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Problems with printing visa app?
I'm having trouble printing the China Visa application. Everytime I click to print, the pdf file crashes and nothing prints.
http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/ywz...ws/t785547.htm |
Originally Posted by flyerred
(Post 17226804)
I'm having trouble printing the China Visa application. Everytime I click to print, the pdf file crashes and nothing prints.
http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/ywz...ws/t785547.htm Doesn't seem to be fillable, but I don't have east asian fonts installed. |
Print from a Different Site
Stop fooling with the official site. Go to www.mychinavisa.com and they will have a fillable and printable form. Note that for the DC Embassy and Houston Consulate, officials want the form filled out by computer, not hand. Other missions in the USA apparently still take hand-filled. Seems to work in IE and Firefox, not sure about other browsers/systems.
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Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 17227795)
Stop fooling with the official site.
FWIW, I downloaded, filled in, and printed the DC form (being discussed here) less than 14 hours ago. I normally save fillable PDFs to my desktop and then open with Acrobat, but today I pulled off the entire drill from within Chrome. |
Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 17227795)
Stop fooling with the official site. Go to www.mychinavisa.com and they will have a fillable and printable form. Note that for the DC Embassy and Houston Consulate, officials want the form filled out by computer, not hand. Other missions in the USA apparently still take hand-filled. Seems to work in IE and Firefox, not sure about other browsers/systems.
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 17227863)
Rumor has it that some consulates have started using unique forms of late.
FWIW, I downloaded, filled in, and printed the DC form (being discussed here) less than 14 hours ago. I normally save fillable PDFs to my desktop and then open with Acrobat, but today I pulled off the entire drill from within Chrome. |
Save a blank copy, I'd like to compare and know what the differences are.
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Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 17239676)
Save a blank copy, I'd like to compare and know what the differences are.
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Originally Posted by flyerred
(Post 17226804)
I'm having trouble printing the China Visa application. Everytime I click to print, the pdf file crashes and nothing prints.
http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/ywz...ws/t785547.htm http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/ywz...rap/t84254.htm |
Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 17227795)
Stop fooling with the official site. Go to www.mychinavisa.com and they will have a fillable and printable form. Note that for the DC Embassy and Houston Consulate, officials want the form filled out by computer, not hand. Other missions in the USA apparently still take hand-filled. Seems to work in IE and Firefox, not sure about other browsers/systems.
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Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 17293370)
NYC absolutely requires that the form be printed. I watched a brawl nearly break out last week based on a person having only the hand-written form and the guard not letting her in the building.
I can predict that at some point, the other Consulates will also want this form filled in by computer then printed, so check first with the Consulate of your choice (or an agent serving that Consulate). It would be nice if the Senior Consular official at the Chinese Embassy in DC would put his/her foot down and say One Form, One Standard Fill-in Policy for the entire USA regardless of location. But that would make too much sense. |
Its logical for them to require the forms be filled out on line.
That way they can read the standard font more easily with OCR and this saves time and money, plus allows more efficient data mining. And sell it. |
Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 17293472)
Good to have another data point. However, more than any other Consulate in the USA, NYC changes its requirements abruptly and without notice. For years, it has had a pattern of doing this. Even the local NY visa agents often get caught flat-footed. At the time I wrote my post which you quote, best information at hand was that NY Consulate was accepting hand-filled in printouts of the new form. I suspect that fairly recently, NY decided to change gears without notice, and the poor soul who likely filled out the form by hand per Wednesday's rule, showed up Thursday only to find the rules had changed. I'd be p!ssed off, too.
They stopped accepting cash in March 2010 but that didn't stop a woman there the day I was from trying to pay with two crisp $100 bills. |
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