You should drop in at the Entry Exit Bureau near Tuodong subway.
They can help you there.
I know they can convert visas.
If not, maybe Hong Kong.
You should drop in at the Entry Exit Bureau near Tuodong subway.
They can help you there.
I know they can convert visas.
If not, maybe Hong Kong.
China changes the rules often. In the fall before national week we phoned Laos and they could do a visa. But when we arrived they couldn't. Neither could thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, south Korea, etc.
The rule had been enforced (because it's always a rule) that you had to go to your home country. Apparently this happens 1-2 times each year for a 4-8 week period.
Luckily Hong Kong was still processing visas. They will likely always be your best bet but you may need to go to your home country.
China changes the rules often. In the fall before national week we phoned Laos and they could do a visa. But when we arrived they couldn't. Neither could thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, south Korea, etc.
The rule had been enforced (because it's always a rule) that you had to go to your home country. Apparently this happens 1-2 times each year for a 4-8 week period.
Luckily Hong Kong was still processing visas. They will likely always be your best bet but you may need to go to your home country.
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