Monday, 27 June 2016

How to get China Visa from India UNWINDING PROCEDURE OF CHINA VISAS

There are lacks of people going to China for business, studies and as tourists.
It is actually very simple to get China visas, thanks to the systematic and clear policies laid by Chinese Embassy. But many do not understand and respect this system and try to find shortcuts and due to that their program gets stuck. We believe that if you follow the right system of Consulate, China visas is easy to get.
A Chinese visa is a permit issued by visa authorities of the People’s Republic of China in accordance with its laws and regulations to a foreign citizen for entry into, exit from or transit through Chinese territory. The Chinese visa authorities will issue a diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, service visa or ordinary visa according to the foreign citizen’s status, purpose of visit and type of passport.
The most important point is what is the main purpose of your visit to China and which is the most appropriate visa category for your visa application:
Major Purpose of Visit
  Visa Categories
Description of Visa
Commerce & Trade
M
Issued to those who are invited to China for commercial and trade activities.
As a tourist
L
Issued to those who are going to travel to China for tourism.
If you wish to travel for commerce and trade purpose the main requirement is Invitation letter from Invitee. Now there must be question in your mind what is Invitation letter and how it should be? Let me brief you for the same.
Invitation letter must contain date, addressing to embassy of china, passport details of person who is travelling, purpose of invitation, inviting on which date, signature of inviting person with designation which should be in Chinese, red round stamp of the company should be beside the signature and all of the above   should be on Company’s letter head,
If the invitee wants embassy to grant multiple entry visa to his/her client, they should mention the same in their Invitation letter.
If one wish to travel china for tourist purpose than they need to prepare detailed itinerary for China visa fees process.
How we can understand the validity and duration of stay?
Validity of a visa refers to the period that the visa holder is allowed to enter China. A visa becomes effective from the date of issuance. The visa automatically becomes invalid once its period of validity expires regardless of whether its entries are used up or not.
Duration of stay of a visa refers to the longest period the visa holder is allowed to stay in China from the day following entry to China on each visit.
Overstay in China violates the country’s laws and regulations on control of the entry and exit of foreigners, and could result in a fine or other penalty.
Chinese Embassy provides facility of granting visas in Normal Process, also in Urgent Process in case of emergency of travel by taking extra charges.
Visa Fees for each Indian Nationals are same for each type of visas. While for US Citizen or any third country citizen visas fees differs. For each category of visas, there are different visa fees.
Rejection Ratio of Chinese Visa is near to Zero percent but the only condition is proper documentation. Different type of documentation is required as per the purpose of travel.
For any further query kindly contact us at: http://visafromhome.com/china-visa/

Monday, 20 June 2016

China Visa Fees

This page covers the three basic things that China tourists need to know about China (tourist) visas and links to further information:
 1. Do I need a China visa?
 2. How do I apply?
 3. How do I extend it?
China visa FAQs
What is a China visa?
A China visa is a travel authorization document usually required by China for entering its borders, which is issued by a Chinese embassy or consulate, affixed in your passport.
Who needs a China visa?
Usually most foreigners traveling to mainland China, whether for business or pleasure, require a visa. It's very difficult to obtain a China port visa at the Chinese border entry points. However some cities and regions of China are visa free in certain circumstances.
China's Visa Exemptions
Tourists holding ordinary passports of Singapore, Brunei and Japan are allowed to enter China for up to 15 days without visas for tourism or family/friend visits. Direct flight transit without leaving the airport doesn't require a visa, and then there are special areas of China with visa-free policies.
How do I apply for a China visa?
It is usually recommended that you apply for the visa one or two months before the intended travel.
What do I need for a China visa application?
The following is the bare minimum for a tourist (L) visa application. Other documents; and requirements may apply, especially if you are not applying for the usual L (tourist) visa. See our detailed China visa information.
1.    Passport (original, not a copy) with at least two blank visa pages (amendment pages and pages with bar codes are not acceptable for visa stamping), valid for at least 6 months
2.    One completed, signed Visa Application Form for each passport, with appropriate visa fee and any supporting information required
3.    Two passport photos (head and shoulders only, front view, with a white background, approximately 35mm x 45mm
When you have the required items ready, submit the application at the appropriate visa office of China embassy/consulate-general, or Visa Application Center in your country. Check out our: China Visa Fees
How do I extend my China visa?
Foreigners who want to stay in China beyond the duration of their visa need to apply for an extension.
The visa extension application should be a form submitted to the Local Public Security Bureau 7 days before the expiration date of the visa.
Visitors traveling with a group on a group visa and who want to stay longer than the group should apply for an individual visa.
Visitors who want their visa to be extended should provide the following evidential materials:
·         Valid passport and visa
·         A completed application form for visa extension
·         Reason for the extension
The length of the extension depends on the type of visa and multiple entry visas cannot be extended.
You are advised not to overstay the duration of your visa or fail to apply for an extension before your visa expires as you risk being heavily fined and have your travel plans disrupted. Please contact your travel advisor for assistance in visa extensions.