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What do you mean, delivery place?

Visa sending place refers to the place where foreign countries apply for visas in China, and generally refers to the visa application center. Theoretically, all visas should be issued according to the consular district where the passport is issued.

The specific performance is as follows:

1, you can apply for a visa at several visa application centers in China. The British Embassy in Beijing processes applications from residents living in North China, Central China and West China. There are visa application centers in Shenyang, Jinan and Beijing respectively.

2. Residents of Shanghai, Zhejiang, Anhui and Jiangsu should submit their applications to the visa application center within the jurisdiction of the Shanghai Consulate General. They are located in Shanghai, Hangzhou and Nanjing.

3. Residents of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Fujian and Hainan should apply at the visa application center within the jurisdiction of Guangzhou Consulate General. They are located in Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Fuzhou.

4. Residents of Chongqing and Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan provinces should submit their applications to the visa application center in Chongqing or Chengdu.

What are the main delivery methods?

1, direct delivery. Direct service refers to a way that public security and judicial organs directly serve litigation documents to the addressee. The characteristic of direct service is that the judicial organ undertaking the case will serve the litigation documents directly to the addressee without going through intermediaries or other intermediate links.

Public security and judicial organs should generally serve litigation documents directly. Because direct delivery is reliable, time-consuming and efficient, usually important litigation documents should be delivered in this way as much as possible.

2. lien delivery. Lien service refers to the service mode that the addressee or agent refuses to sign for the litigation documents served on him, and the addressee leaves the litigation documents at the addressee's residence according to law.

The service of lien must meet certain conditions, that is, it can only be used if the addressee or agent refuses to accept the litigation documents or refuses to sign or seal them. If the recipient cannot be found and the recipient cannot be found at the same time, it can be served by lien. The procedure of lien service is that when the addressee or agent refuses to accept or refuse to sign or seal, the service personnel invite their neighbors or other witnesses to explain the situation, leave the litigation documents at their residence, record the reasons for refusal and the date of service on the service receipt, and the service is signed by the addressee. The lien service of litigation documents has the same legal effect as the direct service.

3. Entrusted service. Entrusted service refers to the way in which the public security and judicial organs entrust the public security and judicial organs where the addressee is located to directly serve the litigation documents to the addressee when the addressee has difficulties.

Entrusted service is generally used when the recipient does not live in the location of the public security and judicial organ that undertakes the case and it is difficult to serve it directly. Its procedure is that the entrusted public security and judicial organ sends the power of attorney, the litigation documents served and the service receipt to the public security and judicial organ where the recipient is located.

4. Delivery by post. Service by mail means that the public security and judicial organs deliver the litigation documents to the recipients by registered mail through the post office when it is difficult to deliver them directly. The procedure is that the public security and judicial organs send the litigation documents and the service receipt to the addressee by registered mail, and the addressee thinks that the litigation documents served by registered mail have been served after signing. The date indicated on the registered receipt is the delivery date.

5. delivery. Service refers to the way that the public security and judicial organs deliver the litigation documents to the organs and units where the addressee is located, and then deliver them to the addressee. Usually applicable to soldiers, people who are serving sentences or being reeducated through labor. According to the relevant judicial interpretation, the procedure of transfer and service is that if the addressee of litigation documents is a soldier, it should be transferred through the political department of a unit at or above the regiment level. If the addressee is serving a sentence, he shall be handed over to him through a prison or other executing organ. The way to forward the service is mainly to consider the special situation of the recipient. The recipient is a soldier. Forwarding is conducive to keeping the secrets of the army, and it is also conducive to the political organs of the army to know the situation in time, do a good job in the ideological work of the recipient, and maintain the stability of the army.

I hope the above content can help you. If in doubt, please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis:

Article 22 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration.

Foreigners may be exempted from visas in any of the following circumstances:

(a) according to the mutual visa exemption agreement signed by the Chinese government and other governments, they are visa-free personnel;

(2) Holding a valid residence certificate for foreigners;

(3) Aircraft, ships and trains with international connecting tickets transit from China to a third country or region, and stay in China for no more than 24 hours and do not leave the port, or stay in a specific area approved by the State Council for no more than the prescribed time limit;

(4) Other circumstances under which visa exemption can be stipulated in the State Council.