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Asked by aaron from Australia | May. 21, 2017 21:25
About:China Visa Renewal and Extension

I have a two entry visa to China. I will use both this trip, can I get a third?

I used one entry coming in, I will go to Thailand and use the other. I would like to go to HK and need a third, can I get that in China. I am leaving on 16 June.

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Answered by Vicente from Argentina | May. 21, 2017 22:11
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If you travel like Australia-China-Thailand-China-HK, double entries are enough because you enter China twice. You don't need a visa for HK.
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Answered by Kevin from China | May. 22, 2017 20:40
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No, you don't need a visa to go to HK but it will count as your 2nd exit on your China visa. You will not have any entries left.
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Answered by AQ from China | May. 23, 2017 01:51
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Correct I want to then come back to China so need another entry. Can I get a new visa in China?
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Answered by John | May. 23, 2017 04:05
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No, you cannot get it in China. May I know your detailed travel time and travel route? Maybe you can enjoy the free transit facility. In this case, no need to apply for a visa for that.
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Answered by Andres from Argentina | May. 25, 2017 08:37
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Hi Aaron, I'm in the same situation. I have a two entry visa but I will need a three entry one. I need to travel from/to HK. Did you get an answer of how to apply for a 3 entry visa in china mainland? Thanks Andres
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