
CA pp jain
 |
you can go to china by obtaining visa from chainies consulate office. complete the formalities for the visa and you can visit china
Ambassador: Mr. Hu Qianwen
Address: 46 Hoang Dieu Road, Hanoi, Vietnam (P. O. Box 13)
Tel: +84-4-8453736, 903441338
Fax: +84-4-8232826
Email: chinaemb_vn@mfa.gov.cn
Website: http://vn.chineseembassy.org/vn/ (Vietnamese)
Consular Office
Tel: +84-4-8235569
Fax: +84-4-7341181
The information of all sections of Chinese embassy in Vietnam
Sections Information
Political Office Tel: +84-4-7338063, 7334685, 7334684
Administrative Office Tel: +84-4-8453737
Fax: +84-4-8232826
Cultural Office Tel: +84-4-8235517
Fax: +84-4-7338064
Commercial Office Tel: +84-4-7338124, 7471695, 8438863, 7338125
Fax: +84-4-8234286
Defense Attaché Office Tel: +84-4-8453736
--------------------------------------...
Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in Ho Chi Minh City
Consul General: Mr. Xu Mingliang
Address: 39 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: +84-8-8292457
Fax: +84-8-8295009, 8231142
Email: chinaconsul_hcm_vn@mfa.gov.cn
Economic and Commercial Counselor's Office in Ho Chi Minh City
Tel: +84-8-8292463
Fax: +84-8-8231142
Email: ptmchn@hcm.vnn.vn
If Chinese nationals lose their Ordinary Passport for Personal Affaires in Vietnam, what they should do?
1. Please report to the nearby police station as soon as possible.
2. Carry the original and copy of report document to the Chinese embassy or consulate in Vietnam, and submit a written report to narrate your identity, the process of going abroad, your situation in Vietnam and the course of losing passport.
3. Required Documents: Data pages of your lost passport and copy of your valid Vietnamese visa if available; Other related documents that can prove your identity; Four recent passport size color photo with no hat against a white background; A legibly completed Passport/Travel Permit/Seafarer's Passport/Entry Permit Application Form of the P.R.of China; Other documents asked by consul officials.
4. For Chinese citizens staying in Vietnam for a long period (such as study, work or settlement), if they lose their passport, the Chinese embassy reissues a Chinese passport. The fee is 105 U.S. Dollars. For Chinese citizens sojourning in Vietnam for a short period, if they lose their passport, the Chinese embassy issues a Travel Permit which can only be used for one time when they come back China. The fee is 25 U.S. Dollars.
5. After getting a new passport or travel permit, please immediately go to the nearest Exit and Entry Administration Bureau in Vietnam to apply for a new visa or residence permit by the note issued by Chinese embassy or consulate general. |