Hello,
it seems that it is NOT possible anymore to get more than one Visa extension in China. We have reports from friends, they have a 30day Visa. The did not get more than one extension. They tried to extend a second time in Shangrila with no success.
We travel with a 60day Visa. we extended the first time in Xining, we got 30 days. We tried to extend a second time in Chengdu. We have a friend that knows the head of the responsible office. After we got refused, he called the guy and confirmed that it is not possible to get more than one extension.
So we are pretty sure that even with a 60day visa, only one extension seems possible.
Best Regards.
Chengdu: Chinese visa extension reports
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Re: 2nd Visa Extensions in China not possible anymore?!
Yep, this was confirmed a few months ago:
I guess you may have technically been eligible for a 60 day extension, though.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2915&p=19127#p19127BakuBound wrote:Under the "new" immigration law, your total extensions on any one entry to China cannot exceed the length of your original permitted stay. Since your original permitted stay on each entry was 30 days, you could not extend for more than an additional 30 days on each entry.
It's possible some PSB offices overlook this technicality sometimes and grant a second extension. But the law is pretty clear it's not permitted.
I guess you may have technically been eligible for a 60 day extension, though.
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Re: 2nd Visa Extensions in China not possible anymore?!
Actually, under the law they could have had an additional 30 days, since their original permitted stay was 60 days. But they're not entitled to those additional 30 days, that's simply the maximum possible. What you get is ultimately down to local policy of the day. Of course they could suspend all extensions tomorrow, if they so chose.
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Re: Chengdu: Chinese visa extension reports
The point I was trying to make is that also with a 60day visa, only one 30day extension seems possible. We can confirm that for Chengdu, Leshan and Shangrila.
They say the Extension Sticker can NOT be extended, and the old Visa is not valid anymore.
They say the Extension Sticker can NOT be extended, and the old Visa is not valid anymore.
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Re: Chengdu: Chinese visa extension reports
And my point is simply that those are current policy decisions of those offices. They aren't rules locked in by law. So in future they could become less, or more, strict.
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Re: Chengdu: Chinese visa extension reports
Chengdu Visa Extension report, 31 May 2019:
Previously I had one visa extension in Dali where they gave me 30 days from the issue date, voiding the remaining days I still had on my current visa at the time of issue. In Chengdu I was given an extra 30 days after the original expiry date, which is much better (previous visa would expire on the 6th of June, new visa expires 6th of July giving me more than 30 days stay from here onwards).
- Visa Category: L
Duration: 30 Days, added to previous expiry date
Documents required: photograph, passport, hotel registration, application form and itinerary form (both provided at PSB)
Processing time: 4 working days
Fee: 160RMB
Payment: Chinese bank card only (if not bring exact cash and they will help you out)
Previously I had one visa extension in Dali where they gave me 30 days from the issue date, voiding the remaining days I still had on my current visa at the time of issue. In Chengdu I was given an extra 30 days after the original expiry date, which is much better (previous visa would expire on the 6th of June, new visa expires 6th of July giving me more than 30 days stay from here onwards).
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Re: Chengdu: Chinese visa extension reports
Hi,
I have a general question about chinese visa extension, I hope it's ok if I post it here.
What is exactly hotel registration ? I mean, are we supposed to give the registration of the first hotel in China, or I can ask any hotel where I stay to give me this paper ?
Thanks
I have a general question about chinese visa extension, I hope it's ok if I post it here.
What is exactly hotel registration ? I mean, are we supposed to give the registration of the first hotel in China, or I can ask any hotel where I stay to give me this paper ?
Thanks
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Re: Chengdu: Chinese visa extension reports
You must be registered at a hotel in the city where your are seeking the extension.
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Re: Chengdu: Chinese visa extension reports
They take ur passport for 8 days, i gave on tuesday, they start working process next day (no need to rush at 9am then the day of application) and count 5 working days from next day. Told me to come next Wednesday afternoon. Require hotel registration(u cannot change hotel during processing of ur visa) , photocopy of 2 pages of ur passport(front and visa), u fill in the itinerary and application form at the center. There is wifi in the building, or u prepair itinerary ahead. (dates, adress, hotel name, hotel tel). the reception lady told me as long as you come 1 working day before ur visa expires it is ok to apply .. The lady at the application desk is super unfriendly, no hello, please and thank you, short doggy prison style commands without human touch. Miserable communication. If you ask a qustion u will be ignored or replied mean. She talked to a Chinese customer in front of me:day and night- was nice and normal. It was the lady at count number 4.i will complain at this level of service by picking up of my passport. Really bad service. There is the evaluation button in front of her computer.
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