Dear Seniors,
I am working as an HR Executive in a software company. In December this year, one of the team members, who is a software engineer, needs to go to Shanghai, China. I am currently trying to get the documents that he'll be needing for the VISA Application. However, on one issue, I am stuck. I have already received the invitation letter from the client company in China, but my travel agent has informed me that I need to obtain the original letter, i.e., originally stamped by Chinese officials and then couriered to my office. However, in the Visa formalities that I searched for on the Chinese Embassy website, I see no such requirements. Please guide me through the whole process of setting up an appointment for the VISA Application and the necessary documents needed for the VISA Application for China.
Please help me.
Thanks,
Swati
From India, New Delhi
I am working as an HR Executive in a software company. In December this year, one of the team members, who is a software engineer, needs to go to Shanghai, China. I am currently trying to get the documents that he'll be needing for the VISA Application. However, on one issue, I am stuck. I have already received the invitation letter from the client company in China, but my travel agent has informed me that I need to obtain the original letter, i.e., originally stamped by Chinese officials and then couriered to my office. However, in the Visa formalities that I searched for on the Chinese Embassy website, I see no such requirements. Please guide me through the whole process of setting up an appointment for the VISA Application and the necessary documents needed for the VISA Application for China.
Please help me.
Thanks,
Swati
From India, New Delhi
Dear Swati, Season Greetings Kindly look out the concern details from the official website of Goverment of China and Embassy website in India.
From India, Nagpur
From India, Nagpur
Dear Swati,
No need to submit the original invitation letter to the China embassy. The invitation letter is only a backup document. You will need to speak with your travel agency. A Xerox copy, fax, or email copy is sufficient to obtain the business/employment visa.
Sankar
From India, Madras
No need to submit the original invitation letter to the China embassy. The invitation letter is only a backup document. You will need to speak with your travel agency. A Xerox copy, fax, or email copy is sufficient to obtain the business/employment visa.
Sankar
From India, Madras
these agents contrive to fetch more money from by misleading clients and making simple things complicated. Your software engineer is not going for smuggling smacks or illegal stuff.  %3
From Saudi Arabia
From Saudi Arabia
Hai friends, Most of the embassy started asking original documents for verification. It is suggested to get original and proceed to speed up the process. rds v.jagn
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Sawti,
Greetings! I am also working on the same. A few of our engineers are also going to China for training in December. The original invitation letter is needed, so it's better to provide them with an original letter. I was also stuck there. I am also sending them an original letter.
Regards,
Manjeet
From India, Pune
Greetings! I am also working on the same. A few of our engineers are also going to China for training in December. The original invitation letter is needed, so it's better to provide them with an original letter. I was also stuck there. I am also sending them an original letter.
Regards,
Manjeet
From India, Pune
Hi, It is not only for China Visa, for all the country visa process, we need to submit original client letter.
From India, Maisuru
From India, Maisuru
Hi friends,
Thank you so much for your quick and wise suggestions. On the website of the Chinese Embassy, I found information about an agency that deals with providing visas. It's an official agency, and when I inquired about the required documents, they informed me that a faxed letter would suffice. If anyone needs their contact number, please ask, and I'll provide you with the details.
Thanks,
Swati
From India, New Delhi
Thank you so much for your quick and wise suggestions. On the website of the Chinese Embassy, I found information about an agency that deals with providing visas. It's an official agency, and when I inquired about the required documents, they informed me that a faxed letter would suffice. If anyone needs their contact number, please ask, and I'll provide you with the details.
Thanks,
Swati
From India, New Delhi
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