is there an embassy in macao for applying visa for china?
Jun. 24,2009 04:48 Mr.Cheney replied:
Yes, just go to the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of PRC in Mcau SAR.
12.
Jun. 12,2009 14:20
Reply
Mr.Dhia(Iraq) said:
Hi I found that you miss typed the Iraqi embassy and Israel together. this may will happen in the future but not now. I think it is better to correct the information.
Regards
Dr. Dhia Alchalabi
13.
Jun. 11,2009 01:36
Reply
Mr.mugil(India) said:
i want to study mbbs in china so how much fees and cost of living there
Jun. 11,2009 03:24 Mr.Tom replied:
Please kindly advise the meaning of 'mbbs'?
14.
Jun. 4,2009 16:48
Reply
Mr.Aleem(Bangladesh) said:
Hello Ms. May This is Aleem again. Thanks for ur Reply Refer to ur reply... ""Jun. 4,2009 02:49 Ms.May replied: Besides the documents you said, round-trip flight tickets and confirmed hotel reservation are also required. Also, the invitation letter (visa notification form)should be issued from an authorized Chinese agency."" ... Who / Where is this authorized agency?? The factory which is going to send me INVITATION in their factory latterhHead pad with their Company Seal and Authorized Persons Sign is not OK??!! Pls condirm and clear me.
Jun. 4,2009 20:37 Ms.May replied:
Hi! Mr.Aleem, the authorized agency means an authorized Chinese Government Department or Government-authorized company. I don't know whether the factory is authorized or not. The invitation letter from the factory in China is Ok if the factory is wellknown in China. Otherwise, the factory should apply for an Invitation Letter from an authorized Chinese Government Department, such as Committe of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, Office of Foreign Affaires.
15.
Jun. 1,2009 04:23
Reply
Mr.Arsalan Masood(Pakistan) said:
Dear Sir My name is Arsalan and we work with various supplier in China how can i get the chinese visa and what documents do i need to submit
Jun. 3,2009 01:29 Ms.Jolie replied:
Mr Arsalan, are you going to China for business purpose? Do you have an invation letter from your supplier? If you don't have, you can just apply for L visa instead of F visa. Submit the following documents: 1)An actual passport, which must have at least 6 months validity before expiration. 2)A duly-filled visa application form 3) Round-trip flight tickets and hotel reservation 4) Bank statement of your recent three months
16.
May. 27,2009 07:08
Reply
Mrs.Cynthia SMBaron(Philippines) said:
Dear Ms. White:
Thank you for your reply regarding the F visa my son and I are to obtain for June 4-9. I forgot to mention that the Philippine Consulate General did send me a copy of a letter they sent to your Ambassador in the Philippines. I will attach a copy of the invite to our visa applications when we submit them tomorrow, the 28th, just in time for our departure on the 4th (we understand it takes at least four working days).
Again, many thanks.
Cordially,
CSMBaron
17.
May. 26,2009 04:50
Reply
Mrs.Baron(Philippines) said:
I am an author invited by the Philippine Consulate General to attend Philippine independence day celebrations from June 4 to 9. I will be doing a book signing at a Filipino-Chinese gathering on the 7th. Will I get a tourist or business visa? Do I need to make a personal appearance? My 21 year old son is accompanying me. Thank you.
May. 26,2009 22:05 Mrs.White replied:
You need an F (business) visa. The consulate should give you an invitation letter. You don't have to go to the embassy to apply in person. Probably, your son can also obtain an F visa.
18.
May. 24,2009 22:05
Reply
Ms.Li Meiying(Singapore) said:
Hi,
I'm planning to apply for a work visa to China, and understand that I need to get a medical form from the Embassy. Can I get someone to collect the form for me or do I have to go down myself to collect it? I'm unable to take leave from work. Also, how long does the entire visa application usually take?
Ms.Li Meiying, you can get someone to collect the medical form from the embassy. If you submit all required documents to visa office, it usually takes 4 working days
19.
