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How much does a Z visa cost in your province?

 
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NF



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:48 am    Post subject: How much does a Z visa cost in your province? Reply with quote

Went to the PSB in a smaller city in Liaoning province today to finalize the processing of two Z visaa; one was a renewal, the other a conversion from an F to a Z. Each visa cost 400 yuan, an increase of 250 yuan over last year's fee. The explanation provided by the official was that this office was previously unaware that other provinces were charging much more than 150 yuan for a Z visa. The cost of the visa is covered in the contract but I was wondering how much did your Z visa cost in China?
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arioch36



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As I remember, China has a reciprocal policy. They charge the same as what your home country charges. When your home country raises its rate, the PSB raise your rate. As I remember, Brazil is very high
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:18 am    Post subject: Re: How much does a Z visa cost in your province? Reply with quote

NF wrote:
Went to the PSB in a smaller city in Liaoning province today to finalize the processing of two Z visaa; one was a renewal, the other a conversion from an F to a Z. Each visa cost 400 yuan, an increase of 250 yuan over last year's fee. The explanation provided by the official was that this office was previously unaware that other provinces were charging much more than 150 yuan for a Z visa. The cost of the visa is covered in the contract but I was wondering how much did your Z visa cost in China?


First, let's make sure we are actually talking about the RPF and not the Z visa, shall we? A Z visa can not be renewed, but a RPF can. A Z visa expires 30 days after the FT arrives in China, whereas the RPF expires on or shortly after the day the FT's contract ends. So, it's crucial we get our terminologies straight here.

Anyway, I did a RPF renewal in Changchun and I paid 400 RMB to have it extended for two months. To my knowledge, a one-year RPF costs 800 RMB. And for visas, Chinese consulates in Canada charge $50 Cdn for single-entry visa. American passport holders pay $110 Cdn for any type of visa, i.e. single, double, or multiple-entry).
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adamsmith



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

To provide a little more information to TWs post. If you get your RPF for one year less a day it will cost 400 RMB and any amount of time up to that period. If you get your RPF for 1 year or more the cost goes to 800 RMB. So for those of you who have to pay for your own RPFs always make sure your school puts it in at one year less a day to save yourself the money. This is the same in every province, although there was some confusion in many areas when the RPF was first introduced to replace the old green book.
An F visa will only cost 150, and that is probably where the original poster is noticing the difference. These rates do not (should not - as they are set by the central gov) vary from province to province, but will vary by country of origin.
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Teatime of Soul



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

adamsmith wrote:
To provide a little more information to TWs post. If you get your RPF for one year less a day it will cost 400 RMB and any amount of time up to that period. If you get your RPF for 1 year or more the cost goes to 800 RMB. So for those of you who have to pay for your own RPFs always make sure your school puts it in at one year less a day to save yourself the money. This is the same in every province, although there was some confusion in many areas when the RPF was first introduced to replace the old green book.
An F visa will only cost 150, and that is probably where the original poster is noticing the difference. These rates do not (should not - as they are set by the central gov) vary from province to province, but will vary by country of origin.


The govt. officials who make money selling these visas are no fools. They know schools have one year contracts.

They certainly know you are simply avoiding fees when you ask for a 364 day contract.

And some have their own equally clever response.

Ask for one year less a day and they may well give you ten months, or ten and one half months, and a knowing smile.

It's not always so easy to game the system.
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YankeeDoodleDandy



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Location: Xi'an , Shaanxi China

PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

In Xi'an , I paid 400 RMB and my school paid 400 RMB. When I get home, I will check it out. I would like to save 200 RMB . I am pretty sure for one year.
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