Posted on 6/5/2010 at 12:31:44 PM

The china visa application process can be a confusing one. Failure to apply for the right category may result in a delay or cancellation of a trip. Understanding the difference between a Chinese tourist visa and a Chinese business visa can save applicants time and trouble. All travelers to China must fill out a china visa application prior to their trip. This rule applies to all U.S. citizens and residents across the board, regardless of the nature of the trip. China visa applications can be obtained from several sources, including: * U.S. Post Offices. * Online passport processing centers. * Private passport processing outlets. * Your local Chinese embassy office. The Embassy of the People's Republic of China differentiates between a "business" trip and a "pleasure" or "tourist" trip to China. It defines "business" as a visit to conduct "an investigation, a lecture, to do business, scientific-technological and culture exchanges, short-term advanced studies or internship for a period of no more than six months." Any visitor who falls into one of these categories must apply for a Chinese business visa. A Chinese business visa is also known as an "F" class visa. The Chinese embassy defines a "pleasure" trip as
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Posted on 6/3/2010 at 3:28:31 PM

The Philippines Tourist Visa is issued to foreigners (restricted and non-restricted) for the purpose of pleasure, business and/or medical treatment. Foreigners who intend to stay in the Philippines longer than 21 days must obtain a fifty-nine day visa at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate before travelling to the Philippines. However, if a foreigner enters the country on an entry stamp and intends to stay longer, he can apply for a 38-day visa waiver at the Bureau of Immigration in Intramuros (Manila) or at any Immigration sub-office in the country to obtain a total of 59 day stay in the country. Please refer to the illustration below: entry stamp for 21 days + 38 day waiver = 59 days Note: A tourist visa 9A holder is prohibited to obtain any form of employment, to engage in business or to study in any learning institution in the country. Requirements Note: If the application is made by an agent or a representative, the application form must be notarized by a notary public, a lawyer or a solicitor. Fees in Pesos (if applying in the Philippines)For the extension of 21 day entry stamp for another 38 days 500.00 Visa Waiver Application Fee 1,000.00
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Posted on 6/2/2010 at 8:56:13 AM

For those who would like to avoid the perhaps lengthening visa procedures with their local Vietnam's Embassies, the service of Vietnam Visa - On - Arrival is available for help. It is legitimated and supported by the Vietnamese Immigration Department. We recommend that you choose visa upon arrival, as picking up visa at the Vietnam int'l airport is quite simple, easy, no additional charges and no fail. • STEP 1: FILL IN THE VISA FORM Fill in the secure online form. * only takes a couple of minutes. • STEP 2: CONFIRM AND PAY Confirm the information for processing your visa and pay the service fee. • STEP 3: GET YOUR APPROVAL LETTER/CODE Get the "Visa approval letter" within 1 or 2 working days and pick up your visa at the Vietnam international airports. Or in case you pick up visa at the Embassy, you get the "Visa code" after 1 or 2 working days and pick up your visa at the Vietnam Embassy/Consulate in your area. • STEP 4: GET YOUR STAMPED At the Vietnam International Airport (Visa on arrival) or at the Vietnamese Embassy/Consulate in your country (Visa code). Get Vietnam Visa on Arrival (collecting at Vietnam International
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Posted on 6/1/2010 at 4:28:11 PM

It is possible to become overwhelmed with confusion when you are trying to get a visa for China. You need to know what type of China visa you need otherwise you could end up causing a delay in your trip. You need to know the specific rules that determine whether you will need a tourist visit for a China or a China business visa. There several different types of classifications for each type of visa.
When going on a vacation to China for pure enjoyment with family or friends you will need to apply for a tourist visa for China. Anyone caught doing business while in possession of a tourist visa could face expensive fines and could also be instantly deported. A China tourist visa is classified as a class L visa.
It is possible for a class L visa for China to be a multiple entry visa China. It can also be a single entry or a double entry depending on what you need. Anyone needing to enter China one time and stay for a specific period of time will want to go with the single entry visa. This type of visa will allow you to stay in the country for
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Posted on 6/1/2010 at 10:27:00 AM

Traveling is easy with a Canadian tourist visa. Individuals who travel with a tourist visa have no restrictions inside the country.Eligibility: Everyone entering Canada must have a valid passport with at least six months remaining before it expires. You must be able to prove that you can afford your visit, plan to return home after your stay and be in good health. Occasionally you will be asked for a doctor’s note, some type of employment verification and sometimes a letter from a friend or family member who is a citizen of Canada.Applying for a Visa: Not everyone who wishes to travel to Canada needs a visa. You can check the Canadian Citizenship and Immigration website to determine if you will need a visa. If you need a visa, a visit to that website will provide you with the forms and instructions that you will need to start the application process. Make sure you read the instructions as they will also help you determine your eligibility.Documents: In addition to your passport you will need two recent photographs that are two by two inches. You may also be asked for a letter of invitation. The visa packet includes the initial application. This
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