Hello folks!!
I would like to let here my experience with the chinese visa in Hanoi i got yesterday.
My husband and I (europeans) went there on 18/02, we intended to stay in China for 45 days so when we fulfilled our forms, we put the total stay in China intended was 50 days. We had printed:
- booking for a first night
- detailed itinerary printed explaining our 45 day-trip includind our visa extention in China
- copy of passports
- copy of international health insurance
- copy of bank statements
- copy of vietnamese visa
- copy of flight ticket (from Nepal back to europe)
- one picture 4,5x4,5
While we were queueing on guichet 2, the lady on guichet 3 called us (to pass in front of the vietnamese in front of us) we handled her our papers, she checked and asked us why we need to stay 50 days in China. We answered because the country is big, and we are planning to visit many different regions which are long distances travelling.
She rudely threw the paper back to us on the counter and told us that as tourists we can only stay 30 days, plus we need more hotel reservations and we had only one for a first night.
We left the consulate and rushed back to our hotel to book more 3 hotels, we booked a total of 9 nights, and we fulfilled a new form with a 30 days intention of stay, we changed also our itinerary to a 30 day one and reprinted it.
Back in the consulate, we found out it was closed and they open only from 8h30 t0 11h00 am.
Back there the next morning, we gave our papers to the lady on guichet 2 (more polite this one), she asked us a telephone number to contact us. We gave our hotel telephone nunber. She said that if there was any problem she would call the hotel, if she doesn't it's because it's ok and in this case we had to come back the next morning for the payment formalities.
She didn't call and we were back to the consulate on thursday morning. She gave us a paper with a bar code and our names and price to be paid in their bank + a paper with the bank address where we had to pay for the visas.
The bank address is:
ICBC
Toa nha Daeha Business center (Daewoo Business Center)
so 360 Kim Ma road
(trong khuon vien khach san Daewoo)
the bank opening hours: 08h00 to 11h00 and 13h30 to 16h30
When you leave the consulate, go direction the Lenin statue, in front of it there's the Highland Coffee bar, you will see a bus stop. Take bus number 9 write on paper the address Kim Ma and ask the ticket boy to stop there for you.
The bus will stop just 10 min later in front of a lake, looking on your left side you will see a bridge, walk towards it, keep on the same sidewalk of the bus stop. Just before the bridge (2 min walk) you will see on the left the Daewoo Hotel Business Center. Go to the ride side you will see the ICBC Bank and the entrance is just around the right side corner.
Prepare in advance some US Dollars to pay for your visa since the bank charges a fee of 110.000 vitnamese dongs per person if you pay in dongs...
To get the bus back cross the street and you will the bus stop a few meters ahead of the bus stop you arrived on the other side, this bus goes up to the Old Quarter in case you are going back there to your hotel.
We got our visas on 24/02, there is an issuing date and a date limit to enter China. And your visa will be valid for 30 days from the date you enter.
Keep in mind:
prepare as much documents as you can (bank statement, health insurance), at least 1/3 of your stay bookings,
go well dressed (no flip flops, bermudas, keep your hippie clothes for another day)
prepare US dollars to pay your visa and avoid extra fees
even if you plan to stay more than 30 days in China and extend your visa in there, just put on your form and your itinerary you are staying 30 days.
We were not asked for proof of transport in or out of China.
I hope this will be helpfull for the next travellers,
cheers
;)