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How long does it take to get a visa from China to Panama? Please give me a more specific answer!

Questions and answers about Panama visa:

1. China and Panama have not established diplomatic relations. How do I apply for a visa?

A: Although Panama has not established diplomatic relations with China, it has set up business representative offices with each other. The visa application needs the guarantee of Panama's law firm, and then the visa will be countersigned, which means that all visa approval procedures are completed in Panama. After the visa is approved, the business representative office will go through the visa formalities.

2. How to issue the visa in China after it is signed out?

A: If your visa is approved by Panama, the Panamanian Immigration Bureau will fax the approval letter to the Panamanian Commercial Representative Office in China, and you can issue it with relevant materials. It should be noted that the seal on the visa is the seal of Panama Consulate in Tokyo.

3. How long can I stay in Panama after getting a visa?

A: At present, the visas issued by Panama are generally one-time entry visas, and the longest stay in Panama should not exceed 28 days.

Panama visa tourist visa

I. Validity period: 30 days

2. Maximum stay: 30 days

Three. Estimated working days: 8 days.

Four. Visa information:

Passport 1, valid for more than six months; My signature is on the last page of my passport.

2. Six two-inch color bareheaded photos.

3. Two copies of the applicant's ID card (A4 paper) and two business cards.

4 copies of each page of the household registration book (A4 paper).

5. Copy of the company's business license (A4) 1 copy (stamped with the company's official seal).

6. Original bank deposit certificate (RMB30,000, valid for three months).

7. The company's leave slip (stamped with the official seal of the company on the right foot). 8. Visa data sheet

Time requirements for foreign embassies and consulates to apply for visas

Embassies and consulates in various countries have requirements on the issuance time of visas, and they are different, generally 2 weeks, at most 1 more than a month. If the time is too short or insufficient, foreign embassies and consulates are generally not accommodating. In order to ensure the timely visit, all applicants must leave enough time for foreign embassies and consulates to issue visas, otherwise they will not be accepted.