May. 24,2009 02:49
Reply
Mr.amjid(pakistan) said:
i am pakistani passport holder. iwant to visit hong kong for exam purposes. please send me visit visa application form for hong kong.
Dr. AMJID MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS.... hm.amjidali@gmail.com
May. 24,2009 22:38 Mr.John Nash(USA) replied:
Mr.amjid, you can download the Visa Application Form from the website http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/pdf/hk-new.pdf
20.
May. 20,2009 01:58
Reply
Mr.Xu Jinxiang(Iran) said:
Dear Sir, Kindly advise who can I take my complaint about a Chinese company that Cheats. As you know, in persent days none travels all the way to China to Visit the supplier, see their facility, Capabilities for just an order. Many of suppliers use this opportunity to Cheat buyers and We have been cheated for over Euro 220,000/--. Hence I need your advise how to go about my frustration with such supplier. With kind regards, Zavari (Mr.) Iran Alumina Co. Tel:98-21-88104495 Tehran - Iran.
May. 20,2009 04:35 Mrs.Roger replied:
It is hard to curb online-cheating. The rule is "Buyer Beware"
21.
May. 11,2009 03:10
Reply
Ms.grace(singapore) said:
hi,
I am a singapore citizen. Do I need to apply for tourist visa when I visit China ?
One of my relative who is a Malaysia citizen may travel with me. Pls tell me about visa application for a Malaysian too.
regards, grace
May. 11,2009 05:13 Mr.Roger replied:
You don't need a visa provided that you stay is not exceeding 15 days. Your relative needs a visa. The required documents are as below: 1. An actual passport, which must have at least 6 months validity left before expiration 2. A duly filled application form with a passport-size photo attached on it 3. return flight tickets and confirmed hotel booking 4. Singaporean visa or residency permit
22.
May. 7,2009 10:01
Reply
Mr.Shakeel(pakistan) said:
Dear sir, My name is Shakeel Sikander. And friend Moshan butt. I decided to visit to china. I need a tourist visa requirement. Plz send me the requirements.
May. 8,2009 01:01 Mrs.Britney(China) replied:
These documents are required: 1.An actual passport, which must have at least 6 months validity and enough blank visa pages left 2. A completed application form with a passport style photo affixed 3. Round-trip air tickets and hotel reservation
23.
Apr. 27,2009 23:38
Reply
Mr.Khurra(Pakistan) said:
I am Khurram Abbas Pakistani nationality Holder and i want get chines visa
how we get chines visa? how much amount spend for this purpose ? how much time spend ?
Thanks
Apr. 28,2009 04:50 Mr.John replied:
What is your purpose of visit? There are 8 types of visa.
24.
Mar. 31,2009 00:31
Reply
Mr.Sajidur Rahman(Bangladesh) said:
Dear Sir,
Thanks for your website. Due to illness of my grandmother I am relly very busy at this time. So, I cannot come to pickup my passport from your emabassy. I really apolozise for that. So, I want to know whether I receive the Visa or not. My pickup ref No: 8023666. So, if you reply my email I am very thankful to you. I hope and pray for your best wishes.
Thanks And B.Rgds Sajidur Rahman
Apr. 24,2009 04:39 Ms.Belinda(UK) replied:
Mr.Sajidur Rahman, you can ask your friends or someone else to pick up your passport from the embassy on the date written on your Pick-up Form. Then you will know whether you receive the visa or not.
25.
Apr. 21,2009 03:51
Reply
Ms.Alice(The Netherlands) said:
My family and myself will be travelling to Singapore in the month of May. We are holding Dutch citizenship and would like to visit Beijing and Shanghai for 8 days. Please advise will there be any difficulties in applying the visa in Singapore and how long does it normally take as we are only staying in Singapore for 3 weeks.
