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Asked by Mrs.Claudia from UK | Jan. 21, 2011 07:51
About:China Visa on Arrival

Hi there,

My Boss is scheduled to fly to Beijing this Sunday, January 23, 2011. We had applied for a Chinese Visa but it has been rejected because the visa company/agent that we used was not aware that he had to fill out a Form B (Canadian resident living in the UK). We were just informed of it today.

He has been invited to attend an important meeting scheduled on Tuesday, January 25, 2011.

Therefore, if his invitation letter shows that it's an emergency, would he be able to obtain a visa upon arrival?

Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you.

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Answered by Mr.Charles | Jan. 22, 2011 01:51
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Mrs.Claudia, the invitation letter from a China company is useless for visa on arrival application, your boss needs to hold an Official Invitation Letter issued by an authorized Chinese government office, such as economic and trade bureau or a foreign affairs office of the provincial or municipal government to explain the emergency. The government office has the sample of the invitation letter.
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