| Lonely Planet™ · Thorn Tree Forum · 2020 | ![]() |
Chinese Visa Mail-BackCountry forums / North-East Asia / China | ||
According to the US Chinese Embassy website, you must APPLY for the visa in person, but then there is the option of having it mailed back to you -- as long as you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope, etc. | ||
Use a visa service. I used this one a couple of years ago and am getting ready to use them again. It will cost you an extra $29.00 plus FedEX of $14.00 in addition to the consular fees. I would have to go to either Houston or Washington DC...and I live in Florida. Money well spent! | 1 | |
Where are you entering China? | 2 | |
No problem with the consulate, but trusting USPS with just a stamped envelope containing a passport is another matter....and no, the consulate won't do the registered/certified thing. | 3 | |
I just used this company last week. I used a FedEx letter envelope and prepaid a return FedEx letter and included it with my passport and their application and payment. I sent it standard overnight on March 23 and received my passport and visa back on March 30th. I paid for standard service, no express, no rush. I feel good recommending them. | 4 | |
johndoe, is there a Chinatown near you? Travel agencies in many Chinatowns will handle the whole transaction for you. I got all my China visas that way. The last time was Fall of '06, so unless they've changed the rules since then, you don't have to go to NYC. The only time I went to the NYC consulate was to accompany my wife when she renewed her passport. | 5 | |
Last year I went to the consulate in Chicago to obtain visa for myself and three friends. If you go to the consulate, I think I had to pay with a money order. As for the return postage, I simply brought a postage paid USPS priorty mail envelope and gave it to the consulate with our passports and applications. They were returned with the visas in about a week. No problem. | 6 | |
Thanks, everyone, for your help. I was trying to do this as cheaply as possible, but of course it seems that the gas to get to NYC or DC (I am in Pittsburgh) will be more than the cost of simply having an agency do it... | 7 | |
Probably one of these places could do it. | 8 | |