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72 Hour China Tourist Visa: All You Need to Know

How to get China Visa? - Get Detailed information about China Visa documents requirements and regulations

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72 Hour China Tourist Visa: All You Need to Know

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  1. China Visa

  2. 72 Hour China Tourist Visa: All You Need to Know

  3. Many people who are not actually visiting China but are traveling through it are confused about what their China visa requirements are, or if they are required to get a visa at all. • There’s a nasty rumor going around that if you have a layover in China of more than 24 hours, you’ll need to obtain a China tourist visa. For American travelers, this isn’t the case. • f your layover is under 24 hours, you should not need any sort of visa regardless of your country of origin (barring any sort of sanctions).

  4. Get Your Travel Documents in Order for Additional Security • That said, if you have plans to actually leave the airport and see China for any amount of time, you should definitely get a visa in order to keep yourself safe and secure. • The good news on that front is that China now offers a 10-year visa for business people and tourists from the United States and Canada. • To apply for a China tourist visa, you’ll need to fill out a china visa application, have a passport photo, proof of your travel and hotel reservation.

  5. Currently, attaining a China visa can take as little as three business days. • The ten year visa allows US citizens to travel to China as often as they like for short periods, such as to visit family or on business. • Once your passport expires, you can renew your passport, and travel to China with BOTH passports as long as the 10-year visa is still valid. • To learn more or to get your questions about layovers or short-term visas to China answered, contact Swift today. • Source: http://www.swiftpassportservices.com/blog/72-hour-china-tourist-visa/

  6. Click to know more on China Visa: http://visafromhome.com/china-visa/ Thank You….

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