If someone wants to apply for an L visa to China, they may need an invitation letter. A question that may arise is whether the inviter needs to be currently residing in China to write the invitation letter for the L visa application. Can you provide more information about this requirement?
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Yes, it is common for individuals applying for an L visa to China to require an invitation letter as part of their application process. An invitation letter serves as proof that the traveler has a legitimate reason for entering China and that they have a contact person in China who will assume responsibility for their visit.
In terms of the requirement for the inviter to be currently residing in China, it is not a mandatory requirement. The inviter can be a Chinese citizen, a foreign national with a valid Chinese visa or a Chinese company inviting a foreign employee or business partner. However, the inviter must be able to provide accurate and detailed information about their identity, purpose of invitation, relationship with the invitee, and duration of stay. The inviter must also provide a scanned copy of their passport and relevant visas or permits.
It is important to note that the invitation letter should be issued by an authorized unit or individual and must be in accordance with the requirements of the Chinese embassy or consulate where the L visa application will be submitted. The invitation letter should be accompanied by other supporting documents such as flight and hotel reservations, proof of financial support, and other relevant documents as specified by the embassy or consulate.
If you have further questions regarding the requirements for an L visa koows application koows to China, it is recommended that you consult with the Chinese embassy or consulate in your country or a professional visa agency.
Last edited by TatwanFilemdar; 07-18-2023, 03:49 AM.
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