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Tourist visas are in the name of tourism. What's the difference between a reunion visa for foreigners in China and a tourist visa?

This stage coincides with the summer vacation in July, and it is also the stage for children to have a holiday. It is also the peak period of tourism in various places. Therefore, many foreign Chinese have returned to China for many months to get together with their relatives or travel on holiday. What's the difference in visa application between going to China to meet relatives and going to China for a holiday? Now I'm going to sign a visa to analyze the differences between visas and visas for foreigners to reunite in China, and the related issues of these visas.

1. Apply for a reunion visa and change the name, mainly the name and purpose of the reunion in China.

Visas are used for various purposes in the name of holiday travel. In addition, some people who visit relatives and friends in China in a short time can also apply for visas.

Second, the qualifications for applying for a reunion visa are different. The prerequisite for applying for a reunion visa is that a relative has lived reasonably and legally for a long time in the visa processing country, and the other party must issue an invitation and issue a policy document. Moreover, applying for a Q 1 reunion visa is a long-term visa with more than 180 days compared with a Q2 family visit visa.

If you apply for a visa, do you have any family members in the country where you apply for a visa? There is no need to send invitations and documents at the national level for visa processing, and visas are short-term visas.

3. The reunion visa for different purposes (Q 1 visa application) is granted to the main members of China citizens' families (the other half, parents, spouses' parents, children's other half, brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandchildren, grandchildren) and foreigners' family members with permanent residency in China (the other half, parents, grandchildren, children's other half, grandchildren)

Visa (L visa processing) is mainly used for visa processing for tourism. This kind of visa processing generally allows the holder to stay 15 to 90 days. Some countries will accept everyone's group travel, while individual free travel will be applied according to the additional requirements of all countries in the world.

Fourth, the application requires different information. In addition to the main raw materials, the materials required to apply for a reunion visa are as follows:

1. Invitation letters issued by China citizens living in China and foreigners with permanent residency in China.

(1) Personal information of the invitee: name, fetal sex, date of birth, ID number, etc.

(2) Visits of invitees: reasons for coming to China, expected arrival date, expected working address, expected working period, contacts with invited friends, sources of expenses, etc.

(3) Inviter information: name, contact information, detailed address, signature of invited friends, etc.

2. A copy of the inviter's China identity certificate, or a copy of the foreigner's passport and visa and China permanent residence permit.

(1) Chinese mainland residents, submit Chinese identity documents or household registration books.

(2) For foreigners, submit China passport and visa, foreign residence certificate and residence permit in China for more than 6 months (such as temporary residence permit).

(3) Hong Kong and Macao residents, submit Hong Kong and Macao residents' travel permits to and from the Mainland and residence permits for more than 6 months in China (such as temporary accommodation registration forms) or certificates issued by their work units in China.

(4) For residents of Taiwan Province Province, submit the mainland travel permit for taiwan residents or the Travel Permit of the People's Republic of China, as well as the residence permit in China for more than 6 months (such as the registration form of temporary accommodation) or the certificate of working in China issued by the unit.