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Q: How can I renew my visa

Details: My current contract with my company expires July 13, 2013 and my visa expires on July 13, 2013. My next contract begins on September 1, 2013.

How can I get a tourist visa for 2 months until my new company will process the next work visa for me?

 

Thanks for any help!

12 years 48 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - Changchun

 
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Your present Co. should get you 30 days L visa at the of the Contract, so new Co. has sufficient time to extend/renew your Residence permit. 

 

I am not sure, if there is possible to get 60 days L, but you could get more info at PSB.

This apply at the Schools in China. I guess, it is the same procedure at other Companies.

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Check this article:

 

http://www.changchunlive.com/magazine/index.php/helpful-stuff/505-common-visa-mistakes-and-how-to-avoid-them

 

New policies are put in place, it seems to be  change from province to province.

xunliang:

He posted a year ago. Do you really think he needs your help?

11 years 35 weeks ago
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