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Where can I get a Hong Kong and Macao Pass in Haikou?

Exit-Entry Management Detachment of Haikou Public Security Bureau 1

Address: Floor 1, Xifu Building, Haikou Public Security Bureau, Dongsan Street, Changbin Road, xiuying district, Haikou.

Office hours: Monday to Friday (8: 30-12: 00; 13:30- 17:00); Saturday (9: 30-12: 00; 14:30- 17:00); Wednesday night (18:30-2 1:00)

2. Haikou Public Security Bureau Development Branch Entry-Exit Reception Hall

Address: Jinxiang Road 100, Haikou (200m from Jinxiang Road opposite Hainan Daily Building)

Office hours: Monday to Friday (8: 30-12: 00; 13:30- 17:00)

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Basic procedures for handling travel permits to and from Hong Kong and Macao:

1. The applicant submits application materials to the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ at or above the county level entrusted by the National Immigration Bureau, and collects fingerprint information as required.

Two, the accepting institution to meet the application conditions, the application materials are complete and conform to the statutory form, issued a "receipt" to the applicant; If the application materials are incomplete or inconsistent with the statutory form, the applicant shall be informed of all the contents that need to be supplemented at one time; Do not belong to the scope of responsibilities of the department or do not meet the acceptance requirements, will not be accepted, and explain the reasons to the applicant.

Three, the examination and approval authority after examination, make a decision of approval or disapproval, disapproval, the examination and approval authority issued a "disapproval decision" to the applicant.

Four, the applicant to receive documents.

Hainan Provincial People's Government-List of Entry-Exit Service Windows of Hainan Provincial Public Security Organs

Government affairs platform of the National Immigration Bureau-Guide for issuing travel permits and endorsements to and from Hong Kong and Macao