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Visa for China Trip
I find many websites where I can mail in my passport to get a Chinese Visa. I am not comfortable doing that. What is the easiest and cheapest way to get a Chinese Visa for a US Citizen? I have 2 months before I travel. Thnaks all in advance,
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You can go directly to the Embassy or Consulate that are in a few cities. That is the cheapest route. But, you still need to leave your passport, wait in long lines and come back for it in a few days - and of course wait in another long line.
Personally though I use: China Visa Service Center 10700 Richmond, Suite 211 Houston, TX (800) 799-6560 [email protected] It's worth the extra money not to have to go back and forth to their embassy. Fast and dependable service. What I do is ship my passport via FedEx or UPS. They ship it back via FedEx 4 or 5 days later. I (and friends and family)have used them many times. Not the cheapest option BUT definitely the easiest and I've done it both ways. |
Check with travel agencies where you live, some may offer the service for a fee, need a 2x2 photo.
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Hey thanks everyone. I will check into AAA also.
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I got Chinese visa in 2005 in NYC; no long lines for dropping off or picking up but it was in the fall. It was pretty cheap and didn't take long as I remember.
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It's not cheap anymore. Believe it is around US$130 regardless of single or multiple entry.
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For the same price, get a multi-entry so you can have the flexibility to travel back and forth within a year.
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Has anyone used China Visa Express (chinavisaexpress.com)? They have the lowest service fee ($24) for a multiple-entry visa, and they're right in DC. I'm always a little nervous about mailing our passports sight unseen...
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Whoops, I meant has anyone used "Chinese Visa Express?" Their website is "Chinesevisaexpress.com".
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Hi Ed,
Did you ever find any information on China Visa Express? Have you sent your visa application to them? I'm tempted to use them because of their $24 fee and save the time/gas/etc to drive to D.C. Monica ((F)) |
I did decide to use Chinese Visa Express, but our passports haven't even arrived there yet, via UPS. Will let people know if it goes well, with no snags.
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Thanks Ed. If I go to D.C., I'll be going next week.
Monica ((F)) |
Does anyone know if there is any risk in asking for a multi-entry visa for 12 months versus the double-entry for 6 months. At this point I only need the double-entry but who knows we may decide to go again within 12 months and it is the same price. But I read somewhere they need a detailed explanation why you need 12 months and multiple entries and you are more likely to be rejected. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I think it would be much easier to get a China Visa if you join a tour gruop.
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Fabio -- Please understand you are on the wrong travel site, people here are not asking for tour group info.
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Paulo, we requested multi-entry one year visas, with the explanation simply that we planned to return on a vacation next summer. The visa documents are currently at the Consulate, and we'll know next week (hopefully) whether we were granted the multi-entry visas. Will be glad to post with the information when I have it.
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Thanks all. I guess my odds of returning w/in one year are small so I may just be cautious and do the double entry 6 month version.
And yes, no tour groups for this fodorite. But I will be going back to read Shanghainese and other great posts here about Shanghai. We will be there in Mid November. Thanks again. |
During the Olympic period the longer-term visas have been hard to come by, especially when directly handling with visa issuing authorities rather than through a visa agent - so your request may be turned down (especially if your request doesn’t come with a list of pre booked travel and hotels).
However that darn Olympic period is supposed to officially end on Oct. 17 - so the situation may soon be back to normal where we can get those visa ourselves without having to go through all that pre-booking hassle. |
Update....
Maybe I should have gone for the multiple entry. I got the double entry 6 month type. I brought my application, flight info and hotels, passport and one passport photo to the Chinese Consulate in LA. They reviewed my application for a few seconds, looked at my travel itinerary for about a second (did not look at the hotel info at all) and gave it back to me and said come back in 3 days and pay then. My VISA was there like clockwork in 3 days. Oh well. |
"mychinavisa.com" proved to be excellent! I got my Passport w/Visa sent back yesterday with no problems. Took about 2 weeks.
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