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Asked by BDutter from Australia | May. 26, 2013 00:37
About:Chinese Embassy in Australia

Visa for 77-hour stopover

Hello we are having a 3-day stopover in Beijing, but longer than 72 hours (77 hours) so we are applying for visas. I am an Australian permanent resident and have an Australian electronic visa in my EU passport. What documents will I need to provide for entry?

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Answered by Julie from Netherlands | May. 26, 2013 03:55
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You need to provide the following documents for a L type one:
1. your passport (at least with two blank pages and valid for six months)
2. a completed application form affixed with a recent passport size photo
3. copies of other ID, e.g. previous passport, driver license, etc if you haven't been to China before
4. copies of recent Chinese visa with entry record if you have been to China before
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