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Brunei visa application process on arrival

Legal Analysis: Step 1: Log in to the Immigration Bureau of Brunei Foreign Ministry in official website or consult the embassy in China, browse the visa application information and the list of required materials, and download the visa application form.

Brunei tourist visa requires the following materials:

1) Signed by the applicant himself and filled in the visa application form.

2) Passport is valid for at least 6 months, and there are enough blank visa pages.

3) Two recent color passport photos with white background.

4) Copy of the front and back of the ID card.

5) Confirmation and copy of the round-trip air ticket (the journey shall not exceed 14 days).

6) Letter of recommendation from the applicant's current employer (if any) or from a domestic authorized travel agency (including the applicant's personal details).

7) An invitation letter from a guarantor in Brunei, or a confirmation letter from a travel agency authorized by Brunei, or an order confirmation letter from Brunei Hotel.

Step 2: Go through the visa formalities at the China Embassy in China.

Step 3: Wait for the visa review.

Step 4: Get a visa. After getting the visa, you should carefully check whether all the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time and the number of days of stay of the visa are consistent with the application, and whether the personal information such as the name on the visa is spelled correctly. If you find any mistakes, you should contact the embassy in China in time.

Legal basis: Article 16 visas are divided into diplomatic visas, courtesy visas, official visas and ordinary visas. Issuing diplomatic and official visas to foreigners who enter the country for diplomatic or official reasons; Issue courtesy visas to foreigners who need courtesy because of their special status. The scope and methods of issuing diplomatic visas, courtesy visas and official visas shall be stipulated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Foreigners who enter the country for non-diplomatic or official reasons such as work, study, visiting relatives, traveling, business activities, talent introduction, etc. , will be issued the corresponding ordinary visa. The types and issuance methods of ordinary visas shall be stipulated by the State Council.