China Visa FAQs | |
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Apr 13, 2009 00:28 | |
| 3.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, 6, 12 months Business (F) visa. Although there is no upper limit to the period of extension, the maximum period for your stay in China without exiting is 1 year from your last date of entry. Also, there are higher restrictions imposed on certain countries as to the maximum period of stay for the Chinese visa, please contact us for more detail. 4.I have a double/multi-entry Visa, but have 30 days limit for each stay. How can I remove it? Per stay limit cannot be removed in China starting from December 2004 with the new regulation. If you wish to stay beyond the days allowed stipulated in your China visa, we can assist you to apply for a new F-business visa. Your current visa will be revoked at the same time once your new F-business visa is approved. Be discreet when you intent to apply for double/ multiple entry visas outside China. 5.I will travel between Hong Kong and the mainland multiple times. Do I need a multiple entry visa? Yes, you do need a multiple entry visa and each time you enter China from Hong Kong or Macao will be considered as one entry. 6.I’m entering to China on January 1 2007, and my visa expires on January 10 2007. Can I still stay for a period of 30 days? Yes, you can. As long as you enter China on or before the stipulated expiry date, you can stay for 30 or more days as specified on your visa. The duration of stay starts from the day you enter into China. |
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