Chinese visa in Tashkent | |
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Jun 25, 2010 00:08 | |
| Hello I didn't have time to get a chinese visa before I started travelling (i'm from ireland). So I have been trying to get one on the road. I have tried the chinese embassies in Turkey and Armenia but both said I have to have a residents card. I'm going to try again in Tashkent which I'm told that I should not need a residents card. Can you confirm this? Also, do you recommend any good companies where I can get a letter of invitation for china? Thanks in advance Damo |
Jun 27, 2010 04:08 | |
| Hi,MEOLAG The specific regulation is different in Office of different countries. If you are told like that, it is real. Generally, you do not need an invitation letter if you enter China as a tourist. |
Jun 28, 2010 14:59 | |
| I have heard several stories of visas not being granted by Chinese consulates from Turkey through the old Soviet countries unless you can show some right of residency there. In fact other Chinese consular offices apply this requirement if they want to block someone. If you find this problem you might like to consider one of the following.... Go to Seoul, HK or Macau and apply there OR If you can find a country where you can stay a couple of weeks and not need your pasport, express courier your passport to Eire and have a friend or an agency apply there (pay the urgent processing fee) and have it couriered back to you. I used this option on one occasion. (Warning to persons inside China needing to renew: you cannot do this as you will not have a matching entry stamp). My info is current to about 6 months ago...it could have changed ! |
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