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Asked by Ms.Armie from philippines | Sep. 07, 2009 04:37
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Hi! I need some help. My friend and her family will be visiting Hong Kong for 4-5 days. They have 2 kids with them. We were told that that they are gonna need an "Affidavit of Support" for the kids in order to get a visa to Hong Kong.. I know that we, Filipinos will get a visa upon arrival in Hong Kong. Where can we get the "Affidavit of Support" from? Thank you.

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Answered by Mr.Leo | Sep. 09, 2009 01:11
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As I know the 'Affidavit of Support' is a kind of green card for family-based immigration. So, if you just have a travel in HK, you don't have to apply for it. And, as long as you hold valid Philippine passports, you could enter into HK without any visa and stay there for 14 days.
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Answered by Ms.HKinsider | Sep. 17, 2009 09:58
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Hello Arnie,
If they just stay in Hong Kong and don't go to mainland China, they don't need a VISA.
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