In order to get a Chinese work visa, one must have a valid passport, an "Invitation Letter of Duly Authorized Unit", a completed application with passport photo, and a Chinese work permit. There is also a fee of $140 for American citizens and a fee of $30 for all other applicants.
it all depends really but there is a high chance of you getting your travlers visa
No, no need to have a Chinese visa
No, that serious criminal conviction would prevent you from getting either a visa or a green card (if married to a U.S. citizen).
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.
NO. As aUS Citizen, youmust always get a Chinese VISA. If you own property( ie.. Apartment) and have the paperwork to prove it you can get a Multiple Entry Visa Good for 2 years. (Which now is the same cost as a single entry ... $130)
Yes, Chinese citizens need a visa to visit South Korea.
No you can't. You would more or likely get refused if you get married before getting a spousal visa after you get married. So you would need to get that visa before the wedding, while on the tourist visa.
A valid passport and visa are required to enter and exit China. The visa must have been obtained from a Chinese embassy or consulate before traveling to China. If you don't have these the Chinese will fine you and immediately deport you, so it would be a rather good idea to get the paperwork done.
Getting a visa which would allow you to work legally.
Yes, you can travel anywhere in the U.S. with a K-1 Visa. But once you leave the U.S., you can't get back in without getting another visa of some type.
Someone who isn't a U.S. citizen would be my guess.
A Chinese national will not need a US visa for a stopover in route to Canada. The Chinese national will need a visa if they leave the restricted area at the layover airport.