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Generally, it doesn't matter, you can pick it up late.
For different visas, there is a set time for late pick-up, such as 1 week for business visas and short-term visas, and for long-term visas (more than 3 months), it is generally possible within one month.
But I still hope that it will not take a long time to collect your visa.
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I am a visa officer of Wanli International Travel Service I think my answer is at least experience should be able to help you Because the passport is a more important document, the general embassy will not start on your passport, the visa can be taken late, but at the latest do not need to exceed the patience of the visa officer or service staff, the specific time is determined by the visa officer and service staff, meet a good eye, it doesn't matter when to go, meet a few bad guys (the specific name will not be mentioned) may not take today and tomorrow will go into the trash can (India has had this kind of thing, many years ago, Now there is a visa center). To sum up, my personal opinion is that it is best not to be too late, but it is generally okay for less than a week (without a gap between weekends).
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Visas can be picked up late, but try not to be too late.
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Visas can be said to range from 3-30 days.
It varies from country to country and from visa to visa type. It can be said that it varies from 3-30 days:
1. It takes 1-3 working days to apply for a Southeast Asian visa.
2. It takes 5-7 working days to apply for a visa to Japan and South Korea.
3. It takes 7-10 working days for visas from other Asian countries, and European visas usually take 5 working days for each embassy to be processed, but you need to make an appointment in advance. (30 days for the long, 1-2 days for the shortest).
4. The result of the U.S.-Canada visa can be known within 1 working day, but you need to make an appointment for an interview one month in advance.
5. For African visa, it takes 7-15 working days.
6. Egypt, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya and other countries require shorter working days.
Legal basis
Administrative Measures of the People's Republic of China for the Issuance of Ordinary Passports and Entry-Exit Permits
Article 4 An application for an ordinary passport by a citizen shall be submitted in person to the exit-entry administration of the local people's ** public security organ at or above the county level where his household registration is located, and the following true and valid materials shall be submitted:
1) A recent barehead** and a completed Application Form for Chinese Citizens Going Abroad (Outside the Territory) for Private Purposes;
2) Temporary resident identity card and household registration booklet and photocopy thereof, may be submitted during the period of collection, replacement or replacement of resident identity card;
3) Citizens under the age of 16 shall be accompanied by their guardians and submit their guardians' opinions agreeing to leave the country, their guardians' resident identity cards or household registration booklets, passports and photocopies thereof;
4) State functionaries shall, in accordance with relevant provisions, submit a certificate of consent to leave the country issued by their work unit or the competent unit at a higher level after examination and approval in accordance with the personnel management authority;
5) Other materials required to be submitted by the exit-entry administration of the provincial-level local people's ** public security organs upon approval by the exit-entry administration of the Ministry of Public Security.
Active-duty servicemen applying for ordinary passports shall, after completing the approval procedures in accordance with the administrative authority, submit the application to the exit-entry administration of the local people's ** public security organ at or above the county level in the place where the unit is stationed.
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OK. You can enter the country for the limited period of the visa. Its validity period is the period of time during which the visa is granted entry for a period of time beyond which the visa is invalidated.
That is, as long as it is not an invalid visa, it can enter the country even on the last day of validity. The period of stay after entry is calculated from the date of entry and is not related to the validity period of the endorsement; A valid multiple stay is a valid visa, which means that no matter what date you enter the country, you must leave the country within the validity period of the visa.
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1. How long does it take for a visa to come down?
It varies from country to country and from visa to visa type. It can be said that from 3-30 days, it takes 1-3 days to apply for a Southeast Asian visa; It takes 5-7 working days to apply for a visa to Japan and South Korea, 7-10 working days for a visa to other Asian countries, and 5 working days for a European visa, but you need to make an appointment in advance. The result of the U.S.-Canada visa will be known within 1 working day, but you need to schedule an interview one month in advance.
African visa attendants take 7-15 working days, compared to Egypt, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, etc.
2. How to apply for a visa?
To apply for a foreign visa, whether it is a foreign visa for Chinese or a foreigner for a visa to other countries, no matter which way is adopted, whether it is entrusted to an agent or directly handled by yourself, it generally needs to go through the following procedures:
1) Submit a valid passport.
2) Submit various documents related to the purpose of application, such as proof of birth, marital status, educational background, work history, etc.
