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Travelers' Voices on China Embassy in Austria (25)

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11.

Jun. 4,2009 15:51 Reply

Mr.Logos (USA) said:

Where do one get a correct translation of their Chinese Birth Certificate? Does the embassy provide this type of service?

Jun. 4,2009 21:25
Ms.LILIAN(China) replied:

Mr.Logos, the Consular Section of Chinese Embassy in Vienna provides this type of service. the fee is 10 euros per 100 words

12.

May. 17,2009 05:51 Reply

Mrs.Henriette Haselsberger said:

Dear China Embassy
I am British citizen, and retiring from IAEA Vienna and will be getting UN pension. My austrian friend works in China and I would like to stay for a longer period of time. What kind of visa do I need to apply for. Best Regards Henriette Haselsberger

May. 18,2009 01:58
Mr.Edward(Syria/China) replied:

Your visit to China is just for visiting friends and sightseeing. You shoul apply for an L (visa). The average duration of stay for single-entry L visa is 30 days. For a double-entry L visa, it is 60 days. You can also get your stay period extended after your entry into China.

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May. 11,2009 00:17 Reply

Mrs.Zhang(China) said:

Dear Madam or Sir,

I am a Shanghai permanent resident, Chinese citizen. I'd like to invite my boyfriend who is an Austrian citizen to visit me in Shanghai, China. He plans to stay with me in Shanghai for 1.5 months. we are wondering how long the tourist visa allows him to stay in China?

Thanks
BR
Monica Zhang

May. 11,2009 05:05
Mr.Zhang replied:

The duration of stay of a single-entry L visa is 30 days; while he can get the visa extended after his arrival in China.

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Apr. 26,2009 04:28 Reply

Mr.Marija said:

Hello, I am Slovenian citizen living in Vienna.
What do I need and what is the possibility to get Chinese visa for 6 month with multi entries?
Can I do it in Vienna? What do I need?

Thanks!!!

Apr. 26,2009 21:49
Mr.Leonardo(China) replied:

What is the purpose of your visit?
You can not get a multiple Chinese visa if this will be the first-time application.
You can submit the application in Vienna. In addition to a valid passport (with a minimum validity life of 6 months), an application form with a passport-size photo attached, return flight tickets and hotel reserve confirmation, you also need to present a Austrian visa or residency permit.

Apr. 27,2009 02:58
Mrs.Marija replied:

Hello,

Thank you for the reply. My boyfriend lives in China so I am going to visit him for 2 weeks. Do I have to have hotel reservation anyway?
This will be my first time in China, yes.
I have no visa in Austria as I am EU citizen already so I don't need any kind of permit here. Nevertheless, of course I can show where I live in Vienna.
Thanks a lot!
Marija

15.

Apr. 17,2009 12:41 Reply

Mr.Klein(Austria) said:

Hi,
I am going to work in Hong Kong for a year, and I was wondering if there is a visa for HongKong with multiple entries to China?
Thanks

Apr. 18,2009 00:54
Mr.Chan(Hong Kong) replied:

Hong Kong and the mainland China have different visa regulations. You need separate visas for visiting Hong Kong and China. You could apply for the multiple-entry visas there, but you can hardly get a multiple visa if you are a first time applicant.

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Apr. 8,2009 04:20 Reply

Mr.CHRISTIAN(Austria) said:

I am Nigerian citizen, residencing in Austria ,I would like to take short visit to China base on varification and tie up business trade proposal, What are my requirment?

Apr. 10,2009 01:25
Mr.Leo replied:

A tourist visa is required for your entry into China. Since you not an Austrian, besides the basic documents(valid passport, application form, photo), you should also hold a valid Austrian visa or resident permit. Other materials such as flight tickets, confirmation of hotel reserve and your bank statement of last 3 months may also be required.

17.

Feb. 21,2009 14:32 Reply

Mrs.Cony(Osterrech) said:

Hello I am Venezuelan, I live in Vienna y I ould like to visit China for 20 days. I would like to know which are the documents I need for the turist visa.
Thank a lot.
JC

Mar. 30,2009 22:12
Mrs.Leo replied:

Required documents for tourist visa:
1. an actual valid passport( at least have a valididty period of 6 months left before expiration, and one blank visa in the passport.)
2.A properly filled application form with passport style photo affixed.
3. Confirmation of hotel reserve and air tickets
3. Your residence permit in Vienna

18.

Mar. 30,2009 10:40 Reply

Mr.Shaun(Austria) said:

Hello, I am an British citizen living in Vienna Austria. Can I apply for a 1 month visitor visa for China here in Vienna?...What are my requirements...and what are the fees please. Can I apply on line or do i have to come to Metternichgasse? Thank you!

Mar. 30,2009 21:51
Ms.Carren replied:

Mr Shaun,
You can apply for a Chinese visa in Vienna. Besides the valid passport, application form, passport-sized photo, you also need a valid Austrian visa or residence permit for your application.

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Jan. 30,2009 07:41 Reply

Mr.arta(austria) said:

Dear China Embassy in Austria,
im from Kosovo and im studying in austria for two years untill 2010 i have student vissa, with my university we are going to china from 08 until 16 of may. can i apply for china visa from vienna if yes how an i make appointment an what should i prepare__?

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Jan. 28,2009 05:59 Reply

Mr.Miguel(Spain) said:

Hi!! Im a spanish visiting Viena! I would like to go to china from here! Is it possible to get my visa in Austria and what would I need apart of my Spanish Passport! Thanks

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Dec. 10,2008 00:57 Reply

Mrs.Albrecht(China) said:

Dear China Embassy in Austria,
The daughter of an Austrian friend of ours would like to visit us in China for 9 months for travel and Chinese studies. What type of visa can she get for multiple entry for 9 months, and what documents are required for the visa.

Best regards,
Mrs. Albrecht

Dec. 10,2008 03:37
Ms.Rose(Austria) replied:

Mrs.Albrecht, she need apply for X visa (Student Visa). the required documents are
1. her original passport with blank pages and at least one year validity left before expiration.
2. A truly and completely filled application form affixed with one passport-sized photo.
3.An admission notice from the Chinese school is required.
4.an approved Foreign Student Visa Application Form (JW101 or JW202) issued by the Chinese authorized unit.
5.a Physical Examination Certificate for Foreign Citizen issued by a public hospital

She shall apply for a residential permit in the local public security department within thirty days after entry into China.

22.

Dec. 3,2008 07:43 Reply

Mr.Glenn Dawes(Australia) said:

I am an Australian citizen visiting Austria. Can I apply for a Chinese visa in Vienna? And what are the fees for an Australian citizen? How long will the process take. Thank you.

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Nov. 20,2008 00:32 Reply

Ms.Vlora(Japan) said:

I am an Austrian citizen and I am living now in Tokushima, Japan, for the next 4 Months. I would like to visit Shanghai next month/December. How do I get a visa? How long does it take?

Respactfully,
Vlora Mehmeti

24.

Nov. 12,2008 12:40 Reply

Mrs.chung(Austria) said:

Chinese embassy in Austria is very convenient , no stress in making a big queue for the visa and the procedure is very fast

25.

Nov. 3,2008 06:50 Reply

Mr.Andrew Derby(Austria) said:

I am a British citizen and would like to know if I need a visa for China.
Kindest Regards
Andrew Derby

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