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Travelers' Voices on China Embassy in Belgium (52)

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Aug. 20,2009 19:27 Reply

Mr.Vandelanotte(Belgiul) said:

hello

Can I apply for a 6 month student visa, If I only have a 3 months language course at the uni? I made the booking through china air, but I just have to pay the amount to confirm. I probably will do another course after the 3 months. the first one is just a try-out. I have the papers from the school.

Greetings

Sven Vandelanotte

Aug. 21,2009 04:41
Ms.Doris replied:

You should confirm this with the China ekmbassy in Belginm whom you wiil apply for the visa from.

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Aug. 12,2009 15:14 Reply

Mr.rik(belgian) said:

I read that I need a medical certificat for a student visa to China.
Will it be sufficient if a Belgian Doctor declares in English that I'm healthy and that I have this document legalised by the Belgian Authorities ? Or do I need a special form to be filled out by the doctor. If yes - Where is the form available

Kind regards,

Aug. 12,2009 21:12
Mr.Francis replied:

Mr. rik, you need to confirm this with the China embassy in Belguim who will issue the visa for you finally.
32-2-7794333 (for Visa)
Fax: 32-2-7792283
Office Hours: 09:00-11:30, Monday-Friday (except holidays)

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Aug. 4,2009 02:36 Reply

Mr.Ederson(Brazil) said:

Mr Nigel..

But i am in Belgium now, i have to do these papers here...all i want to know is if the chinese embassy will stamp my document after going through the notary..? i called china and the police said, i need to go to the notary in belgium to do the paper and then take it to the chinese emabssy for stamp and to recognize the notary, so i can send to them...thank you!

Aug. 4,2009 19:53
Mr.Ethan replied:

The Chinese embassy may stamp your documents to mark that they have go through the notary.

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Aug. 3,2009 15:43 Reply

Mr.gyina(belguim) said:

mr g
i like to know wath papers i need to get married in china and bring her with me to belguim

Aug. 3,2009 22:31
Mr.Michael replied:

Ask the consular office of the China embassy in Belgium for real help:
Consular Office
Tel: 32-2-6633001 (for Passport, Notarization & Authentication)
Fax: 32-2-7792283
Office Hours: 09:00-11:30, Monday-Friday (except holidays)

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Aug. 3,2009 11:27 Reply

Mr.BABUR(BELGIUM) said:

I HAVE BELGIUM PASSPORT AND I WANT TO GO CHINA SO CAN TRAVELL WITHOUT VISA OF CHINA , AND HOW LONG I CAN STAY THERE , PLEASE GIVE ME THE COMPLETE INFORMATIONS.

MBABUR786@YAHOO.COM

Aug. 3,2009 22:27
Mr.Morton replied:

You need a visa to China. You can stay 30 days in China with a single entry visa normally. However, the duration is granted by the China embassy where you apply for the visa finally.

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Aug. 3,2009 07:52 Reply

Mr.Ederson(Brazil) said:

Please!

I have been trying to get in contact with the Notarization & Authentication office but i haven't got any call answered yet, I have to be sending a important document to the police in China and i want to know what step should i take, i want to know if when my notary finish writing the letter i can bring straight to the Chinese Embassy and the embassy will stamp it for me so i can send to China, or if there is any other procedure i have to take? all i need to know is this, because i need to send this letter as soon as possible to China.

Aug. 3,2009 22:25
Mr.Nigel replied:

Contact the China embassy in Brazil for help through the follwing ways:
Tel: 55-61-21958200
Fax: 55-61-33463299
Email: chinaemb_br@mfa.gov.cn
Office Hours: 09:00-12:30, 15:00-17:30, Monday-Friday (except holidays)

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Jul. 30,2009 18:17 Reply

Mr.Vandelanotte(Belgium) said:

Hi,

I was wondering, Do I need a two way ticket if I apply for a tourist visa or any kind of other visa to enter china.

I will study chinees for 3 months with a language company ( Apple Language) The lessons start 2 November, but they told me that I can't apply for a student visa because china doesn't see the privat lessons as typical student at a school of china. I will stay for 3 months with a host family in bejing. But after that if I like the chinees lessons and bejing itself I intend to stay longer to extend the privat lessons of chinees or to apply at a University in Bejing. And to look for a job in the near future, WITHOUT RETURNING HOME. I have a girlfriend from Bejing, Do you need an invitation letter from her?

The main thing is can I easily extend or change visa in bejing itself without booking before a return ticket back home.

Or can I apply for another type of visa that will suit me better with this activity.

To apply for a visa I just go to the embassy in brussels without invitation from the embassy and with my papers in my hand ?

