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Asked by Mr.Kyle from USA | Feb. 15, 2011 22:32
About:Chinese Embassy in U.S.A.

Hello,
I have an "L" Visa with "2" Entries and "30" Days Duration of Each Stay. I entered China on January 30, 2011 and plan to go to Hong Kong on Feb 28th which would be my 30th day. Will I be able to enter back in the Mainland on the same visa and have another 30 days? If I am not able to come back on the same visa, which option should I choose?

1. Enter Hong Kong a few days before my 30 days expire and then get a visa extension immediately upon my arrival back to the Mainland? Can I extend a "2" Entry Visa? Do you know the cost?

or

2. Use my full 30 days in the Mainland and then apply for a new Visa in Hong Kong? Do you know this cost?

Thank you very much!

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Answered by Mr.JOHNNASH from United States | Feb. 16, 2011 02:07
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Please notice the Date of "Enter Before" on your visa, it is the last date for you to enter Mainland China.

If it is still valid, you can return to Mainland on the same visa and have another 30 days.

If it has expired, you can apply for a new China L visa in Hong Kong, the fee is Hk$1100

You can give me all the information on your visa, then I can give you exact answer
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Answered by Mr.Kyle from USA | Feb. 16, 2011 04:11
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My "Enter Before" date is May 1, 2011. I plan to enter in March on my 2nd visit and leave in April, so from what it sounds I think I am clear to be on the Mainland for an additional 30 days once I enter from Hong Kong. Thank you for your help.
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Answered by Mr.jojoba from China | Feb. 16, 2011 18:27
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until when is the validity of your visa, you can enter china again on same visa if it is still valid, since you are allowed 2 entry
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