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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Why do i need a marriage visa ?
My wife is Chinese and we have a one year old daughter together. I currently have a Z type working visa but one of my friends suggested that I should apply for a marriage visa. I am not clear on how useful a marriage visa is, I was told that you cannot work on marriage visa or maybe I just misheard. Can anyone please explain the advantages of having a marriage visa and any experiences of obtaining the visa.
Thanks
7 years 44 weeks ago in Visa & Legalities - China
I don't know much about it and I'm sure the married guys here can give you a better answer but yeah, as I understand it you aren't supposed to work on the marriage visa so if you lived in a place where they get anal about that it probably isn't worth having.
You also need to renew then every year (or two years in Robrock's case - see his thread here) the same as a normal z visa so unless you don't plan on working I don't see the point.
I don't know much about it and I'm sure the married guys here can give you a better answer but yeah, as I understand it you aren't supposed to work on the marriage visa so if you lived in a place where they get anal about that it probably isn't worth having.
You also need to renew then every year (or two years in Robrock's case - see his thread here) the same as a normal z visa so unless you don't plan on working I don't see the point.
I have to have a marriage visa because I cant get a work visa,but I also think that its a lot safer than working on a business visa.
when these 2 years are up I will have been married 5 years,so according to what I have read online I should be able to get a green card because Iam married and have a family.
Hotwater:
Unfortunately Rob it's not as simple as that. 5 years of marriage is the basic starting point....then there are requirements for stable accommodation, stable (legal) income (with requirements for earnings and having paid taxes). I'd suggest a bit more research before you pin your hopes on the fabled D-visa! They're still as rare as rocking horse shit but the requirements are getting easier.
@Engleteachted. Rob is referring to the so-called "permanent resident card" which has nothing to do with giving up citizenship. I can't think of any on this forum who'd be stupid enough to want to do that, even if it was possible to get Chinese citizenship.
Chhris:
Hotwater is right, to qualify for a D-visa, apart from being married to a Chinese national for 5 years you also need to have a house on your name and you need to show proof of income from legit work and paying taxes for the past 5 years.
Just get a BA degree already...
If you are an expat, you dont need one and getting one would probably be detrimental. If you are retired or just not working, a marriage visa is much more convenient than a tourist visa.
Your friend doesn't know what they are talking about!
As mentioned above, you can't legally work on a marriage visa. So stick with your work permit/resident permit (what you refer to as your Z-visa)
The Q visa is only for visiting family. But I support anyone who uses it to support their family by working with it.