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How to apply for a visa on arrival?

The processing method of visa on arrival is as follows:

1. Determine whether the destination country supports landing visa. Not all countries support landing visa, so check the visa policy of the destination country first;

2. Prepare the required materials. Different countries have different requirements for visa materials on arrival, so it is necessary to consult the embassy or consulate of the destination country in advance to understand the specific requirements of the required materials;

3. Buy air tickets and book hotels. The visa on arrival needs to provide round-trip air tickets and hotel reservation certificates, and the itinerary needs to be arranged in advance;

4. After arriving in the destination country, go to the airport or port to apply for a visa on arrival. When applying for landing visa, you need to fill in the application form, pay the visa fee and submit the required materials.

The visa method is as follows:

1. Electronic visa, also known as electronic travel document, is a visa that can be applied online and used on electronic devices. At present, many countries provide electronic visa application, and the application process is simple. Applicants only need to fill in the application form online, upload the required materials and pay the visa fee. The processing time of electronic visa is usually shorter than that of traditional visa, which is convenient and fast;

2. Pre-examination visa refers to pre-examination of the applicant's visa application in the consulate or visa center of the destination country in advance to determine whether it meets the visa requirements. If the applicant meets the visa requirements, he can obtain a pre-trial visa, and only needs to go through the entry formalities at the airport or port after arriving in the destination country. The pre-trial visa processing time is relatively short, which is suitable for emergency travel needs;

3. Traditional visas refer to visas that need to be applied at the consulate or visa center of the destination country. Applicants need to fill in the application form, submit the required materials and wait for the visa officer to review. Traditional visa processing takes a long time, so it is necessary to arrange the travel time in advance. However, traditional visas are usually safer than landing visa. Applicants can know the visa requirements and procedures in advance, so as to better plan their itinerary.

To sum up, although landing visa is convenient, there are some risks and inconveniences. For example, if the application is unsuccessful, it may be necessary to return the goods, resulting in unnecessary time and economic losses. Therefore, it is recommended to know the visa policy of the destination country in advance and choose the visa method that suits you best.

Legal basis:

"People's Republic of China (PRC) exit and entry management law" sixteenth.

Visa is divided into diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, official visa and ordinary visa. Issuing diplomatic and official visas to foreigners who enter the country for diplomatic or official reasons; Issue courtesy visas to foreigners who need courtesy because of their special status. The scope and methods of issuing diplomatic visas, courtesy visas and official visas shall be stipulated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Foreigners who enter the country for non-diplomatic or official reasons such as work, study, visiting relatives, traveling, business activities, talent introduction, etc. , will be issued the corresponding ordinary visa. The types and issuance methods of ordinary visas shall be stipulated by the State Council.