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VISA EXTENSIONS IN HONG KONG OR SHANGHAI
Sep 18, 2008 11:45
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GUEST97173 yes before was easy...but start since last year not that easy to get visa.
Sep 19, 2008 08:23
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  • ROBERTL
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L visa in China
If you enter into China on a tourist ā€œLā€ visa with intent to stay beyond the validity period specified on the current visa, You can re-apply for a one month zero-entry or single-entry L visa for a maximum of two times per entry into China.
Documents required:
Passport with valid L visa
One 2-inch passport photo
Registration Form of Temporary Residence (from police station or hotel)
Oct 1, 2008 15:48
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GUEST44223 Just want to add that the Hong kong visa office located in Wanchai, the security guards there, primarily the head of security, run the office like triads. If you disagree with them about any issue the security guard will abuse their rights and not let you go inside. This happened to a group of foreigners in Hong kong who were trying to get visas to China. The foreigners were asking for directions and the security guard said that this is not their duty to give them directions to the visa office at the border of China. Because the security guard was so unhelpful and rude, another foreigner began to give directions. But because the security guard was unhappy about another person helping, he asked the foreigners to leave and said that they cannot stand inside the visa office area to discuss this. So the foreigner asked the security guard "why not" and the security guard said "THIS IS CHINA". The head of security will tell you that you are in China and Hong Kong citizens do not have rights. Which is a true statement because after contacting the Hong Kong Ombudsman about this issue they replied saying it is out of their jurisdiction. If you do not believe this, you can contact the Hong kong Ombudsman yourself and they will tell you the same thing. This is just one example of the problems of human rights in China. You have no say whatsoever and you just have to listen to what the head of security says. If he asks you to throw out another foreigner you have to listen.

Now because the head of security at the visa office knew one of the foreigners were filming, he told this foreigner that he will allow him to do anything he wants as long as he erases the film on the camera. He was very nice when saying this. Isn't this true bribery saying that he will offer the foreigner favors for him to erase his yelling on the camera? Isn't this true corruption for any person working for the China government to offer favors in order to get his personal mess erased? You can ask the head of security at the HK China Visa office about rights and he will tell you that you are in China and you have to listen. He is absolutely is a poor example for any country, especially for China where human rights are constantly violated. And to further this more, where bribes and money are accepted to gain profits as seen in the milk scandal recently.

For all the foreigners who were involved in this case, you can leave your contact at gmail.com|elawcase . For the HK Ombudsman who are completely ignoring this issue or are completely helpless of rights, you can analayse yourself and contact elawcase(at)gmail(dot)com if they feel they wish to try to improve their human rights in Hong Kong.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRJ2HD_TQtg
Oct 7, 2008 06:07
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  • BJLEEO
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In Beijing, 3 or 6-month F visas are available now. Try to contact 010-65924495/6. http://www.cn-visa.com
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