Apr. 24,2009 04:34 Ms.Della (Singapore) replied:
Ms.Alice, do you have original and a photocopy of Singapore PR, WP, EP, or valid visa, if your family members have them, you can apply the visa in Singapore, otherwise, application will be denied. It normally takes 4 working days. I advice you apply for Chinese tourist visa in the Netherlands.
26.
Apr. 23,2009 22:35
Reply
Mr.Kamlesh(Singapore) said:
I am an American Citizen holding a Singapore Employment pass and my wife is an Indian Citizen with Dependant pass( Singapore). We intend to travel to China /Hongkong. Wanted to confirm if we would need separate visa to travel to HongKong or will same Chinese visa of $190 for American Citizens and $30 for other citizens suffice.
Apr. 24,2009 04:20 Mr.John nash(USA) replied:
Mr.Kamlesh, Indian citizens enjoy visa free access to Hong Kong for up to 14 days, USA citizens enjoy visa free access to Hong Kong for up to 90 days, so you two needn't a visa to HK for not more than 14 days. You two both need apply for a visa to mainland of China.
27.
Apr. 1,2009 01:34
Reply
Mr.mangala(India) said:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I Am a Indian passport holder. Please let me know about the invitation letter to apply china business multiple entry visa is i need to get Original invitation letter from the inviter with foreign ministry notification or any fax/scanned copy is enough..
Previous time i got visa in the fax copy itself
Please let me know.
Apr. 21,2009 04:50 Mr.Leo(China) replied:
Mr.Leo(China) said: For a first-time applicant, it is almost impossible for you to get a multiple-entry F visa. Only the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Economic and Commercial Offices (or the companies authorized by such agencies) at the provincial levels have the right to issue visa notification form.
28.
Mar. 20,2009 11:12
Reply
Ms.lynn(singapore) said:
I'm currently in China and holding a single-entry china visa valid for 6 months. I would like to travel out of china once. Hence, I want to change it to a multiple-entry visa. How much would that be? And where would I be able to do that? (please provide the address.) Thank you!
Mar. 22,2009 20:49 Ms.Lilian(China) replied:
Ms.lynn, you need pay the fee for applying a multiple-entry visa: SGD 45 for multiple-entry with 6 months validity, SGD 65 for multiple-entry with 12 months validity, I'm not clear about the rate between RMB and SGD, in a word, you need pay quivalent money in RMB. You can do it in a Public Security Bureau. Where do you live in? if you live in Shanghai now, you can go to the Municipality Public Security Bureau and its branches in Shanghai.
Mar. 23,2009 00:19 Ms.lynn(singapore) replied:
I am living in Beijing currently. So where can I go to apply for a multiple entry visa? (please provide address) I currently hold a single-entry visa with 6 months validity. Do I "upgrade" that to a multiple-entry visa? Or do I have to apply for a multiple entry visa entirely? Are the fees different for both?
29.
Mar. 18,2009 10:47
Reply
Mr.shou(japan) said:
Mr Leonardo, is the entry permit only required for Japan citizens, or for all foreigners? (because I have friends who will be traveling with me from other nationalities.) Could you provide a list of the places in China that will actually require such an entry permit?
Mar. 18,2009 21:54 Mr.Leonardo(China) replied:
All foreigners must apply for a Tibet Travel Permit to visit Tibet Autonomous Region. No entry permit is required for visiting other places in mainland China.
30.
Mar. 17,2009 03:12
Reply
Mr.shou(japan) said:
I am holding a japan passport. I would like to ask if I would be granted entry if I want to visit places like Tibet, Mongolia or Yunnan.
Mar. 17,2009 23:03 Mr.Leonardo replied:
To visit Tibet, an entry permit issued by Tibetan Tourist Bureau is required. (Fax number of Tibetan Tourist Bureau: 0086-891-6834632; Telephone number:0086-891-6834313).
Travelers' Voices on Chinese Embassies in Asia (38)
11.
Jun. 24,2009 03:43 Reply
Mr.Abidi(Taiwan) said:
is there an embassy in macao for applying visa for china?
