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Asked by John from USA | Feb. 27, 2015 14:13
About:FAQ of Chinese Visa Application

Standby Airline Flights

I will be in Hong Kong and I wanted to visit China. I work for an Airline and will fly standby. This means I will not have a confirmed seat on a flight going in or out of China. I can list myself on a flight and have a confirmation of that listing when I apply for my visa, but I will not have a confirmed seat. Will I be able to get one this way.

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Answered by Jane from Australia | Mar. 02, 2015 21:22
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John, if you are flying in and out of China by the planes of your company, you are not required to provide the round-trip tickets. You can ask your company to issue you a gurantee letter and apply for a C type. Other documents you need to submit are a valid passport, a photocopy of the passport's data page, a filled application form, and a color bare-headed photo taken within six months.
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