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[quote=GUEST21119,625231]Hi, just wondering if I could get some advice on some questions please. I am a University student applying for an X1 visa. These are the following questions on the China Visa Application form which I am stuck on: 1.16: It has options for postgraduate or college, or other. I am currently in University and have just completed my second year but obviously haven't graduated yet. What would I put for this? 1.17: Employer/school Would I list my university? I also am going back to work this summer, but it hasn't been formalised yet so I don't feel like I can put down an employer. So could I list my university? 1.21: Email Does it matter if I put a different email on the visa application than the one I listen when making my visa appointment? 2.2: Intended number of entries: Given I am applying for an X1 visa, I have heard that I cannot tick multiple entries, as after 30 days of being in China I can convert it into a residence permit which will allow me to have multiple entries..Is that right? 2.3: Are you applying for the express service? What does this mean? And is it worth doing? I'm so worried my visa application will be rejected and that I won't get another appointment in time if I do this form wrong. 2.5: Longest intended stay Can I put a rough number, or does it have to be exact? 2.6: Itinerary in China (in time sequence) Can I list the University I will be staying with as an address, or does it have to be the exact address of my uni accommodation apartments? 2.8: Information of Inviter in China Does this have to be a person? I'm pretty sure I was invited by the university, so can I list them under name? But then what would I put when it says "Relationship with the applicant"? Also, I was wondering how strict are they with the photo that they require at the visa appointment? It says it recommends getting it professionally done, but I want to avoid additional costs and feel I could just take a photo with my phone as long as it meets requirements? Any help is appreciated, I understand that some of these questions must seem really obvious, But this is my first time doing anything like this and I want to get it right to avoid delays. Thanks.[/quote]
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