I'm looking forward for your responds

Vandelanotte

Aug. 1,2009 00:58
Mr.Sam(UK) replied:

Yes, you should have a two way air ticket for tourist visa. You can't apply for other kinds of Chinese visa accoding to your statement. Yes, the invitation letter from your girlfriend, her sponsorship and the copy of her ID are required

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Jul. 31,2009 03:33 Reply

Mr.Ederson(Brazil) said:

Hello

My name is Ederson and my nationality is Brazilian, i am living and want to apply for a student visa in Belgium, but i lived the last 2 years in china and i need to get my ''Certificate of good conduct'', so the police in china told me i have to make a letter authorizing my teacher from my university to make for me, and they told me i have to make a letter with my ten finger prints, then take to the notary and then to the chinese embassy to recognize. is this the procedure i have to do here in Belgium? thank you!

Jul. 31,2009 04:21
Ms.Annie(UK) replied:

Yes, you hava to , otherwise, it is void

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Jul. 23,2009 16:17 Reply

Mr.L(Belgium ) said:

I am an American citizen living and working in Belgium and my company may be moving me to Hong Kong and applying for work visa.

I am a male and have been with my male partner for many years. Will he be able to move to Hong Kong with me or would we be required to separate for my job?

Jul. 23,2009 20:39
Mr.Zachary replied:

If he meets the qualifications of residence as dependant in Hong Kong(See the info. here http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/id998.htm), he may live with you.

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Jul. 21,2009 10:08 Reply

Ms.Silvia Cecere(Belgium) said:

Sorry I am repeating the mail but I forgot to activate the reply to my mail account.

Dear Mrs Betty,
I appreciate your reply, but that is the problem. I want to flight Brussels-Beijing-Brussels and from Brussels (after 10 days) to Buenos Aires.
Thank you very much,

Jul. 21,2009 21:17
Mrs.Betty replied:

Then,you can apply for a transit or tourist visa from the Belgium embassi in China for your return to Brussels.

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Jul. 20,2009 11:43 Reply

Ms.Silvia Cecere(Belgium) said:

Hi,
I'm a foreign researcher in Belgium. My nationality is argentinian. I intend to go to Beijing next September on a tourist basis (visiting a friend who live in Beijing). My round trip ticket will be Brussels-Beijing-Brussels. My question is that by end September I won't have my residence permit because this expires on Sep 30 and I won't renovate it: I am leaving the country back to Buenos Aires. But I would like to fligth to Beijing from here due to cost expenses. Is that possible?

Jul. 21,2009 01:34
Mrs.Betty replied:

You mean you will flight back to Buenos Aires from Beijing directly after visiting your friends in Beijing, right? If so, it doesn't matter that your residence permit of Belgium will expire by the end of September.

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Jun. 23,2009 05:13 Reply

Mr.nicolas(Italy) said:

Hi I have an italian passport and studying i since now i am near Belgium i wanted to get the chinese visa in Bruxelles.

I am taking the transiberian train till Baikal lake and once i am there i am gonna get a ticket to China by train.

My question is, if i want to ask for the visa now, and i will buy an air ticket out of china, is this ok for the "two way ticket" requirement? i though that maybe what chinese autorities want to see is proof that you will leave the country, and maybe i dont need to get an air ticket to get in.

Is this possible?

Nicolas

Jun. 23,2009 21:11
Ms.Adeline replied:

If you will take a train to China, you have to provide your train tickets as the application documents.

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Jun. 22,2009 20:30 Reply

Mr.A.B(India) said:

Dear Sir / Madam,

In relation to the business F visa for attending short term business meeting in China, here is my current status and have a few questions.

1. I hold an India passport.
2. I hold a Belgium work permit and my residence permit is still in the process now.
3. I received both invitation letter (in English) from the inviting unit in China and the visa notification letter/telegram from the authorized unit (in Chinese). Due to my nationality, the visa notification letter/telegram from the authorized unit is mentioned a single entry request but invitation letter (in English) from the inviting unit in China is requested for multiple entries.
4. I applied several multiple entries for Business F visa (multiple entries) and Z visa (multiple entries) in the past 5 years. I worked in China from 2007 till 2009. Now, I moved to Belgium due to the business needs.

Question:

Am I eligible to file the business F visa application at the consulate in Belgium for multiple entries?
With the overseas commitments and tight schedule, I seek your kind understanding and accept my application for multiple entries. I have all other necessary documents and am ready to visit the consualte to file the application. Thank you very much in advance for your assistance in this matter.

Jun. 22,2009 23:01
Mr.Dan replied:

You still need a truely and completely ful-filled multi-entry visa application form attached with a visa-sized photo.

