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Originally Posted by LHR/MEL/Europe FF
(Post 11792266)
Was this for your first Chinese visa? If so I have a feeling that is pretty much standard. Multi entry comes after you already have one of these double entry.
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Originally Posted by LHR/MEL/Europe FF
(Post 11792266)
Was this for your first Chinese visa? If so I have a feeling that is pretty much standard. Multi entry comes after you already have one of these double entry.
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Moondog is correct. DN, if you had applied at a Chinese mission in the USA, you would almost certainly have gotten the 12 month multiple entry. This deal is not normally available if you are a US citizen applying for a visa in a 3rd country. The older policy of not granting a multiple until you had at least one (or 2 or 3) entries into China on singles and doubles doesn't seem to apply anymore, at least to US citizens.
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I paid my $130 and only got a 30 day visa. =( I believe it is my 5th visa. Not that I would go back to China again.
I was expecting a one year visa. |
Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 11792902)
Moondog is correct. DN, if you had applied at a Chinese mission in the USA, you would almost certainly have gotten the 12 month multiple entry. ...
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I am planning on going to china on tourism. However I have a friend who is working there. Is there any benifit to an F over an L visa or the other way around. I shouldn't have a problem getting a letter if that helps at all. I am in DC this week so applying there makes the most sense for me.
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Originally Posted by ClimbGuy
(Post 11990994)
I am planning on going to china on tourism. However I have a friend who is working there. Is there any benifit to an F over an L visa or the other way around. I shouldn't have a problem getting a letter if that helps at all. I am in DC this week so applying there makes the most sense for me.
If you ever find yourself in need of an extension while in China, L's are straightforward to deal with yourself--F extensions can be more problematic. |
Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 11996744)
Because they are now all same price for US citizens, you should check the box for multiple entry, 12 months validity.
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Originally Posted by TTT
(Post 13596379)
I am going to China in June and want to get the visa taken care now so am looking at a 6 month double or multi entry visa (though only plan on entering once). Any disadvantage to getting a double/multi with no intention of using more than one entry?
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Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 13597213)
Absolutely none. The cost is the same.
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Originally Posted by TTT
(Post 13597312)
Thanks! I wasn't sure if they kept track for the future. I think I will just go for the 6 month double entry - don't want to be too greedy:)
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Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 13597526)
It honestly doesn't matter. I get the 1-year multiple entry every year. Sometimes I use it, sometimes not. Sometimes I go multiple times, sometimes not. They don't care if it's not used.
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Originally Posted by Loren Pechtel
(Post 13602645)
I've only had one go unused (SARS), the passport guy simply marked it off when he saw it, he didn't say a thing. The airline here tried to deny us boarding because of it, though--they found the expired visas and didn't look to see if there were also valid ones.
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Thank you all. Filling out the paperwork as I type!
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Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 13602692)
I've had that happen with airlines, too. Airlines are idiots. ;)
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