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Asked by Ms.Tara from USA | Jun. 14, 2010 23:42
About:China Embassy in Thailand

Hi...
I am American who has been living in Bangkok - I currently am on a 3 month tourist visa that I obtained in Vietnam. I am planning on moving to China, and have some job interviews in Shanghai. I would like to apply for a 6 month or 1 year mutiple entry visa, but I am wondering if it is best to try and get it in Bangkok or Hong Kong. Is it easier in Hong Kong? What will help me to be eligible for the multiple entry?

thanks in advance,
Tara

Answers (1)
Answered by Mr.Adam from USA | Jun. 15, 2010 02:48
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Ms.Tara, it is advisable to get a multiple-entry China visa in Hong Kong, the visa regulations are not strict in HK. You can write you need to travel between Shanghai and Hong Kong frequently, then the visa officer will know that you need multiple-entry visa.

U.S citizens may apply for a single, double-entry visa valid for 3 months or a multi-entry tourist visa valid for 12 months. If people apply for a multi-entry tourist visa for 12 months their passports should be valid for at least 18 months.
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