Why don't you go to the visa center instead of the embassy to
Publish: 2021-03-22 21:25:53
1. There are three ways for Chinese citizens to apply for foreign visa:
(1) I directly apply to foreign embassies or consulates in China
(2) entrust the visa office of China Travel Agency to apply (generally only for tourist visa)
(3) the foreign relatives and friends apply for the visa directly to the immigration office of the country.
(1) I directly apply to foreign embassies or consulates in China
(2) entrust the visa office of China Travel Agency to apply (generally only for tourist visa)
(3) the foreign relatives and friends apply for the visa directly to the immigration office of the country.
2. 1. This involves the visa process. There is no reason for this. The process of others is like this
2. The visa center is used to collect materials and so on. After receiving your materials, you need to sort them out in the visa center before sending them to the
consulate for approval
2. The visa center is used to collect materials and so on. After receiving your materials, you need to sort them out in the visa center before sending them to the
consulate for approval
3. Some countries require that certain types of visa must be handled through agencies. Indivials are not allowed to submit information directly to the visa center of the embassy. For example, the Japanese tourist visa is that even if you have prepared sufficient information, you can't directly submit it to the visa center of the Japanese embassy. You must choose qualified travel to handle it. But some countries, such as the United States, can apply according to the process. Of course, generally speaking, unless it is a small country or a country with simple proceres, it is recommended that those who are not familiar with the application process of the country should go to the agency to handle it
4. Each country has different requirements for visa processing. Some countries have to go to the embassy to have a face-to-face talk with visa officials, while others only need the visa center to submit materials. Good luck! Kelland
5. If you go to the embassy for a visa, you don't have to go to the consulate
most countries can go to embassies or consulates for visa application, and there are no relevant regulations
however, there are many consulates in countries such as Britain, the United States and Australia, so China is divided into several parts, and people from the corresponding provinces go to the corresponding consulates for processing, and cross regional processing is not allowed.
most countries can go to embassies or consulates for visa application, and there are no relevant regulations
however, there are many consulates in countries such as Britain, the United States and Australia, so China is divided into several parts, and people from the corresponding provinces go to the corresponding consulates for processing, and cross regional processing is not allowed.
6. There are two solutions. One is to call the visa center to ask. The other is to send an email to the embassy directly to ask whether they were rejected or waiting for a medical examination
7. Australian visa can be applied online, not necessarily through the visa center.
there are detailed instructions on visa and citizen application on the website of the Australian Embassy in China
there are detailed instructions on visa and citizen application on the website of the Australian Embassy in China
8. The embassy has signed a guarantee that it will not be questioned or refused entry
9. Which country visa
generally, there are two ways: self collection and post delivery. You are from Hainan, and most of them are sent by post!
generally, there are two ways: self collection and post delivery. You are from Hainan, and most of them are sent by post!
10. It depends on where your registered residence is.
the embassy is a permanent diplomatic representative of a country in the capital of a diplomatic country. A consulate is a government representative office that a government sends to a city of the other country and performs consular ties in a certain region. If the two countries break diplomatic relations, they will certainly withdraw their embassies, but not their consulates< For example, Germany has the following embassies and consulates with visa rights and fixed consular areas in China:
1< The Consulate General in Cheng is in charge of visa affairs for residents and permanent residents in Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and Chongqing< The Consulate General in Guangzhou is in charge of visa affairs for residents and permanent residents of Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region< The Consulate General in Hong Kong is in charge of visa affairs for Hong Kong and Macao residents and permanent residents. Address: 21st floor, United Center, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong, Tel: (00852) 2105 8777, fax: (00852) 2105 8788
5. The Embassy in Beijing is in charge of visa affairs for residents and permanent residents of other provinces in China<
Switzerland:
residents of Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui and Zhejiang must apply to the Swiss Consulate General in Shanghai:
Guangdong, Fujian and Zhejiang Residents of Guangxi and Hainan must apply to the Swiss Consulate General in Guangzhou:
residents of Hong Kong and Macao must apply to the Swiss Consulate General in Hong Kong:
residents of other provinces of China and citizens of Mongolia and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea must apply to the Swiss Embassy in Beijing:
the embassy is a permanent diplomatic representative of a country in the capital of a diplomatic country. A consulate is a government representative office that a government sends to a city of the other country and performs consular ties in a certain region. If the two countries break diplomatic relations, they will certainly withdraw their embassies, but not their consulates< For example, Germany has the following embassies and consulates with visa rights and fixed consular areas in China:
1< The Consulate General in Cheng is in charge of visa affairs for residents and permanent residents in Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and Chongqing< The Consulate General in Guangzhou is in charge of visa affairs for residents and permanent residents of Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region< The Consulate General in Hong Kong is in charge of visa affairs for Hong Kong and Macao residents and permanent residents. Address: 21st floor, United Center, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong, Tel: (00852) 2105 8777, fax: (00852) 2105 8788
5. The Embassy in Beijing is in charge of visa affairs for residents and permanent residents of other provinces in China<
Switzerland:
residents of Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui and Zhejiang must apply to the Swiss Consulate General in Shanghai:
Guangdong, Fujian and Zhejiang Residents of Guangxi and Hainan must apply to the Swiss Consulate General in Guangzhou:
residents of Hong Kong and Macao must apply to the Swiss Consulate General in Hong Kong:
residents of other provinces of China and citizens of Mongolia and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea must apply to the Swiss Embassy in Beijing:
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