Visa Questions FAQ
Questions about visas and visa application letters.
- Do you assist in arranging X, (student) visas?
- If we come to China on a tourist Visa, is it easy to change to a student Visa after we arrive and enroll in your class?
- What part do you play in assisting us with obtaining proper student visas?
Do you assist in arranging X, (student) visas?
Written by AdministratorThursday, 13 November 2008
We can provide an invitation letter to apply for the X visa in your home country. If you are already in China, we can assist you with changing your visa over to an X, although depending on the visa you are on now, your country of origin, and how much time is left on your visa, this can sometimes be a complex process.
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If we come to China on a tourist Visa, is it easy to change to a student Visa after we arrive and enroll in your class?
Written by AdministratorMonday, 01 December 2008
It depends on where you come from. With some countries, it is more difficult than with others. Usually, yes.
Last Updated Monday, 01 December 2008
What part do you play in assisting us with obtaining proper student visas?
Written by AdministratorMonday, 01 December 2008
1. Family Name (Surname)
2. Given Name (1st Name)
3. Date of Birth
4. Place of Birth
5. Nationality
6. Gender
7. Religion (Don't ask me why, but we need it)
8. Marital Status
9. Passport Number
10. Permanent Address
11. Telephone Number
12. Mailing Address, (if different from permanent address).
13. Expected Date Of Arrival
14. How long you wish to study for (6 or 11 months)
15. How many classes you wish to take per day.
16. Visa Number *
17. Visa Type *
18. Visa Expiration Date *
12. Mailing Address, (if different from permanent address).
13. Expected Date Of Arrival
14. How long you wish to study for (6 or 11 months)
15. How many classes you wish to take per day.
16. Visa Number *
17. Visa Type *
18. Visa Expiration Date *
*For applicants coming from within China, only.
The cost for us to process the invitation letter and then send it back to you is $200 per person, which includes the school's registration fee, as well as police registration photo. Once you get that invitation letter, you need to either apply for the visa in person at a Chinese consulate/embassy, or you can pay a service to process the letter for you. Being from the U.S., I personally have used http://visarite.com/ on several occasions and they have been very good to me.
Last Updated Monday, 01 December 2008


