PJ Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 Has anyone used this? I'm finding it very inconvenient (and expensive) that I can no longer get a Chinese tourist visa through mail service. To be honest, I am also somewhat leery about sending my passport out. Thanks, P.J. Link to comment
Guest R2D2 Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 I have not used this particular service but it really is the only way to go. Single entry for 30 days with a 4 day wait is $35 plus the $50 visa fee. It is better than driving to a consulate, renting a hotel room, and waiting for the visa. Link to comment
Argyle Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 Hi R2D2, That seems to be the going rate. A single entry thirty day visa through www.flychina.com costs 89 dollars for the standard service. That includes the cost of the visa, the processing and delivery fees. Naturally if you're short on time, and need the visa quicker, you'll have to pay for it! Best Wishes Link to comment
Guest R2D2 Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 I just remembered that Expedia.com was pushing passports plus. Link to comment
Mick Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 I just remembered that Expedia.com was pushing passports plus. Nice new avatar R2! Link to comment
TimD Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 I've always used http://www.instantpassport.com/ and have never had any problems with them. I normally get my passport back within 3 or 4 days. With shipping and other costs it comes in around $200 for a multiple entry visitor visa. Link to comment
robhon Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 Also be aware that, if you go into China via HK, can get one there within 24 hours. I did this once and, if I remember correctly, it was maybe about $75. Once I even got my visa at the border at LoWu train station (at Shenzhen) but had to sit there in the station waiting for 3 hours. Link to comment
Guest R2D2 Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 I just remembered that Expedia.com was pushing passports plus. Nice new avatar R2! My new RC plane, Mick. Link to comment
wolf Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 PJ,Call the Chinese Consulate for your area. They should be able to give you the name of someone handling this. If you needed to go thru the California Consulate, I could give you the name of the person I used. For a double entry Visa for 6 months I paid $ 95. and this included the Visa which was $ 75 dollars. If you want his number or e-mail address, than e-mail me. I got my back in 10 days. Don't worry about sending your passport in the mail. send it by priority mail with deleivery conformation to be on the safe side. But yes, you can get a visa at the border if you go thru Hong Kong into ShenZhen. The bus from the airport also will take you to GuangZhou after you pass customs in ShenZhen. GuangZhou is about a three hour bus trip from Hong Kong and ShenZhen is about 45 minutes from Hong Kong. Link to comment
Mick Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 I just remembered that Expedia.com was pushing passports plus. Nice new avatar R2! My new RC plane, Mick. Whatever happened to that French sailor you sprung on us for a short time. B) Link to comment
bobmal99 Posted June 26, 2003 Report Share Posted June 26, 2003 If you send your passport through the mail to a Chinese Embassy/Consulate I strongly suggest you pay for and send it return receipt requested. I believe all Chinese Embassies also request you include a pre-paid priorty mail return envelope. I have done this a few times and except for the postage the cost in minimal, usually less then $60 including the visa. Unless of course you are in a rush. Don't send it to a Chinese Embassy unless it is at least three weeks to a month before your trip. You could very well get it back in 10-12 days but the one time you are cutting it close you will get burned, Murphy's Law!!!!! Good Luck Link to comment
wolf Posted June 26, 2003 Report Share Posted June 26, 2003 Sorry Bob,But the Chinese Embassies are no longer excepting mail applications direct to them. You most either go in person or have someone go in your place.They started this new system about two months ago when they raised their fee. Link to comment
Guest Dave & Qun Posted June 27, 2003 Report Share Posted June 27, 2003 Try www.g3visas.com. I have used them three times with great results. Easy web site. 1st noa 10/17/022nd noa 12/12/02p-3 mailed 02/25/03p-3 recieved 03/02/03p-3 returned 03/04/03DOS namecheck submitted 03/22/03DOS cleared 06/10/03Interview 07/07/03 Link to comment
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