• The visa officer has the right to require any applicant to interview or supplement other materials, please cooperate unconditionally.
• Please ensure that the visa information you provide is true and correct. Whether your visa application can be successful depends on the direct review results of the visa officer at the embassy or consulate of the relevant country. If the visa refusal occurs in the end, please accept the result.
• "Processing time" refers to the processing time under normal circumstances when the embassy issues a visa; in case of special reasons such as holidays, embassy internal personnel adjustments, visa printer failures, etc., there may be delays in issuing visas; we do not assume any relevant responsibilities for possible economic losses caused by follow-up travel arrangements based on the estimated date of the visa.
• The validity period of the visa and the number of days of stay published on the relevant visa information are only for reference, and everything is based on the content of the visa issued by the visa officer.
• The company has nothing to do with the loss caused by the refusal of the visa if the applicant has booked the hotel and flight before the "sign out".
• If the visa application is refused due to the applicant's material problems, we will not bear any responsibility and will not refund the visa fee.
• If the visa application cannot be completed due to the cancellation, closure or sudden policy of the consulate, the processing fee will be refunded.
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【Q&A】Q: What is Visa Pre Check Service and what are the advantages of this service?
A: Due to the changeable policies of the consulate and the requirements for application materials, if the applicant handles it by himself, the application will be returned due to insufficient preparation or errors in the materials, which will delay the time and delay the itinerary. In order to prevent application failure, visa experts assist applicants to prepare and review materials according to the requirements of each embassy before the applicant formally applies, and help the applicant to pass the application at one time.
This service is only a review service. Applicants need to go to the consular district of the place of residence to submit the application, pay the government visa fee, and send and collect the documents by themselves. Due to the rapid changes in visa policies, applicants are requested to submit application materials within three days after the completion of the preliminary review.Q: If I have a residence permit for work, private affairs, reunion or study, do I still need a visa?
A: It depends. Foreigners who hold a valid residence permit for work, private affairs, reunion or study can go to China directly with the residence permit without applying for a separate visa if the purpose of going to China remains unchanged. However, if your residence permit has expired, or your residence permit has been invalidated after the issuance of another visa, or your purpose of going to China has changed, you need to apply for a new visa. If you have been issued a Z, X1, S1 or Q1 visa to China, please apply for a residence permit at the exit-entry administration of your destination within 30 days of entry.
* Validity refers to the validity period of the residence permit issued by the public security department, and the time displayed on the sticker is still valid and has not expired.
Q: I have a Chinese "green card", so I don't need a visa, right?
A: Foreigners holding a valid Chinese permanent residence certificate do not need to apply for a visa separately.
Q: Do I need to submit my passport to apply for a visa? Are there any requirements for a passport?
A: To apply for a visa, you need to provide the original passport. The validity period of the passport must be more than 6 months, and there must be at least 1 blank visa page. Usually, the visa page of the passport will be marked with "VISAS".
Q: Do I need to submit a photo when applying for a visa? What are the requirements for photos?
A: You need to submit an electronic version of the photo when filling out the online form. If the electronic version of the photo is not passed the review during the online form filling process, please submit a paper photo that meets the requirements when submitting the application materials to us. Photo size requirement: 2*2 inches.
Q: Does the visa application form need to be printed and signed?
A: Please fill out the visa application form online, and after being checked and confirmed by the professional visa expert, print out the confirmation page and the form, and sign on the confirmation page and the ninth item of the form. Minor applicants under the age of 18 must be signed by their parents or guardians. The signed application form and the original passport and other application materials are collected by us and then mailed to the embassy. If the applicant mails it to the embassy by himself, we will not be responsible for the follow-up and any loss, and we will not guarantee the progress of the process.
Q: I am not in the United States now, can I apply for a visa by mail?
A: NO. We cannot process your visa application if you are outside the United States. You can consult the Chinese embassy or consulate for visa application matters.
Q: If I send the application materials directly to the consulate general, will it be faster than you?
A: NO. And the unsuccessful percentage is very high. For application materials that are not prepared as required, or that are unclear or incomplete, the Consulate General will mail them back to the applicant. It is strongly recommended to consult our professional visa experts first, and submit the application after review by us to ensure one-time approval and save unnecessary return and rework time.
Q: Why is the type of visa issued to me different from the one I applied for?
A: The consular officer decides whether to issue a visa, as well as the type, validity period, duration of stay and number of entries of the visa according to the application case.
Q: How long does it take to process a visa? How far in advance should I apply?
A: usually, it is recommended to submit the visa application about two months before the planned entry to China. We provide different visa products to meet the urgent needs of your itinerary, please consult our customer service members for details.
Q: I am currently in China, and the visa period will expire soon. Can I send my American passport to my friend in the United States to apply for it?
A: NO. You must leave the country before the visa period expires, or consult the local exit-entry management department whether you can apply for an extension of stay or residence time on the spot.
Q: I am usually afraid of trouble. The visa application form seems to have a lot of content. I don't want to provide some information, so I just fill it out.
A: NO. According to the relevant provisions of the "Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China", visas will not be issued to those who practice fraud during the visa application process, or fail to submit relevant materials as required by the visa authority. If a visa is not issued, the visa agency may not explain the reasons.
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