Answered by David
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Sep. 13, 2011 03:43
It really is a risk. China visa on arrrival is only issued under following circumstances (not including American and French, who cannot get China visa on arrival at any time):
1. They are invited at the last moment by a Chinese host to come to China for a trade fair.
2. They are invited to come to China to submit a tender or to sign a formal economic or trade contract.
3. They come to China by appointment to supervise the inspection of import and export commodities or to participate in a check-and-accept operation in accordance with contracts.
4. They are invited to participate in the installation of equipment or in the emergency repair of engineering projects.
5. They come to China at the request of the Chinese side to solve a problem of claims.
6. They are invited to come to provide technical advisory services.
7. They come to China due to a last-minute change in the composition of a visiting group and with consent of the Chinese side after the visas are granted.
8. They come to China to see patients in critical conditions, or to undertake funeral matters.
9. Owing to force majeure, transit visa holders cannot leave the country within twenty-four hours by taking the original place or by taking other means of transport.
10. Other invited guests who really have no time for visa application to the aforesaid China's resident agencies abroad, and who hold letter(s) or telegram(s) from competent authorities who give the consent for the invited guests to apply for the visa at the designated entry ports.