M
visa notification letter (also called "invitation
letter")
Nowadays, to apply for China M business visas (before Sep.
1, 2013, we called F visas), you are required to provide M
visa notification letters (some embassies/ consulates only
receive originals). The invitation letters are issued by the
Duly Authorized Units, instead of the companies themselves.
We can help those citizens from western countries do that.
With the invitation letters, you can apply for 1-year, 6-month,
3-month valid, M visas, with 30, 60, 90 days duration of each
stay.
If you
previously successfully obtained business visa(s), you can
apply for 1-year or 6-month multiple-entry visas. If it is
the first time application, it can only be a 3-month (1-entry
or 2-entry) or 6-month 2-entry visa.
==> Invitation letter for 3-month 1-entry M business visa
(30 days duration of each stay)
==> Invitation letter for 3-month 2-entry M business visa
(30 days duration of each stay)
==> Invitation letter for 6-month 2-entry M business visa
(30 days duration of each stay)
==> Invitation letter for 6-month multiple-entry M business
visa (30 days duration of each stay)
==> Invitation
letter for 6-month multiple-entry M business visa (60 days
duration of each stay)
==> Invitation letter for 6-month multiple-entry M business
visa (90 days duration of each stay)
==> Invitation letter for 1-year multiple-entry M business
visa (30 days duration of each stay)
==> Invitation letter for 1-year multiple-entry M business
visa (60 days duration of each stay)
==> Invitation letter for 1-year multiple-entry M business
visa (90 days duration of each stay)
Documents
required:
* Copy of the applicant's passport information page
* Copies of all pages of former China visas
obtained (if any)
* Estimated arrival time
* From the Chinese embassy/ consulate in which country to
apply for the visa
* Scanned Incumbency certification
Processing
time: 5 working days
For more information, please contact
us.

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