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  1. #40
    If you are going on a business visa you can get 2 year multiple entry visa for China. It will be easier if already got a 1 year multiple entry before. For two year visa you have to leave the passport at the consulate for a week. For one year multiple entry visa you get it the same day.
    For business visa you do need an invitation from a Chinese company or Hong Kong company which has a satellite office in China.

  2. #39

    malaysia < working visa

    I am providing Malaysia PRC visa who is interested fee to pm me?

  3. #38
    I just got my 1 Year Multientry China visa at Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles. Simple process. No questions asked.




    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnykon666
    Just to add my 2 cents, since I've had to get 3 visas in HK in the last 5 months...

    US Citizens specifically can no longer get multiple-entry visas of any kind,
    or so I was told. Single or double entry only. Also, maximum stay for any
    visa is 30 days. The caveat is that you can renew a 30-day tourist visa
    2 times from within China at the local PSB in whatever Chinese city you
    happen to be in.

    This info from March 2006 and is related to getting China visas in HK.
    Correct me if I'm wrong, please.


    Johnny

  4. #37

    Visa cost

    Have to agree with Johnnykon666. I can do it for less without you going to HK. But for some people that travel around as a sales rep then it is worth it. All depends on the individual situation.

  5. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacific Blue
    ...Price for U.S. passports is HK$2500 for same day service...

    Ouch! Unless you enter/exit Hong Kong more than 6 times per year, this is not worth it...

  6. #35

    Cebu Local

    Hi CL,

    I would say it is not a big deal to get someone out of China.

    Let her apply for a passport and get the appropriate visas. To my experience, the Thai Consulate e.g. requires a 10000 RMB fixed deposit for 6 months to ensure she returns back. To my knowledge the Chinese let everyone go (unless they are involved in the secret service or similar) as long as they can prove they are welcome at the place they want ot go to (visa) and as long as their employer agrees (if in employment).

    My knowledge might be outdated though. Any correction welcome.

    Tiger

  7. #34

    Service needed

    To any legitemate or underground visa providers.I would like to engage services for helping me get a single young Chinese lady out of China either as a student or working permit.She is a Guangdong based Tourist guide who speaks Excellent English,Cantonese and Mandarin and is studying Filipino from her Filipina friend.I want to hire her as a Chinese guide for my Business and can arrange the Permits,Special visa etc Philippine side.But Its the China exit permits etc that i need help on and willing to pay for services to facilitate this.Please PM me for how I can contact you for details,fees etc

  8. #33

    Business vs. Pleasure

    Quote Originally Posted by Dragon D
    Well aren't all the agents strangers? Why can mongers have special services that come in packages? If the guy that gets you laid can get you a legit visa, why not? If you can trust me to take care of your personal needs, why not business as well? I translate, take people on tours, business negotiations, etc.. kinda Jack of all trades. Need me for anything in Shanghai, PM me.

    Dragon
    Mongering is for fun, Visa's business (pain in ass)....I try not to mix the two.

    Again no offensive meant.

  9. #32

    Stranger?

    Well aren't all the agents strangers? Why can mongers have special services that come in packages? If the guy that gets you laid can get you a legit visa, why not? If you can trust me to take care of your personal needs, why not business as well? I translate, take people on tours, business negotiations, etc.. kinda Jack of all trades. Need me for anything in Shanghai, PM me.

    Dragon

  10. #31

    Visas

    Quote Originally Posted by Dragon D
    Heya all,

    Seeing that Americans latley are having problems, I am offering a USA special for ISG friends. I can get Americans 6 month multi entry visas in Shanghai with no time limit in 5 days for 2400 RMB. The following is what you will need:
    passport, 1 pic, temp residence permit (blue or yellow paper). I will pick up and deliver your paper work from any where in Shanghai saving you all the headaches. I can be reached via PM on this site and from there, I will provide you an email for further contact.

    Cheers

    Dragon
    Nothing personal...whereas I might use your services for mongering, not sure I'd want to part with my passport to a 'stranger'. IMHO.

  11. #30

    USA Visa Cure

    Heya all,

    Seeing that Americans latley are having problems, I am offering a USA special for ISG friends. I can get Americans 6 month multi entry visas in Shanghai with no time limit in 5 days for 2400 RMB. The following is what you will need:
    passport, 1 pic, temp residence permit (blue or yellow paper). I will pick up and deliver your paper work from any where in Shanghai saving you all the headaches. I can be reached via PM on this site and from there, I will provide you an email for further contact.

    Cheers

    Dragon

  12. #29
    For the most other countries part, you can get that at Japan travel much cheaper(same day 950) . But Japan Travel doesn't handle US passports.
    See the Hong Kong Maps thread for details and directions.

  13. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger 1
    If you are not an US citizien, a multiple in HK is no issue at all. If you have one in yor passport already it should be no issue either. Just call shoestring travels or CITS on Peking Rd. and ask them.
    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...0&postcount=11
    I can also vouch for Shoestring Travel. Applied for 1 year, multiple-entry visa this morning at 8:30am. Picked it up this afternoon at 1:15pm. No problem using U.S. passport as long as there's at least one previous multiple-entry visa, or two business visas ("L" type). Price for U.S. passports is HK$2500 for same day service; most other countries, as stated by one of the gals in the office is HK$1500.

  14. #27
    If you are not an US citizien, a multiple in HK is no issue at all. If you have one in yor passport already it should be no issue either. Just call shoestring travels or CITS on Peking Rd. and ask them.
    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...0&postcount=11

  15. #26

    visa isue

    To clarify this discussion, I think the primary issue is whether one can get the multiple entry visas from China or HK as opposed to having to apply in the jurisidiction of residency.

    I think it is fairly simple and straightforward to get multiple-entry visas in US or Europe. I have done it myself with no problems.

    My multiple entry visa is going to expire in the 3rd week of April and I was going to try and renew from China or HK, but I have recently been advised that it might not be so simple.

    To avoid the hassle of last minute contingency plans I will likely renew outside of China/HK.

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