China Visa Acceleration Services

Posted by LauraDerb on December 17th, 2020

China is a very popular travel destination for Americans and is the most popular destination that requires a travel visa. China visas are required for tourism and business trips, as well as for students, employment, and other long-term stays. Most of the visas for China are for tourism and business, and visa issuers are the way to go when you need to obtain a visa for China. The website of the Chinese Embassy states the following:

1. You can send the application to the Visa Office of the Embassy or Consulate General that has consular jurisdiction over the state where you reside;

2. If you cannot come in person, you can instruct someone else or a travel / visa agent to deliver your application to the visa office of the Embassy or Consulate General that has consular jurisdiction over the state where you reside;

3. Applications submitted by mail are not acceptable and will be returned.

According to the visa application requirements established by the Chinese Embassy, ​​applicants cannot send their applications by mail; they must appear in person or use an "agent" or a visa issuance service. Appearing in person at the offices of the Chinese Embassy or Consulate is generally inconvenient and time-consuming. If you can get to one of the six offices (located in Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Houston), the process can take hours, and that's just for submitting your application. You will likely have to return at a later date to retrieve your passport with the China visa.

Enter the visa issuers. At nearly 35 years old, this is a growing but still somewhat obscure industry consisting of private companies acting as agents on behalf of the China visa applicant. They work directly with the Chinese Embassy or Consulate office to obtain your China visa instead. In the late 1990s, only a handful of companies provided this service; now there are hundreds and new companies emerge every day. The reason for this growth? Acceleration is generally an easy service to provide and offers the potential for big profits. CIBT, the world's largest visa issuing service, primarily targets large corporate travel programs and is estimated to exceed $ 100 million in annual sales, with very high profit margins, in part due to its high program of rates. Many of the mid-tier companies, like It's Easy Passport & Visa or Travisa, focus on providing a much higher level of personalized service to corporations, travel agencies, and the public. These companies can make the process of obtaining a China visa much easier than attempting the process on your own and generally delivering in a timely manner for a modest Visa Russie.

Most visa issuing companies are Internet based, although most have physical facilities across the country to process applications. Shippers provide clear and easy-to-follow instructions on their websites. The applicant is eligible and uses an overnight delivery service to send the documents to the visa issuer. The consignor reviews the included documents for accuracy when the package arrives and submits the visa application to the Chinese Embassy or Consulate for processing. Visas for China are issued in one of three available processing times (which vary in price); same day, next day, or four days (business days only). When the visa is ready, the visa issuing service retrieves the documents with the newly issued visa, reviews the visa to make sure it complies with the application, and then returns the documents to the applicant. Of course, problems can arise during processing. Most expedition companies visit the Embassy or Consulate several times a day so that they are aware of any problems quickly and work with the applicant to resolve them.

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