Jun. 24,2009 04:48
Mr.Cheney replied:
Yes, just go to the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of PRC in Mcau SAR.
12.
Jun. 12,2009 14:20 Reply
Mr.Dhia(Iraq) said:
Hi
I found that you miss typed the Iraqi embassy and Israel together. this may will happen in the future but not now. I think it is better to correct the information.
Regards
Dr. Dhia Alchalabi
13.
Jun. 11,2009 01:36 Reply
Mr.mugil(India) said:
i want to study mbbs in china so how much fees and cost of living there
Jun. 11,2009 03:24
Mr.Tom replied:
Please kindly advise the meaning of 'mbbs'?
14.
Jun. 4,2009 16:48 Reply
Mr.Aleem(Bangladesh) said:
Hello Ms. May
This is Aleem again.
Thanks for ur Reply
Refer to ur reply...
""Jun. 4,2009 02:49
Ms.May replied:
Besides the documents you said, round-trip flight tickets and confirmed hotel reservation are also required. Also, the invitation letter (visa notification form)should be issued from an authorized Chinese agency."" ... Who / Where is this authorized agency?? The factory which is going to send me INVITATION in their factory latterhHead pad with their Company Seal and Authorized Persons Sign is not OK??!!
Pls condirm and clear me.
Jun. 4,2009 20:37
Ms.May replied:
Hi! Mr.Aleem, the authorized agency means an authorized Chinese Government Department or Government-authorized company. I don't know whether the factory is authorized or not. The invitation letter from the factory in China is Ok if the factory is wellknown in China. Otherwise, the factory should apply for an Invitation Letter from an authorized Chinese Government Department, such as Committe of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, Office of Foreign Affaires.
15.
Jun. 1,2009 04:23 Reply
Mr.Arsalan Masood(Pakistan) said:
Dear Sir
My name is Arsalan and we work with various supplier in China how can i get the chinese visa and what documents do i need to submit
Jun. 3,2009 01:29
Ms.Jolie replied:
Mr Arsalan, are you going to China for business purpose? Do you have an invation letter from your supplier? If you don't have, you can just apply for L visa instead of F visa. Submit the following documents:
1)An actual passport, which must have at least 6 months validity before expiration.
2)A duly-filled visa application form
3) Round-trip flight tickets and hotel reservation
4) Bank statement of your recent three months
16.
May. 27,2009 07:08 Reply
Mrs.Cynthia SMBaron(Philippines) said:
Dear Ms. White:
Thank you for your reply regarding the F visa my son and I are to obtain for June 4-9. I forgot to mention that the Philippine Consulate General did send me a copy of a letter they sent to your Ambassador in the Philippines. I will attach a copy of the invite to our visa applications when we submit them tomorrow, the 28th, just in time for our departure on the 4th (we understand it takes at least four working days).
Again, many thanks.
Cordially,
CSMBaron
17.
May. 26,2009 04:50 Reply
Mrs.Baron(Philippines) said:
I am an author invited by the Philippine Consulate General to attend Philippine independence day celebrations from June 4 to 9. I will be doing a book signing at a Filipino-Chinese gathering on the 7th. Will I get a tourist or business visa? Do I need to make a personal appearance? My 21 year old son is accompanying me. Thank you.
May. 26,2009 22:05
Mrs.White replied:
You need an F (business) visa. The consulate should give you an invitation letter. You don't have to go to the embassy to apply in person. Probably, your son can also obtain an F visa.
18.
May. 24,2009 22:05 Reply
Ms.Li Meiying(Singapore) said:
Hi,
I'm planning to apply for a work visa to China, and understand that I need to get a medical form from the Embassy. Can I get someone to collect the form for me or do I have to go down myself to collect it? I'm unable to take leave from work. Also, how long does the entire visa application usually take?
Thanks.
