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10/10/2008 10:45:19 PM
kingcodez
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I just bought an airline ticket for a 60 day stay in Beijing, and am about to buy the Visa (I thought you needed a ticket first)
What happens if they give me a 30 day visa instead of a 60? Can I tell them to give me a 60? would I have to get it renewed or something?
10/11/2008 10:30:45 AM
z-visa.com
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Should be no problem to get the 60 days visa, you dont have to include your airline tickets any longer, but you may want to if you have great concern. They will typically grant your request for 60 days with little problem.

Enjoy your trip!

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10/12/2008 11:02:17 AM
Guest
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Posts 133
The number of days is discretionary, they can basically give you whatever they want to give you. For Americans, you can request 30 - 90 days and you will usually get it. Other countries aren't so lucky. For multiple entry, they wont issue multiple entry visas unless you have been to China before. If you haven't been to China before, don't waste your time by requesting multiple entry, they will not give you it.

hope that helps.
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