When the visa has a time limit, does it mean local time or Chinese time?
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Answered by Helen
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May. 12, 2014 02:33
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Do you refer to the EnterBefore duration? If so, it refers to Chinese time!
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Answered by Ron
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May. 12, 2014 10:51
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After it is given to me, can I change my travel dates to any time within the 30 day period or do I have to do what I said on the application. I said on the application that my first entry was 5/19, but that was my flight date. I would be arriving into China on 5/20. Do I need to change that on the application? I have already been approved and is ready to be picked up.
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Answered by Jay
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May. 13, 2014 02:46
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Hi, please be informed that generally 30 day means the duration of stay allowed. A single entry visa is generally valid for 3 month from issue date. Once you get it approved, you can enter China anytime within the 3 months validity.