May. 25,2009 02:55
Ms.lilian(China) replied:
Ms.Li Meiying, you can get someone to collect the medical form from the embassy. If you submit all required documents to visa office, it usually takes 4 working days
19.
May. 24,2009 02:49 Reply
Mr.amjid(pakistan) said:
i am pakistani passport holder. iwant to visit hong kong for exam purposes. please send me visit visa application form for hong kong.
Dr. AMJID
MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS.... hm.amjidali@gmail.com
May. 24,2009 22:38
Mr.John Nash(USA) replied:
Mr.amjid, you can download the Visa Application Form from the website http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/pdf/hk-new.pdf
20.
May. 20,2009 01:58 Reply
Mr.Xu Jinxiang(Iran) said:
Dear Sir,
Kindly advise who can I take my complaint about a Chinese company that Cheats.
As you know, in persent days none travels all the way to China to Visit the supplier, see their facility, Capabilities for just an order.
Many of suppliers use this opportunity to Cheat buyers and We have been cheated for over Euro 220,000/--. Hence I need your advise how to go about my frustration with such supplier.
With kind regards,
Zavari (Mr.)
Iran Alumina Co.
Tel:98-21-88104495
Tehran - Iran.
May. 20,2009 04:35
Mrs.Roger replied:
It is hard to curb online-cheating. The rule is "Buyer Beware"
21.
May. 11,2009 03:10 Reply
Ms.grace(singapore) said:
hi,
I am a singapore citizen. Do I need to apply for tourist visa when I visit China ?
One of my relative who is a Malaysia citizen may travel with me.
Pls tell me about visa application for a Malaysian too.
regards,
grace
May. 11,2009 05:13
Mr.Roger replied:
You don't need a visa provided that you stay is not exceeding 15 days. Your relative needs a visa. The required documents are as below:
1. An actual passport, which must have at least 6 months validity left before expiration
2. A duly filled application form with a passport-size photo attached on it
3. return flight tickets and confirmed hotel booking
4. Singaporean visa or residency permit
22.
May. 7,2009 10:01 Reply
Mr.Shakeel(pakistan) said:
Dear sir,
My name is Shakeel Sikander. And friend Moshan butt. I decided to visit to china. I need a tourist visa requirement. Plz send me the requirements.
May. 8,2009 01:01
Mrs.Britney(China) replied:
These documents are required:
1.An actual passport, which must have at least 6 months validity and enough blank visa pages left
2. A completed application form with a passport style photo affixed
3. Round-trip air tickets and hotel reservation
23.
Apr. 27,2009 23:38 Reply
Mr.Khurra(Pakistan) said:
I am Khurram Abbas Pakistani nationality Holder and i want get chines visa
how we get chines visa? how much amount spend for this purpose ? how much time spend ?
Thanks
Apr. 28,2009 04:50
Mr.John replied:
What is your purpose of visit? There are 8 types of visa.
24.
Mar. 31,2009 00:31 Reply
Mr.Sajidur Rahman(Bangladesh) said:
Dear Sir,
Thanks for your website. Due to illness of my grandmother I am relly very busy at this time. So, I cannot come to pickup my passport from your emabassy. I really apolozise for that. So, I want to know whether I receive the Visa or not. My pickup ref No: 8023666.
So, if you reply my email I am very thankful to you. I hope and pray for your best wishes.
Thanks And B.Rgds
Sajidur Rahman
Apr. 24,2009 04:39
Ms.Belinda(UK) replied:
Mr.Sajidur Rahman, you can ask your friends or someone else to pick up your passport from the embassy on the date written on your Pick-up Form. Then you will know whether you receive the visa or not.
25.
Apr. 21,2009 03:51 Reply
Ms.Alice(The Netherlands) said:
My family and myself will be travelling to Singapore in the month of May. We are holding Dutch citizenship and would like to visit Beijing and Shanghai for 8 days. Please advise will there be any difficulties in applying the visa in Singapore and how long does it normally take as we are only staying in Singapore for 3 weeks.
