bounce_00 asked:
I would like to visit China, see the Great Wall and visit the Forbidden City…do they deny visa applications for single entry?
Should I go to HongKong and ask travel agents there to arrange for me a Chinese Visa to Beijing and Shanghai?
Thanks
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It’s very easy to get a visa to China, most people who enter as tourists have single entry visas. You can easily get a visa in Hong Kong at many China Travel Service locations and other venues as well or check the Chinese Embassy website in your country for information regarding obtaining a visa in your home country.
It is easy to get a visa, there are several travel agents in the Hong Kong airport that will get the visa for you.
Tourist visas are simple to obtain. You can have a travel agent or intermediary get it for you, or you can go to a Chinese embassy and apply yourself if there is one nearby. Visas can be approved within a day.
Yes, to the first part of the question, NO to the second. China rarely denies travel visas (at least all people I know and all people they know never had a problem.) You can go directly through the Embassy or Consulate if you leave nearby or hire a visa agency if you don’t. Chinese Consulates stopped accepting mail-in application a couple of years ago, if I remember correctly. As to getting the visa in Hong Long, I absolutely not recommend you to do that. They might different requirements and it might cost you much more than to get it in advance here. Below is the agency I use and endorse.
yeah.you better apply in HK throught CTS
they have 41 branch in hk .normaly takes 1 day