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Forums > Living in Kunming > Thai visas no more?

No this is incorrect. I was just in Thailand and got my z-visa in Bangkok at the Chinese embassy at Din Daeng on October 25, 2014 I am U.S citizen so I had to fill out two visa application forms, print a flight itinerary, printed invitation letter as well as all other necessary documents and pay 4560 baht for standard processing. The visa office opens at 9am but be there at 8am monday morning. It will be packed any later than that. If you don't apply for rush service, you can expect to pick up your visa that Friday, a four day standard processing time. Don't forget to smile and say Sawat Dee Kraup (hello) and Kob khun kraup (thank you) to the Thai staff :)

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Student Visa Crackdown

Typically how long does this process take? I currently have a multiple entry tourist visa so I am curious if I should plan on having to leave the boarder and come back in should the school approve my research project.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Student Visa Crackdown

Hey guys! Hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, USA and a newbie in Yunnan. Do you guys know of any schools that can issue a student visa for research purposes? What are the requirements and how commonly are they issued?

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Where for work visa?

Hey guys great information here! Im from St.Louis, Missouri, USA and I am a complete newbie in Kunming. I have heard that obtaining a work visa in Yunnan is pretty difficult to obtain especially if you are applying for a position outside of English teaching. Does any know the Chinese Govt. qualifications for an independent company in Yunnan to extend a request for an invitation from a duly authorized unit on my behalf?

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