Apr. 24,2009 04:34
Ms.Della (Singapore) replied:
Ms.Alice, do you have original and a photocopy of Singapore PR, WP, EP, or valid visa, if your family members have them, you can apply the visa in Singapore, otherwise, application will be denied. It normally takes 4 working days. I advice you apply for Chinese tourist visa in the Netherlands.
26.
Apr. 23,2009 22:35 Reply
Mr.Kamlesh(Singapore) said:
I am an American Citizen holding a Singapore Employment pass and my wife is an Indian Citizen with Dependant pass( Singapore). We intend to travel to China /Hongkong. Wanted to confirm if we would need separate visa to travel to HongKong or will same Chinese visa of $190 for American Citizens and $30 for other citizens suffice.
Apr. 24,2009 04:20
Mr.John nash(USA) replied:
Mr.Kamlesh, Indian citizens enjoy visa free access to Hong Kong for up to 14 days, USA citizens enjoy visa free access to Hong Kong for up to 90 days, so you two needn't a visa to HK for not more than 14 days. You two both need apply for a visa to mainland of China.
27.
Apr. 1,2009 01:34 Reply
Mr.mangala(India) said:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I Am a Indian passport holder. Please let me know about the invitation letter to apply china business multiple entry visa is i need to get Original invitation letter from the inviter with foreign ministry notification or any fax/scanned copy is enough..
Previous time i got visa in the fax copy itself
Please let me know.
Apr. 21,2009 04:50
Mr.Leo(China) replied:
Mr.Leo(China) said:
For a first-time applicant, it is almost impossible for you to get a multiple-entry F visa. Only the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Economic and Commercial Offices (or the companies authorized by such agencies) at the provincial levels have the right to issue visa notification form.
28.
Mar. 20,2009 11:12 Reply
Ms.lynn(singapore) said:
I'm currently in China and holding a single-entry china visa valid for 6 months. I would like to travel out of china once. Hence, I want to change it to a multiple-entry visa. How much would that be? And where would I be able to do that? (please provide the address.) Thank you!
Mar. 22,2009 20:49
Ms.Lilian(China) replied:
Ms.lynn, you need pay the fee for applying a multiple-entry visa: SGD 45 for multiple-entry with 6 months validity, SGD 65 for multiple-entry with 12 months validity, I'm not clear about the rate between RMB and SGD, in a word, you need pay quivalent money in RMB. You can do it in a Public Security Bureau. Where do you live in? if you live in Shanghai now, you can go to the Municipality Public Security Bureau and its branches in Shanghai.
Mar. 23,2009 00:19
Ms.lynn(singapore) replied:
I am living in Beijing currently. So where can I go to apply for a multiple entry visa? (please provide address) I currently hold a single-entry visa with 6 months validity. Do I "upgrade" that to a multiple-entry visa? Or do I have to apply for a multiple entry visa entirely? Are the fees different for both?
29.
Mar. 18,2009 10:47 Reply
Mr.shou(japan) said:
Mr Leonardo, is the entry permit only required for Japan citizens, or for all foreigners? (because I have friends who will be traveling with me from other nationalities.) Could you provide a list of the places in China that will actually require such an entry permit?
Mar. 18,2009 21:54
Mr.Leonardo(China) replied:
All foreigners must apply for a Tibet Travel Permit to visit Tibet Autonomous Region. No entry permit is required for visiting other places in mainland China.
30.
Mar. 17,2009 03:12 Reply
Mr.shou(japan) said:
I am holding a japan passport. I would like to ask if I would be granted entry if I want to visit places like Tibet, Mongolia or Yunnan.
Mar. 17,2009 23:03
Mr.Leonardo replied:
To visit Tibet, an entry permit issued by Tibetan Tourist Bureau is required. (Fax number of Tibetan Tourist Bureau: 0086-891-6834632; Telephone number:0086-891-6834313).