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Traveling in China requires a tourism visa (L). L Visa
is sub-divided into two kinds: group visa and individual
visa. If you are a part of a group, the tour operator
will often obtain it. Group visas will usually be issued
for groups with at least 5, and the guide accompanying
your group will keep the visas.
An Individual traveler can apply for one at any Chinese
embassy or consulates, and the procedure is usually
straightforward. China has its embassies and consulates
in most western and many other countries. You can either
get an application form in person at the embassy or
consulate or download one by visiting the website of
Chinese embassies in the foreign countries.
After fully and accurately completed your application,
you submit it to the nearest Chinese consulate and
embassies, either in person or by mail. A standard
30-day, single-entry visa from most Chinese embassies
abroad can be issued in three to five working days. Rush
processing of 24 hours issue or same-day is also
available (additional Embassy fee applies).
When apply for a tourism visa, some extra documents are
required sometimes besides the basic general
requirements:
1) For individual tourism visa, a letter of confirmation
of the tour arrangement made by a travel agency in China
or letter of reservation of hotel in China is required.
2) For group tourist visas, a confirmation letter from a
provincial tourist bureau or a government-authorized
Chinese travel agency; a name list of the whole group in
triplicate and one copy of the information page of each
passport are required.
Foreigners from countries which have visa agreements
with China are treated in accordance with these
agreements.
Visitors who want to Tibet need to acquire the consent
of the Tourism Administration of the Tibet Autonomous
Region or any one of its foreign representative offices.
Foreigners requesting to visit Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Xiamen
and other Special Economic Zones may apply directly to
visa authorities in these zones for tourist visas.
Foreign tourist groups from Hong Kong for a 72-hour
visit to the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone are exempt
from entry visas.
Tourist visas are usually valid for three months, but
can be extended for an extra month at the Foreigners
Section of the Public Security Bureau. Passports must be
valid for at least six months before you travel to
China.
China Visa service in Houston.
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