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July 19, 2007

Visa application & extension process revision

I received the following notification from the company for which I’m working.

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In the meeting held by the Exit & Entry Administration Ministry of Beijing on July 12, 2007 afternoon, expats’ visa application process were revised as following:

From July 16,2007 till the end of the Olympic games in 2008, in order to ensure the security of Beijing, during the 2008 Olympic Games, the Ministry of Public Security will carry on strictly foreign management in China.

1. If applicants enter China with L, F visa, the visa cannot be transformed to other visa types. (Except for the applicant’s job title is above vice president, legal representative of the company, director, or foreign representative office’s leader).
2. The urgent application (express visa service) cannot be accepted by the government for the time being.
3. When foreigners with L, F visa need to extend their staying in Beijing, the applicants need to do the visa extension personally, and need to present the company’s business license as supporting.
4. The applicants applying for the residence permit for the first entry will need to the application personally; also need to present the company’s business license as supporting.
5. The applicants who apply for the residence permit extension need to provide their employment permits, or the representative permits and company’s business license as supporting.

I know plenty of people in China and especially in Beijing who are getting their L or F visas extended by small companies. I will try to keep you updated if ever I receive more information about this.


3 Responses to “Visa application & extension process revision”

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  2. Graham Lowell Says:

    Hi,

    We contacted the relevant govt department to check this out, and were told there had been no change made to the law…

  3. Thierry Says:

    This is an interesting statement. Do you know if they mean that it will remain as easy as it currently is to obtain L/F Visas for foreigner in China? Or does it just mean that the law already existed and that they just decided to apply it more strictly until the Olympic Games are over?

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