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Jun. 9,2009 08:19 Reply

Mr.Wu(China) said:

We are a Chinese joint venture company partly owned by an large European Group of companies. The British and Dutch executives of our parent company can easily get a one-year validity multiple entry visa from the Chinese embassies in their home countries against our invitation letter. But our Belgian executives said the Chinese embassy in Brussels did not accept our invitation and, despite that the restriction during the Olympic Games had been over, still required an invitation letter or endorsement from the local government of the city in China to supply the application for a business visa. Is it true? Why so difficult for Belgians to obtain sucb business visit visa to China?

Jun. 10,2009 03:26
Mr.Chang replied:

Nr Wu, only the authorized organizations ( General Office of the Municipal or Provincial Government and the Affiliated governmental organization ) have the rights to issue invitation letter or visa notification sheet.

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Jun. 6,2009 06:06 Reply

Mr.Van Neste(Belgium) said:

Hello

I am going to Hong Kong with 3 friends (tourism). We will go for 2 days to Guangzhou because we take a plane from there to Vietnam. Is it advised to get a visum in advance, or is it easier to arrange for a group visum or something in Hong Kong or Macau? Does this count as transit?

Kind regards

Frederik

Jun. 7,2009 02:38
Mr.Jonno replied:

It is advised to get a visa for mainland China in advance. You can't get a group visa because at least five people can constitute a tour group. Two days can be counted as transit.

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Jun. 3,2009 03:17 Reply

Mr.D.(Belgium) said:

Hi,
I'm a foreign student in Belgium. In September I intend to visit China with my Chinese friend (in whose house I'll be staying for most of the time) for about a week. So I was wondering what is the procedure to obtain a tourist visa and which documents I need to provide?

Jun. 3,2009 04:51
Mr.Huang replied:

Required documents:
1)An actual passport with a minimum validity life of 6 months and enough blank visa pages
2) A completed application form with a photo attached
3) Two-way air tickets
4) your Belgian residence permit

Jun. 4,2009 08:00
Mrs.D.(Belgium) replied:

Thanks a lot for information. I was also wondering if i'll be needing an invitation and if yes, is there any standard form for it?

Jun. 4,2009 22:34
Mrs.Sabrina(France) replied:

Mrs.D, you need an Invitation Letter from your Chinese friend, his/her sponsion, copy of his/her Chinese Identity Card. I am not clear about the standard form, but I think the form is doesn't matter for the invitation because the copy of Identity Card was an insurance.

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Jun. 4,2009 20:19 Reply

Mr.Troupin(Belgium) said:

my son is a Belgian citizen living outside Bruxelles, age 17, living with his mother ... i am divorced, Belgian citizen but resident of DR Congo ... i have to apply for my china visa in Kinshasa .. can my son apply for a single entry visa in Bruxelles? we are traveling together from Bruxelles to Beijing at the end of July with a tour group ... Since he is under 18 years old, what papers does he need to bring for the visa besides his passport and airline ticket/itinerary?

Jun. 4,2009 21:18
Ms.LILIAN(China) replied:

You son can apply for a single entry visa in Bruxelles, besides his passport, airline ticket (round-trip air ticket), he also need provide one completely filled Visa Application Form of the People's Republic China, one recent passport photo, and the hotel booking in China. However, as you said you will join a tour, in principal, the travel agency should apply for a group visa for all members of the tour.

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Jun. 2,2009 10:21 Reply

Mr.Vaibhav(Belgim) said:

where i have to apply for the tourist visa? In the embassy or at the consular office? your help is highly appreciated.

Jun. 2,2009 21:17
Ms.Jolin replied:

Go to the one that is close to your domicile.

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May. 31,2009 11:39 Reply

Mr.asamoah maxwell(Belgium) said:

please sir/madam,
l am asamoah maxwell kofi,please l will like to ask about appointment date.please do l need appointment date before l can submit my ducumentations for china visa.please l have resident permit here in belgium,so l want to ask that if it is possible me to get visa to china,becouse l have invitation letter from one of the biggest company at china,becouse l am a individual users of MADE IN CHINA members for export to ghana.reply is needed,thanks.

May. 31,2009 22:14
Mr.Salvodo replied:

You can walk in the embassy directly to apply for a China visa without appointment.

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May. 31,2009 13:52 Reply

Mr.Bert(Belgium) said:

Hello,

I heared that currently there is an extra control on the passports for Mexican entry stamps, due to the Mexican Flu. I went to Mexico last year (until 15 April 2008), so long before there ever was a case of Mexican Flu, but will this have a effect on my VISA application (extra time, danger for refusal)

For the Visa application, you do not only need airplane confirmation, but also bookings of hotels. Is it necessary to have bookings of ALL hotels you visit, or is it enough to have one for the day you arrive?
thank you

Bert

May. 31,2009 21:23
Mr.Albert(China) replied:

Last April? It is long before the outbreak of Swine Flu in Mexico. If you have visited Mexico in the recent three months, you will be in danger of being rejected for a Chinese visa.