Advice on VISA Application
For entry into China, non-Chinese citizens
should apply for a visa at the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in the region they
live. The simplest way is to apply for a tourist ("L") visa, which
should give you enough time to attend the conference and participate in
pre/post conference activities. Please contact the Embassy or Consulate in your
region for specific instructions. An invitation letter is not required for obtaining
a tourist visa. The regular processing time is 4 working days. Although the rejection rate is usually
low, we urge our attendees to apply for Chinese visas several weeks prior to
the conference, so that we have enough time to exploit a backup procedure,
which is more time-consuming than the usual procedure, to help you
get a visa in case your original application is rejected.
More information on obtaining a tourist
("L") visa to China can be found here. To fill the application form Q1, you should check the Tourism box.
Obtaining a Chinese Visa for a US Passport Holder Only
In the United
States it is highly recommended that you use a visa application
service. These companies will assist you in making your application and for a
small fee they will submit your application materials and return your visa to
you from the embassy or consulate. While NAS does not personally endorse any particular visa service,
below you will find contact information for a visa service that you may wish to
consider:
CIBT – The Global Passport and Visa Professionals
in Washington, DC: http://www.us.cibt.com/.
Invitation Letter for Business VISA
If you have problem on obtaining a tourist
visa, please contact with Dr. Yuxin Wang, Local
Arrangement Chair for NAS 2011, to prepare for the Invitation letter for
Business (“F”) visa to China. Information
on visas can be obtained from the website of the Chinese embassy, and a country
by country listing of Chinese embassy websites is available from the Chinese Foreign Ministry website:
Please CAREFULLY READ the
instructions on the web pages concerning visa application (listed below). Visa
requirements vary with time and place, and you should inform yourself about
what is needed for the country in which you live.
VERY IMPORTANT: Register before requesting for an invitation letter;
we only provide invitation letters for our registered attendees.
Situation A:
In most countries, an invitation letter
signed by Dr. Yuxin Wang,
Local Arrangement Chair for NAS 2011, is acceptable and usually good enough
for visa application. To request such an invitation letter, please send an
email to wyx@dlut.edu.cn with the subject “NAS 2011 Invitation”
in the following format.
Your title
Your name Your
department (if any) Your
institute Your mailing
address Line1 Your mailing
address Line2 Your mailing
address Line3 (if any) Additional
information required by the embassy (if any) Other
requests (if any) |
Please note:
a) In some countries additional
information such as your passport number is required to be shown in
the invitation letter. In such case, do include the additional
information in the email so that we can prepare your invitation letter
properly.
b) A scanned copy of your invitation
letter will be sent to you by email within a week after the receipt of
your request. If a hard copy is desired, please denote this as “Other
requests”.
Situation B:
In a few countries, the invitation
letter has to be signed by an officer in Chinese government and bearing an
authority stamp. Please send an email to Dr.
Yuxin Wang, Local Arrangement Chair for NAS 2011, with the subject "Government
invitation" and include all the information and documents required by the
Chinese embassy in this email. START EARLY because this procedure is very
time-consuming.