Wednesday, April 25, 2012

entry visas for china

My husband and i are heading to Vietnam and Hongkong with some friends in July, and were thinking about heading over to China, mostly to see the great wall.

We are not using a travel agent, and so were making all the bookings ourselves, but have never had to apply for a visa before.

i have downloaded the visa application form, but it states we will have to have accomodation and flights booked, before we can apply, but we dont want to book everything, apply and be rejected and lose our money.

What are the chances of acceptance / rejection, and are we more likely to be rejected if we dont use an agent??

has anyone applied for their own visa (were all australian citizens) and can send me any info??

Thanx in advance!

entry visas for china

I think the accommodation and flight requirements are from last year during the Olympics. There are numerous recent reports of Australian passport holders being able to get Chinese visas without any problems. Australians can also get a one year multiple entry tourist visa if you intend to return to China. Remember that if you enter Hong Kong from China, and then want to re-enter China, you will need a double entry Chinese visa. Australians do not need a visa to enter Hong Kong.

entry visas for china

thanx. we will be going from australia, to vietnam, to china to hong kong.

so do i just fill out the application and send it and a photo to the embassy then?


Straightforward in that you just need to fill out the application form, attach and photo and pay your money. However, I don%26#39;t think you can post the application in - rather you have take it in person, or use an agent to do that for you. The Chinese consulate / embassy in Australia might be different though.

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