There are a number of types of Visas for China, including, tourist, business, work and student. Here is a website with a lot of information and links about applying for a visa: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa.htm
When you are in China you can visit the local counsulate of China to obtain a visa.
anyone who is NOT a citizen of China needs a visa.
I do not think is far because i know hung kong is under china so why i havv to ask for visa to hong kong when i have china visa that is booshit
You need a China visa to enter China for tourism, business, work, study, or other purposes. The visa allows you to legally stay in China for a specified period, as determined by the visa type and duration granted. It is important to obtain the appropriate visa before traveling to China as entry without a visa or with the wrong type of visa can result in denial of entry or legal consequences.
The first step in getting a China Visa would be to visit the Visa website and read the requirements needed to fullfill acquiring the Visa. You may have to go and fill out an application.
You will definitely need a visa to visiti China. To get started, call the Chinese consulate in Washington.
wanted china visit visa and then work visa once i am at china All that info you need is here http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/hzqz/zgqz/t84247.htm
There are no specific shots needed to get a visa to China. You might want to check with your Physician for any recommendations.
With a visa, yes.
If your Visa expires in china, you can visit with the American Embassy to work out your trip home.
Yes, you will need a special permit, called a TAR, which is similar to a Visa to travel to Tibet. Even if you are already in China, you will need this special permit. Not all are approved.
Yes.