stay in China for the
granted stay days (the duration period is written in
the visa label).
A Multiple entry China visa is good for 6 or 12 months from
issuance. Within 180 or 360 days you can enter China. And from
the date of your entrance, you can stay in China for 30 days
(the duration period is written in the visa label).
What is the difference between a Chinese
tourist and business visa?
Chinese visas are issued according to the purpose of the trip;
either tourism or business activities. In general, "tourist"
visas are issued specifically for the purpose of travel for
pleasure, while a "business" visa generally permits a traveler
to engage in normal business-related activities (sales meetings,
visiting a factory, negotiating agreements, etc.)
I am going to mainland China,
then to Hong Kong and back to mainland China. Does this mean
I must have a double-entry visa?
Yes . Double-entry visa means you can enter into mainland of
China twice within 90 days. Since you are going to the mainland
of China twice, you must have a double-entry visa. Although
being part of China, Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region.
I travel to China frequently.
How do I obtain a multiple entry visa?
There are two ways to get a multiple entry M visa:
- To get it from overseas Chinese consulates or at visa office
in Hong Kong, you'll need to ask your business partners in China
to contact the local government office to issue an invitation.
The invitation (letter) has to be issued by the authorized Chinese
goverment departments or Chinese organizations. However; issuance
of a multiple entry visa is at the discretion of the consulate
and having an official invitation does not guarantee issuance
of the multiple entry visa.
- To get it from local Public Secruity Bureaus in China, you
need to be sponsored by a Chinese host (ie., organizaions).
Please check out here
to see how to get a multiple entry M visa in Beijing.
What can I do if I hold a tourist
(L) visa and want to stay longer in China?
L visa can be extended once or twice. L visa can also be converted
to a 3 month Business (M) visa. After 3 month, you can extend
for another 3 month, the extension times is no limit, but the
maximum time stay inside of China without leaving is 1 year.
I
am on a tourist visa (or a business visa) in China, my company
wants to get me a work visa, is it possible to get the work
visa without the need of going outside of China?
In some cases, it's possible. Please contact us for
details.
I
have a double/multi-entry Visa, but have 30 days limit for each
stay. How can I remove it?
Double or multiple entry visas (either an L or M) issued by
overseas Chinese consulates or Hongkong visa office usually
have a limit of 30 days on the duration of each stay in China.
The limit CAN NOT be simply removed in China since December
2004. If you want to stay longer than 30 days, you have to apply
for a new F visa at local PSB, and your current visa will be
revoked at the same time.
Be discreet when
you apply for double/mutiple entry visas outside China
How can I get the " residence registration
certificate ", in order to apply for visas or residence permits
in Beijing?
When applying for visas or residence permits in Beijing, you
will be asked to provide “ residence registration certificate”
as one of the required documents. Where and how to get the “
residence registration certificate” depends on your current
residence:
- If it is a legitimate hotel as well as registered with local
police stations, you can ask the hotel to issue the certificate.
- If it is an apartment or house you rent and owned by Chinese
individuals, you should ask the owner to go to the local police
station to get the certificate. Documents required by the police:
A) Copy of property ownership certificate; B) Owner’s “Hukou”
and ID; C) your passport.
- If it is an apartment or house you bought, you should go to
the local police station with the documents: A) Copy of property
ownership certificate, B) your passport.
- If it is an apartment or house you rent and owned by Chinese
organizations (except for schools), you should ask the organization
to issue a letter, then take this letter and your passport go
to the local police station to get the residence certificate.
- If it is a school's apartment ( on campus ), you should ask
the school to issue the certificate.
For your reference,
we collected contact information about the local police stations
(please click
here for downloading...). We do not guarantee the info is
absolutely correct since we got it through searching Internet
and looking up Yellow pages, we would be very appreciated if
you could point out any wrong information.
Can I use my current residence permit
( i.e., " green book ") to go outside China and come back without
a re-entry visa?
No, you can not. The current rsidence permit is only
an official document indicating you can legally live in China.
To enter/exit Chinese territory, you still need a re-enter visa.
You can apply for the new version residence permit no matter
your current residence permit is expirying or not. With the
new version residence permit, you can ( multiple ) enter/exit
Chinese territory without the need of any visas.
For more information please contact us at +0086-10-64632568
or send us an email.
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