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How to make an appointment online for UK visa

Legal analysis: Online appointment steps: First log in to the official website of the British Visa Center, click "Online Application system (online Application system)", click "Apply online now", click on the last line of the space to put a check mark, Click Continue to enter the registration page and fill in your email address and password. These are necessary for you to log in in the future. Just remember what you filled in. If there is anything you don’t understand, click the question mark next to it for tips. After filling in, click "Next" to enter the formal online form filling process.

Legal basis: "Passport Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 5 Citizens who go to foreign countries to settle, visit relatives, study, find employment, travel, engage in business activities, etc. If you go abroad for official reasons, you must apply for an ordinary passport from the exit-entry administration agency of the public security bureau of the local people's government at or above the county level where your household registration is located.

Article 6 When a citizen applies for an ordinary passport, he or she shall submit his/her resident identity card, household registration booklet, recent bareheaded photo, and relevant materials regarding the purpose of application. If a state employee applies for an ordinary passport when leaving the country for the reasons specified in Article 5 of this Law, he or she shall also submit relevant supporting documents in accordance with relevant state regulations.

The exit-entry administration agency of the public security organ shall issue an ordinary passport within 15 days from the date of receipt of the application materials; if it does not comply with the regulations and refuses to issue it, it shall explain the reasons in writing and inform the applicant that he or she has the right to apply in accordance with the law. The right to conduct administrative reconsideration or initiate administrative litigation.