3) Fill in and submit the visa application**. The visa is different, ** is also different, most of them must be filled in a foreign language and provided at the same time**.
4) Go to the embassy or consulate of the country in the country** to meet. Some countries stipulate that all immigration applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; Some countries require an interview to apply for a nonimmigrant visa.
5) The embassy or consulate will submit the completed visa application and necessary supporting materials to the competent domestic departments for review and approval. Embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they are still required to forward them to the country for filing.
6) Go to the competent department of the country for the necessary review, and notify the embassy or consulate in the country of the approval opinion. If agreed, a visa will be issued. In case of rejection, the applicant will also be notified. (For visa refusal, the embassy or consulate will not refund the visa fee).
7) Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, the fee must be paid when submitting a visa application, and some countries only charge the fee when the visa application is successful. In general, immigrant visas cost slightly more and nonimmigrant visas cost less.
There are also some countries and regions where visas are free.
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[Legal Analysis].
In general, you can get a passport within 5-20 days. Asian countries, Japan, South Korea and other tourist visas, their processing time is generally 5 working days after the information enters the consulate, and the visa can be processed.
For European visas or Schengen visas, after submitting the information and accepting fingerprints, if the information is complete, there is no need for a telemeter, and the visa is generally obtained within 8 working days.
Visas for African countries are very unstable, and many countries generally take about 2 weeks to apply for a business visa. But now Africa is also implementing e-visas, so the speed is increasing.
The most prominent thing in the Americas is the U.S. visa, the U.S. visa should be made online now, and the visa will be obtained about 2 weeks after the interview, and the overall time is recommended to be at least greater than 15 days to apply, the sooner you apply, the better, because the U.S. is valid for 10 years is a very long time.
The processing time for visas for Australia and New Zealand is 5-8 working days, and they are now implementing e-visas, so the processing time has been greatly reduced.
Regardless of which country you apply for a visa, it is recommended that you apply more than 15 days in advance, so that you can have more time to prepare documents and arrange your itinerary, and secondly, it is recommended that you book air tickets and hotels after the visa is processed, because all countries have the risk of visa refusal.
Legal basis] Law of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards
Article 2: Chinese citizens residing within the territory of the People's Republic of China who have reached the age of 16 shall apply for a resident identity card in accordance with the provisions of this Law; Chinese citizens under the age of 16 may apply for a resident identity card in accordance with the provisions of this Law.
Article 3: The items to be registered in a resident identity card include: name, gender, ethnicity, date of birth, address of permanent residence, citizenship number, photograph of the person, fingerprint information, validity period of the certificate, and the issuing authority. The citizenship number is the unique and lifelong identity of each citizen**, which is compiled by the public security organs in accordance with the national standards for citizenship numbers.
Citizens applying to receive, renew or reissue resident identity cards shall register their fingerprint information.
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After the visa expires, you can stay for 90 days, and the number of days of stay is divided by the type of visa. Travel is usually 15 days, and these 15 days are counted from the day of entry. Single Entry Visa:
Valid for three months and for a maximum stay of 15 days. Three-year multiple-entry visa: valid for three-year multiple-entry visas, with a maximum stay of 30 days at a time, and a cumulative maximum of 180 days in a year.
Five-year multiple-entry visa: Five-year multiple-entry visa, up to 90 days at a time, up to 180 days in a cumulative year.
You can stay for a few days when your visa expires.
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You can stay for 90 days after the visa expires, and the number of days of stay is divided by the type of visa. Travel is usually 15 days, and these 15 days are counted from the day of entry. Single Entry Visa:
Valid for three months and for a maximum stay of 15 days. Three-year multiple-signed Zheng Huai Permit: valid for three years multiple times, with a maximum stay of 30 days at a time, and a maximum of 180 days for a cumulative year.
Five-year multiple-entry visa: Five-year multiple-entry visa, up to 90 days at a time, up to 180 days in a cumulative year.
Legal analysis: The validity period of visas, the authorities that issue passports and sign certificates in various countries set different validity periods for different visas and key documents. The validity period of the visa is generally 1 month, 3 months, half a year or more than 1 year, and some visas are valid for less than 1 month; The validity period of transit visas is generally shorter, and the large draft beam is mostly less than 1 week.
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