Forums > Living in Kunming > Possible free 2 month visa extension @JanJal
I didn't go to the Tudong Lu Bureau, just to my local neighborhood registration office.
Alpage48 is correct that it's not a visa extension or renewal or adjustment to your visa of any sort, so my title is a bit misleading.
It's more like an additional 2 month duration of stay added to what's left on your current duration of stay.
I think if people read the forum the misleading title won't be an issue, but if tigertiger or any other moderator wishes to change or adjust the title of the thread, that'd be fine.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Possible free 2 month visa extension @alpage48
Sorry to hear you got canceled out.
But you could look on the positive side that it didn't happen during your planned vacation and you were stuck indefinitely in Thailand.
Also I'm not surprised your local office didnt know about the 2 month extension and redirected you.
It was complete serendipitous luck that my local registration office found out about the 2 month extension after they made several phone calls to other government institutions regarding a completely different border crossing issue.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Possible free 2 month visa extension @alpage48
I think Thailand is still an available option when I looked into it earlier this week.
Ctrip was offering roundtrip flights to Chiang Mai and Bangkok.
My research indicated that you would be allowed to enter Thailand at those two airports without issue unless you were showing symptoms.
What I didn't research was whether you could return to Kunming without issues.
However, ctrip was offering roundtrip flights, so I think that was the case.
I'll add the usual disclaimer that my information could be outdated by now.
It seems the government can just grant additional extensions across the board if it wishes, so I don't see
why the government could not grant additional extensions in a world where covid19 is still hampering travel to such a degree in May of 2020.
Your situation seems similar to mine.
So I recommend going to your police registration office and trying to get the 2 month extension.
On the other hand, if you're desperate for a vacation and are willing to the risk that Thailand and China remain open for travel during your planned dates, it's still possible according to ctrip anyways.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Possible free 2 month visa extension @tiger
I have a 10 year duration 90 day per stay multiple entry visa.
I think that 2 month extension I received is the one mentioned in the March 2 update to the linked article.
@sykohull
Nowhere did I use the term "automaticlly."
I went in person to my registration office.
Neither they nor I knew about the 2 month extension at the time, but they discovered that it was available in the course of trying to answer my inquiries for other border crossing related questions.
After they knew it a possibility, they asked for my passport, then the registration officer spent 5-10 minutes checking information on the computer and then returned my passport and told me I could stay in China until May 12th instead of my planned March 10th departure.
Nothing else was asked of me document wise besides my passport. I cannot guarantee that will be the case for others.
"free" in my title means that there was no payment in rmb required.
You need to go in person and ask about the 2 month extension if you desire such as whether it's availble to every type of visa holder or nationality or any other situation isn't something I claim to know anything about.
It just happened to work out in my case when I went into the office earlier this week to ask about other questions regarding my previously planned border crossing.
Also it isn't clear if your asking questions of me or of that paragraph in tigers linked article, but I replied just in case.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Possible free 2 month visa extension I got a 2 month free visa extension after talking to my police registration office.
They made it sound like it was being granted by the Chines government as a result of the covid19 travel issues across China.
Only my passport was required.
In my case, I did not need a new China visa.
Also, it maybe a very new policy.
I think this might be the case as I originally went to the registration office to ask some different questions, and only by having them inquire about my other questions, did they end up discovering that I could get a 2 month visa extension right there and then.
So there is a chance other offices may not be aware of this possible visa extension.
DISCLAIMER.
YOU NEED TO INQUIRE WITH YOUR POLICE REGISTRATION OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
THIS MAY OR MAYNOT BE POSSIBLE FOR OTHERS DEPENDING ON A HUGE NUMBER OF THINGS, SUCH AS YOUR VISA STATUS OR NATIONALITY OR EVEN A CHANGE IN POLICY AS A RESULT OF THE CHANGING COVID19 POLICIES.
Sichuan water release devastates parts of northwest Yunnan
Posted byI rode across that bridge. It's going to be a pain to rebuild since it's isolated from any other infrastructure. Also, pretty sure there isn't a detour besides backtracking many hours.
On Yunnan's border with Myanmar, trade in illegal wildlife thrives
Posted byGood journalism. Credit to Shi Yi and GoKunming for bringing us this report.
Snapshot: Trails of Tibet
Posted bySo many stunning pics! Great travelogue!
From hobby to passion, trail running with Yunnan's Li Zhaoyang
Posted byNice story. Great job even finishing top ten in that race.
China-South Asia Expo takes over Kunming
Posted byComes from 丝绸之路经济带, silk road economic belt.