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Asked by greg from Australia | Dec. 31, 2015 19:41
About:China Visa Application Procedure and Fee

marrying a chinese national

I am an Australian national planning to marry in China in April-May 2016
what paperwork do i need to have translated so there is no hold up once i am there.
I have been granted a 60 day single entry visa before.
Could i apply for a 90 day multiple entry as we do not know how long after i arrive there what our wedding date will be.
we plan on travelling for 8 weeks after that before returning to China
We will be there about i month before again travelling
i have inwards ticket and 1st outward tickets booked already

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Answered by Amanda from New Zealand | Jan. 03, 2016 00:43
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Hi Greg, it's possible that you can apply for the multiple L type entry permit, but it's hard to say whether you can get a 90-day stay duration. Anyway, after you enter PRC, you can extend the stay duration in case you need. The documents you need to prepare now is a single status certificate. You should have it notarized by a Notary Public, and then have it authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the PRC embassy or consulate. You can translate it or not. It's not strictly required. If you don't translate it in Australia, then you should translate it after enter PRC.
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