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Where to apply for passport and visa abroad?

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Where to apply for a visa at the Exit-Entry Administration Office of the Municipal Public Security Bureau. Applying for a visa abroad requires the following procedures: (l) Submit a valid passport. (2) Submit various documents related to the application, such as certificates about your birth, marital status, education, work experience, etc. (3) Fill out and submit the visa application form. Different visas have different forms. Most of them need to be filled in in foreign languages ??and a photo of the person must be paid at the same time. (4) Meet with officials from the embassy or consulate of the country of destination in China. Some countries stipulate that all immigration applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; other countries stipulate that applicants for non-immigrant visas must also be interviewed. (5) The embassy or consulate shall submit the completed visa application forms and necessary supporting materials to the domestic competent department for review and approval. The embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they still have to report it to the country for filing. (6) After going to the country’s competent authorities for necessary review, notify the embassy or consulate in China of the review and approval opinions. If agreed, a visa will be issued. If rejected, the applicant will also be notified. (7) Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, you have to pay the fee first when submitting your visa application. Some countries only charge fees when the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher and non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower. There are also some countries and regions where visas are free. Legal objectivity:

Article 9 of the "Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China" Chinese citizens entering and exiting the country shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law. Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit from the country of destination. However, this does not apply unless the Chinese government has signed a mutual visa exemption agreement with the governments of other countries or if the Ministry of Public Security or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides otherwise. Chinese citizens who enter or exit the country as seafarers or work on foreign ships must apply for a seafarer's certificate in accordance with the law.