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How to apply for Chinese visa while studying in South Korea
Sep 14, 2015 03:05
guest53238 Dear reader,

I am currently studying in South Korea and I am planning to go visit the region of Shanghai for around one week. However, I am wondering how I could apply for a visa (I need a tourist visa right?), since I am not in my home country. Also, I was wondering about the costs and the time it will take to apply for a visa.

Thank you in advance.

Kind Regards,

Thijs (The Netherlands)
Sep 14, 2015 20:41
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GUEST68990 If you study in South Korea, you should have Alien's Registration Card, right? This is needed when you apply for a tourist type. Its validity should be at least six months. Then you need to prepare round-trip air tickets and hotel booking apart from your passport, application form and passport photo.

Moreover, you should submit your application to the CVASC center in Seoul.
Chinese Visa Application Service Center in Seoul (Seoul Square)
Address: 6th Floor, Seoul Square, No. 541, Namdaemunno 5-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, the Republic of Korea
Tel: 1670-1888 Fax: 02-6260-8889
E-mail: visaforchina.org|seoulsquarecenter

Chinese Visa Application Service Center in Seoul (Namsan Square)
Address: 3th Floor, Namsan Square, No. 173, Toegyero 5-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, the Republic of Korea
Tel:02-750-9600 Fax:02-750-9696  
E-mail:visaforchina.org|namsansquarecenter

A single entry tourist type costs KER 55,000. And it takes four working days to handle your application.
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