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Getting U.S. Visa in China ask yourself why there is such a huge "chinese demand" of wanting to head to the us, australia, new zealand and canada? i don't see no lines at the south african embassy in beijing or the indonesian consulate in shanghai. should the us just allow everyone in? what if all the residents on the african continent suddenly wants to come over to china? will the chinese embassies in the african countries allow this? i doubt it. lets not play the game of blaming the country that won't allow someone in. if anyone feels that, then they have all the right of not to go there at all. go where u are welcomed, but i have a feeling thats not where the chinese wants to go. |
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Rejected by ANA and Postponed Travel Well if it's any comfort, transitting in China can be troublesome too! I used China Eastern to visit China and Japan from Australia. Before the 1st part of the return leg (Osaka-Pudong) I was assured in Japan there would be no problem with the 6 hour stopover in China before boarding for home, without a multi-visit visa (I had a one stop visa which I used a week before, which is all I needed according to my travel agent) The airline staff even gave me a sticker to place on my chest to ostensibly facilitate the transit at Pudong. Well as it turned out, it was as if I was the first transit passenger Pudong staff had ever come across. After 10 minutes of head scratching by 2 staff at the immigration counter, I was escorted to an office (very embarrassing with a zillion people in line behind me) where after 15 minutes of discussion between 2 more staff and walkie-talkie conversations I was finally given a temporary visa stamp in my passport |