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Asked by Jeff from usa | Mar. 03, 2013 20:46
About:China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

Can I re-enter China or no

My visa is good until November 2013. I have a tourist visa with multiple entries and 90 days duration of each stay. My 90 days is almost up from when I first arrived here. Can I leave to Hong Kong and then re-enter China and have another 90 days to stay here or do I need to buy ticket to US instead of Hong Kong. I dont wanna buy ticket to Hong Kong thinking I can re-enter here and then not be allowed in and be screwed. This is first time I ever traveled so I am confused. I thought with multiple entries I could leave every 90 days and then re-enter but I am being told no. Can someone help me with this problem please............

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Answered by Josh | Mar. 04, 2013 02:18
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Leaving to HK counts as leaving the country I have done it twice already once to Macau and once to HK. When you re-enter you will get another 90 days. Just make sure you visa is still valid.
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Answered by Jeff | Mar. 04, 2013 04:54
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Hey thanks for replying...So I can buy ticket to Hong Kong and leave and then come back and have another 90 days you are saying...Cause I was told by some people that is not true and I just really wanna make sure before buying a ticket ya know. I came here December 12th and I have to leave by March 12th cause that would be 90 days I spent here. I have multiple entries on my tourist L visa so I thought I could leave after 90 days and re-enter and have another 90 days..Seems like everyone has different opinions on it.
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Answered by Josh | Mar. 04, 2013 23:55
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Yes, you can visit HK or Macao and re-enter again to activate another 90 days. Double check the days, and make sure leave before 90 days, not 3 natural months.
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