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04-08-06 21:46 #25
Posts: 861Visa
I just got my one year multiple entry visa for China in the US. i had no problem in obtaining it. No questions ask. i just checked the box for the one year multiple entry visa on the application.
being good looking probably helps too when obtaining a visa. IMHO
Originally Posted by Johnnykon666
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04-08-06 19:56 #24
Posts: 715Re: Multiple Entry visa for US Citizen
I had no problem in March getting a 2 year multiple entry visa. I did it in the US though, not Hong Kong. Maybe there is a difference in Hong Kong itself.
David
Originally Posted by Johnnykon666
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04-08-06 02:53 #23
Posts: 1778Multiple visa for US citiziens
Check my post in the HK Maps section for this. Ther is a phone number and website where you can always call to ask the latest regulations. Last week it was still possible to get a multiple under certain conditions. All mentioned there.
Tiger
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04-07-06 14:32 #22
Posts: 1160Don't know about March, but I was able to get a 1 year visa in HK in Feb.
Originally Posted by Johnnykon666
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04-07-06 08:00 #21
Posts: 753visa experience
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
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03-26-06 06:21 #20
Posts: 234Visas
Heya all,
As one post claims, you can get the visas outside of China with little problem. In China though if you go to renew then the new rules that started in Feb apply and it is hard to not leave the country. Also many HK visa services offer 6 months but you must leave every 30 days so be careful if you are doing this yourself. My services are mainly in Shanghai and cater to clients who want a no hassel process. If you are willing to or have the time to spend dealing with this headache, by all means go ahead.
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03-25-06 21:51 #19
Posts: 16visa service
I was able to get a 6 month F-visa (multiple entry visa) through a visa service. I did not even need to get a letter from a China company "vouching" for me as a business client. However this was originally done from the US.
I will try to get this visa renewed from a China visa service in the next few weeks and will let people know the results.
I believe many of the visa services often have connections at the local consulate and are able to get the multiple entry visas fairly easily.
However as a recent post just mentioned, it is generally no problem to go back and forth from HK getting tourist visa renewals.
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03-23-06 05:40 #18
Posts: 705Originally Posted by Parasitius
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03-23-06 04:03 #17
Posts: 234Email option
Heya all,
Well starting on Monday, I will have an email account that I can be reached at if need be. No problem. Cheers all.
Dragon
PS: I deal in Shanghai in general. But have had a couple of requests for fully guided China tours which I can also handdle. I speak three dialects of Chinese and English so i'm a fairly good guide. Not as cute and nice to have around as a 19 yr old Uni student, but can get you better deals than they can.
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03-23-06 03:45 #16
Posts: 17ISG is available in China
[QUOTE=SidTheSexist]
Originally Posted by Traveler1234
The site isn't blocked as long as the domain ends in .info
I'm in Shanghai typing this message
Happy Hunting
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03-23-06 03:03 #15
Posts: 467ISG in china?
[QUOTE=Traveler1234] ISG won't work in China as the site is blocked./QUOTE]
I must be getting old if I'm imagining all of this!!!!
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03-23-06 01:26 #14
Posts: 2601PM might not work
Originally Posted by Dragon D
May I suggest you set up a gmail or yahoo email account and give that to anyone that PM's you (note you can't post your email on this site, it's against the forum rules). That way, you can remain safe from LE!
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03-23-06 01:16 #13
Posts: 1539Originally Posted by Dragon D
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03-22-06 03:53 #12
Posts: 234Playing it safe
Heya,
Sorry I can only PM details at this point. Just playing it safe. Don't know who all is on this board in the wrong community. Hope you all understand. But if you need some fun, PM me and let me know.
Dragon
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03-22-06 03:35 #11
Posts: 112visa service
Has anyone used the Visa Service like Dragon D has mentioned ? (Not specifically his, but any of the ones in Hong Kong or whatever which supposedly can get business visa's or whatnot for long-term stay in China) I want to go to China and hunt for a job, but it is hard as hell if I have the 30 day tourist visa and then get booted! It would feel much more comfortable if I could get 3-4 months minimum, just move in get settled, and THEN worry about job hunt. So anyone who's had experience: please advise me. I'm interested in flying into Hong Kong and getting any sort of visa that will let me stay long-term on the mainland.