Saturday, February 04, 2012

My Chinese visa has expired!

Currently sitting in the Asiana First Class Lounge at Seoul-Incheon Airport and then it hit me.  My Chinese Visa (valid for 2 years) expired on January 25 of this year.  While the time has passed but it did not really matter since I entered the country back on January 21 and I can stay for up to a 60 day for each entry.  For $130 (I think) I spent 2 years ago (along with the headache it has caused being my first visa with my US passport), I visited 8 times making it about $16 per visit.  Not a bad deal since each visa regardless of duration or number of entries costs the same.

The cost did increase to $140 and if applying through an agency, there is a handling fee as well.  A soon as I get back to the good US of A, I will be applying for a new visa so that I can go back and visit when I want or need. It is unnerving to realize that I am not allowed back into the country I was born in until I get a new document.  Here's hoping that I can get a three year validity this time around and no problems with it at all.

Keep in mind that one must submit their passport to the consult when applying for a visa and at this moment, I have no international travels (through the end of March) for a little while.  The trips I have planned thus far are all domestic.

Here's the details from the website:

Updated: 23/04/2009

Tourist Visa (L Visa) is issued to an alien who comes to China for sightseeing or visiting family members or friends or for other personal affairs.

Ⅰ.Please submit the following materials for your application:
  1.A valid passport as well as a copy of its information page: Your valid passport must have at least six (6) months of remaining validity and at least one blank visa page in it.
  2.Application form: One completed Visa Application Form. 
  3.Photo: one recent photo of 2x2 square inch (black & white or color is acceptable) glued or stapled on the application form.
  4.First time applicants whose former nationality was Chinese, shall write down his Chinese name in the application form and submit his original Chinese passport and the photocopy of the information page of the passport. Applicant who was formerly Chinese and has acquired a new US passport, if there is a Chinese visa in the old passport, shall submit his old US passport or the photocopy of the Chinese visa.
  5.Chinese-American child born in US applying for Chinese visa,please read 在美国出生具有中国血统儿童赴华签证须知.
  6.About Multiple Visa:

  ▲US citizens may apply for a Single Entry (valid for 3-6 months), Double Entry (valid for 6 months), Multiple Entry (valid for 6 months or 12 months) "L" Visa as needed.
  ▲A Chinese-American born in China (Taiwan, HongKong and Macau included)may apply for a Multiple Entry "L" Visa valid for 24 months.The photocopy of the personal information page of his/her passport is required to provide.
  ▲F
oreign spouse and children of a Chinese citizen may apply for a Multiple Entry "L" Visa valid for 24 months.The original and photocopy of relevant Marriage Certificate,Birth Certificate, Kinship Certificate and other necessary documents are required to provide.
  7.Temporary foreign visitors with a valid US visa or foreign residents with legitimate status in the US, may apply for Chinese visa to the Visa Office of the Chinese Embassy. The visa officer may ask the applicant to provide the original and photocopy of their US Green Card,Work Permit,I-20 Form, valid US Visa or other additional documents and make a decision on whether to issue the visa case by case.

Ⅱ.How to apply
  1.You may submit the application to the Visa Office of the Embassy or Consulate -General which holds consular jurisdiction over the state where you reside; 
  2.If you cannot come in person, you may entrust someone else or a travel/visa agent to drop off your application at the visa office of theEmbassy or Consulate -General which holds consular jurisdiction over the state where you reside;
▲No appointment is required.
 ▲Mailed applications are not acceptable and will be returned.
 Ⅲ.Processing Time
1.The regular processing time is 4 working days.
2.Express service: 2-3 working days processing,additional fee of $20 will be charged per visa.
3.Same day rush service:emergency only, additional fee of $30 will be charged per visa (applications shouldl be submitted before 12:30pm, and may be picked up between 2:30pm-3:00pm on the same day).

.Visa fees
1.Please pay by Visa, MasterCard, Money Order, Cashier's Check or Company Check. Cash or Personal checks are not acceptable.
 2.Please make the company check, cashier's check or money order payable to Chinese Embassy
.

3.Fee list:

Number of Entry

American

Citizens of other countries*

Single Entry

$130

$30

Double Entry

$130

$45

Multiple Entry for 6 Months

$130

$60

Multiple Entry for 12 Months

$130

$90

Multiple Entry for 24 Months

$130

$90

  *Visa fees for Romanian passport holders are: $75 for single or double entry, $150 for multiple entry.

.Visa Validity and Duration of Stay
Usually the validity of a Single Entry or Double Entry "L" visa is 90 days or 180 days from the date of issue. This means the holder of the visa shall enter China no later than 90 days or 180 days from the date of issue, otherwise the visa will be expired and is null and void. Normally the duration of stay of a "L" visa is 30 days, which means the holder of the visa may stay in China for up to 30 days from the date of entry. If your estimated stay in China is longer than 30 days, please make it clear in the application form and ask for the Visa Officer's approval when you submit your application..

Ⅵ.Additional Information
  1.If the visa application form is not filled out completely, correctly and legibly, your visa application may be delayed or rejected.
  2.Usually applicant submit his visa application one month earlier before his trip.
  3.Visa Officers are empowered to make final decision on the validity,duration of stay and times of entry of a visa and may require the applicants provide relevant documents.
  4.Any person suffering from a mental disorder, leprosy, AIDS, venereal diseases, contagious tuberculosis or other such infectious diseases shall not be permitted to enter China.

All regulations are subject to change without notice.

Notice of Visa Fee Adjustment

The Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Washington D.C. will, as of June 10, 2010, adjust visa application fees of the U.S. citizens as follows:

1. Individual visa fee will be $140;

2. Group visa fee will be $120 per person;

3. Express service fee will remain unchanged.

 

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