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What is anti-visa?

Countersigning means that the inviter completes the visa approval certificate for the visitor in the exit-entry administration department of the visiting country, and then submits it to the embassy of the visiting country together with the applicant's passport, application form and photo.

Embassies and consulates in China only issues visas on the applicant's passport based on the examination and approval materials, and does not need to apply to its domestic immigration department. Although the specifications and forms of anti-visa vary from country to country, generally, as long as the anti-visa is obtained, it means that the entry is approved, and it does not take long for the passport to be sent to the country's embassy in China.

After holding this anti-visa certificate, you must generally apply for a visa at the country's embassy or consulate abroad. Some countries stipulate that applicants who hold such anti-visa documents must hold their valid passports at the same time, and then apply for a formal visa after arriving at the port of that country.