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How to renew the US ten-year visa
To update the US ten-year visa EVUS system, you must prepare the following materials:
1. A valid Chinese passport.
2. A U.S. visa valid for 10 years.
3. The visa level belongs to one of the following: B1, B2 or B1/B2.
4. Your contact information, including your destination address in the United States.
1. Application process:
After preparing the above materials, please log in to the EVUS official website and fill in your information in English, otherwise the update will not be successful. In order to ensure that you can register successfully, we strongly recommend that you use our EVUS Chinese online registration system. We can register you in as little as 15 minutes.
I just received a B1/B2 visa valid for ten years a few months ago. Do I need to register with EVUS?
Yes, if you plan to travel to the United States for a short period of time after obtaining the visa, you must first register with EVUS before traveling to the United States.
2. What are the problems with EVUS registration?
Every time you register on EVUS, travelers are required to provide their name, date of birth, emergency contact, passport information, personal and employment information. Passengers also need to answer questions related to travel qualifications. Friends, relatives, and professional travel professionals can also submit EVUS registration on behalf of travelers. The traveler himself/herself is responsible for the truthfulness and accuracy of the information submitted on his/her behalf. We recommend that you use the EVUS Chinese registration system of our center. We can help you register within 15 minutes at the fastest.
Legal Basis
"Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Entry and Exit of Foreigners"
Article 6 Ordinary visas are divided into the following categories and are The corresponding Chinese Pinyin letters are marked on the visa:
(1) C visa, issued to international train crews, international aircraft crews, crew members of international sailing ships and accompanying crew members who perform crew, aviation, and shipping tasks Family members and motorists engaged in international road transport.
(2) D visa, issued to people entering the country for permanent residence.
(3) F visa is issued to people entering the country to engage in exchanges, visits, inspections and other activities.
(4) G visa, issued to persons transiting through China.
(5) J1 visa is issued to foreign journalists stationed in Chinese news organizations; J2 visa is issued to foreign journalists who enter the country for short-term reporting and reporting.
(6) L-type visa is issued to people who enter the country for tourism; group L-type visa can be issued to those who enter the country for tourism as a group.
(7) M visa, issued to persons entering the country for commercial and trade activities.
(8) Q1 visa is issued to family members of Chinese citizens who apply for entry and residence for family reunification and family members of foreigners with Chinese permanent residence qualifications, as well as those who apply for entry and residence for foster care and other reasons. Personnel; Q2 visa is issued to relatives of Chinese citizens living in China who apply for short-term visit to relatives and relatives of foreigners with permanent residence status in China.
(9) R-type visas are issued to high-level foreign talents and urgently needed specialized talents needed by the country.
(10) S1 visa is issued to the spouses, parents, children under 18 years old, and spouse’s parents of foreigners who apply for entry for long-term visit to relatives and reside in China for work, study, etc. and those who need to stay in China for other personal matters; S2 visa is issued to family members of foreigners who apply for short-term visits to relatives in China for work, study, etc., as well as those who need to stay in China for other personal matters. Persons staying in the country.
(11) X1 visa is issued to those who apply for long-term study in China; X2 visa is issued to those who apply for short-term study in China.
(12) Z visa, issued to persons applying to work in China.
"Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 5 When a Chinese citizen leaves the country for private matters, he or she shall apply to the public security agency of the city or county where the registered permanent residence is located. Except for the circumstances specified in Article 8 of the Law, approval can be obtained.
The public security organs shall make a decision on approval or disapproval within the specified time and notify the applicant of an application by a Chinese citizen to leave the country for private matters.
Article 6 When Chinese citizens leave the country on official business, the dispatching department shall apply to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the local foreign affairs department authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for exit documents.
Article 7 When seafarers leave the country for the purpose of performing tasks, the Port Supervision Bureau or the port supervision authorized by the Port Supervision Bureau shall apply for exit documents.
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