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Asked by David Fong from Canada | Dec. 31, 2014 18:23
About:China Visa Renewal and Extension

I want to stay longer than my visa allows

I have one entry remaining on a double entry visa. I plan to return to china but want to stay longer than the 60 day limit of the remaining entry of my current visa.

What should I do?

1. Apply before I go for a new double entry visa. Hence, wasting my current visa.

2. Apply for a new visa after entering on my current visa but before it expires.

Answers (1)
Answered by Carey from Singapore | Jan. 01, 2015 21:33
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Personally speaking, it is no need to apply a new one. You can use your current entry to visit China. Till it will expire soon, you can go to the local Exit-Entry Adminstration Bureau to make an extension for it to stay longer. If your allowed duration is 60 days for your current type, your extension is probably around 60 days.
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