Tuesday, May 28, 2013

China Visa Service:Touch Law Firm Help You Get a China Visa Easily

We are a visa processing centre in China. We help you get business and tourist visas to China.

You could avoid going to the consulate yourself, standing in the queue and worrying about numerous application forms. Our consultants are fluent in English and will take care of all the hassle of applying for a China visa, thus preserving your precious time for more enjoyable preparations for your next trip.

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Our qualified staff have been specialising in obtaining visas worldwide for many years. They have plenty of experience in solving even the most complex tasks. Applying for a China visa can be a very troublesome and confusing process; the smallest mistakes can lead to refusal.

We on the other hand guarantee you the highest level of our work, which reduces to a minimum the probability of refusal of a visa. Our activities are built on the high competence, dedication of our team members and an individual approach to every single client.

Touch, you key to China.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Easiest Way to Get a China Visa for One Year

What's the Easiest Way to Get a China Visa for One Year?
what kind of visa is best if I want to stay one year in China? What are the requirements? I have no degrees. So what kind of work can I get with work visa or maybe I can open a buisnes?

I'm going to China this year and I want to know the easiest way to get a China visa to stay there for one year long. If you are in the similar situation, the purpose of this post is to save you time hopefully.

Generally speaking, you need to apply for a China visa from the nearest Chinese consulate or embassy. You will have to fill in a form, provide an ID photograph, and let them keep your passport (valid for at least 6 months after intended entry date) for less than 5 days. For USA passport holders it's nowadays more difficult and costly to get the China visa. They should get it at home, or find a agent to help. I assume you go there as a tourist and you only need one entry.

China visa

If you go there for business you may ask your business partner to provide an invitation letter, which you will have to submit with the application form. Without a invitation letter, you are not able to get a China visa is you come from America, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Arabia, Syrian, Yemen, Palestine, Alger, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, South Sudan, Sudan, Mauritania, Somalia and so on. No matter you come to China for tourist, work or business.

The easiest way to get a China visa is to use a agency. China is one of those countries which prefers that you use an agency to process your visa. I have used HiTouch Consulting (website: www.hitouchco.com ) before so I chose them, and besides they have offices in Guangzhou, Yiwu and Hong kong. Thus they don't need to keep my passport. Just providing a scanned copy of my (valid) passport and a 2 inch photograph of mine, they can get a one year China visa for me. If you have been to china before, you must include a photocopy of your previous visas. Of course, they don't work for free but they charge low fees. Also, the one that helped me who has become one of my friend told me that if I introduce friends who need China visa to him, he will charge less. So, you may contact me for more information. Email: info@hitouchco.com or call at: (8620)8355 5515.

My whole point in posting this entry is so you will not make silly mistakes as i did before (Did a lot of things to apply for a visa in China consulate and waiting for being rejected for several times). China's whole procedure is crazy and they mean what they say so be careful in your prep. Thank god i used HiTouch or i might have even lost my job I found in China when the application was rejected for times. So the fee is worth it i guess--or in my case.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Why & How American Need to Get China Visa to Go to China?

If you are an American citizen and you will be flying from the New York to China, is he required to get a China visa to do that?

Yes, a China visa is required for an American citizen to visit mainland China. However, if you will not be exiting the airport in China, such as if you have a connecting flight to another country, then you do not need a China visa. Also, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan do not require a visa from American citizens.

All visitors traveling to mainland China whether for business or pleasure, require a visa. The best way to make sure you can go to China successfully is to get a China visa first and make a flight reservation later.

Chinese authorities expect you to obey the terms of the visa. This means if you have go to China on a tourist visa, you cannot work or become a full-time student. If you violate the terms, you could be fined or imprisoned. If you are plan to go to China to do business or just stay longer there for a long time, you need to get a business (F) visa.

1 year CHina visa

You can apply for a China visa either through the Chinese Embassy or Consulates and your passport will be kept. As for time, it depends on what kind of service you will choose. Or you can find an agent to help you to apply for China visa and the agent will charge some money for the visa service. Unless you live near a Chinese embassy and you decide to apply your visa yourself, then it will cost less. What's more, applicants should submit the application to the Visa Office of the Embassy or Consulate-General which holds consular jurisdiction over the state where you are resident; For the ones that can not head personally, they could entrust friends, travel agents or visa agent to deal with the application for them. No mailed application is accepted.

Tourist (L) visas for China will vary...Some allow you to enter as much as you like, while others will only allow you to enter one or two times. Also, the length of time you can stay in China per entry varies...30, 60, 90, 120 days etc.

It usually takes 4-5 five working days to apply a visa successfully.

People who holding a business (F) visas for China can stay in China continuously during the visa vilidity(6 months, 1 year). Business (F) visa is different from tourist (L) visa. It is a bit more complicated and difficult to apply on your own. Because you need to get a invitation letter from China government to apply a China business (F) visa. And most of American can't get a However, the China visa policy will be changed since July 2013, because of the establishment of (Exit-Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China), which means you might have lower chances to get one year China visa from then on. So, if you want the 1 year China visa, please contact us as soon as possible, we can help.

Our offices located in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Yiwu, and Hong Kong.

Touch, your key to China.

Hope you good luck!