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How to reissue a lost visa?

If the visa is lost, it can be reissued. If it is lost in China, the parties concerned should go to the place where the visa was originally applied in time without affecting going abroad. If foreign visas are really lost, they should go to the embassy of that country to reissue them.

1. Can I reissue my lost visa?

Specific situation, specific analysis. It depends on which country the visa is from. It depends on what kind of visa. Different countries have different visas. Generally speaking, visas in many countries can be reissued.

What country's visa is required for the specific materials to be reissued?

1. The procedures for losing your passport and visa before leaving the country are as follows:

1. First inform the Immigration Bureau of the loss of passport and visa, and then inform the school to postpone the start date.

2. Report the case to the lost police station and obtain the report certificate.

3. Publish a loss statement in a newspaper designated by the local exit-entry administration at or above the municipal level.

4. Bring my ID card and household registration book, and go to the local entry-exit administration office to go through the passport replacement formalities with the above two certificates. The prescribed time limit for the formalities is 3 months.

5. After obtaining the passport, get in touch with the embassy, and submit the report certificate and the copy of the loss report statement to the person in charge of the embassy for visa formalities.

Two, passport and visa lost abroad, the procedures are divided into two situations.

1. If you want to get in touch with the consulate as soon as possible, bring a copy of your passport and visa to the local consulate in China to report the loss. The handling fee depends on the relevant provisions of local national laws, and it usually takes about 3 months. The China Consulate will present the temporary id card for use in a short time. After the passport is processed, the visa will be reissued directly to Dimia.

2. You can also apply for a new passport with the help of your family in the place where you are registered in China, and then send it to the local country for a new visa. Time can be flexibly controlled.

2. Can I reissue my lost visa in another place?

The Ministry of Public Security has decided that starting from July 1 day, 1965, Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Hohhot, Shenyang, Dalian, Changchun, Harbin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Hefei, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Nanchang, Jinan, Qingdao, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Changsha, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Wuhan. Spouses registered in other places, registered residents in 43 cities such as Foshan/children under the age of 0/6, and registered residents in this city/children under the age of 0/6 who are employed or studying, their spouses and children can submit ordinary passport applications nearby. But this time it does not include the Hong Kong and Macao Pass.

If I lose my visa paper, can I leave this country?

Different countries will be different. Some countries can leave the country as long as they reprint, but some countries have a little more trouble. E-visa is on file with the customs, but if you don't bring your e-visa but only your passport, the customs may not let you enter the customs. If the e-visa is lost, you can contact the embassy of the handling country in China, provide the applicant's passport number, name, date of birth and contact email address, and then write to explain the loss of the e-visa. The embassy will generally reissue the electronic visa to the applicant.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 12 of the Decision of the Ministry of Public Security on Amendment states that if an ordinary passport is damaged, lost or stolen, a citizen may apply to the exit-entry administration of the public security organ of the local people's government at or above the county level for a replacement. At the time of application, in addition to the materials specified in Article 4 of these Measures, relevant materials shall be submitted: (1) If an application for replacement is made due to damaged documents, the damaged documents and the reasons for the damage shall be submitted; (two) if the certificate is lost or stolen, the certificate of loss and the description of the loss or theft shall be submitted.