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Thread: Help on Visas for me & my son
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[quote=G8WAY2CHINA,274936]I'm going to make this quite brief, as this and similar topics have been exhaustively discussed and detailed in this forum on numerous occasions in the past. If you're wanting to remain in China for a period longer than 3 months, then you can either apply for and then keep extending your F-visa (which is valid for 3 months atg a time) or you can apply for a Z-visa which is valid for 12 months. Note that, upon being issed the Z-visa, you need to register with your local police station in order to get the residence permit. Without that, your stay in China is essentially illegal. As for your second question, if you apply for a zero-entry Z-visa, then you'd have to remain in China. If you apply for a multiple-entry Z-visa, then you can come and go as you please and as often as you like. I assume that you would prefer this freedom of movement; if this is so, then applying for a multiple-entry Z-visa (along with the residence permit!) is your best option. Note, however, that the government and the police station tend to be more stringent when it comes to handing out Z-visas. This is becoming increasingly the case and is something only the fewest of people wanting to come to China are aware of. Good luck with your application. If you have any troubles with applying for the above document, then get in touch with me (chriscookson.ieera@yahoo.com), as the organization I work for is highly experienced and reliable in submitting visa applications to the government and actively getting them approved, no matter which nationality you are.[/quote]
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