Is it possible for a Hungarian national to obtain a Chinese visa in The 'Stans / Central Asia?
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I have a well-travelled Hungarian friend currently in Kyrgyzstan in his travels around Central Asia.
He says he can't go to Mongolia overland on this trip because he can't get a visa for China unless he goes back to Hungary.
Is this true or is there something he doesn't know?
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I have a well-travelled Hungarian friend currently in Kyrgyzstan in his travels around Central Asia.
He says he can't go to Mongolia overland on this trip because he can't get a visa for China unless he goes back to Hungary.
Is this true or is there something he doesn't know?
visas china overland central-asia hungarian-citizens
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Not an answer because I don't know the specific case of Kyrgyzstan, but, generally, outside of HK and Macao, obtaining a Chinese visa as a non-resident is impossible (or very hard at least). However, in, how should we say, countries with a good to excellent relationship with corruption and alternative solutions, there usually are travel agencies around the embassy/consulate who can arrange things. For a price.
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:44
@dda: I've obtained all of my Chinese visas except one in countries I was not a resident of. But I'm not Hungarian and I've not been to Central Asia.
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Aug 13 at 7:46
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And I have the exact experience to you (with 11 years in HK and 28 in Asia). But then again I'm French, and we are on China's shitlist...
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:48
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I have a well-travelled Hungarian friend currently in Kyrgyzstan in his travels around Central Asia.
He says he can't go to Mongolia overland on this trip because he can't get a visa for China unless he goes back to Hungary.
Is this true or is there something he doesn't know?
visas china overland central-asia hungarian-citizens
I have a well-travelled Hungarian friend currently in Kyrgyzstan in his travels around Central Asia.
He says he can't go to Mongolia overland on this trip because he can't get a visa for China unless he goes back to Hungary.
Is this true or is there something he doesn't know?
visas china overland central-asia hungarian-citizens
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Not an answer because I don't know the specific case of Kyrgyzstan, but, generally, outside of HK and Macao, obtaining a Chinese visa as a non-resident is impossible (or very hard at least). However, in, how should we say, countries with a good to excellent relationship with corruption and alternative solutions, there usually are travel agencies around the embassy/consulate who can arrange things. For a price.
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:44
@dda: I've obtained all of my Chinese visas except one in countries I was not a resident of. But I'm not Hungarian and I've not been to Central Asia.
â hippietrail
Aug 13 at 7:46
1
And I have the exact experience to you (with 11 years in HK and 28 in Asia). But then again I'm French, and we are on China's shitlist...
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:48
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Not an answer because I don't know the specific case of Kyrgyzstan, but, generally, outside of HK and Macao, obtaining a Chinese visa as a non-resident is impossible (or very hard at least). However, in, how should we say, countries with a good to excellent relationship with corruption and alternative solutions, there usually are travel agencies around the embassy/consulate who can arrange things. For a price.
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:44
@dda: I've obtained all of my Chinese visas except one in countries I was not a resident of. But I'm not Hungarian and I've not been to Central Asia.
â hippietrail
Aug 13 at 7:46
1
And I have the exact experience to you (with 11 years in HK and 28 in Asia). But then again I'm French, and we are on China's shitlist...
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:48
2
2
Not an answer because I don't know the specific case of Kyrgyzstan, but, generally, outside of HK and Macao, obtaining a Chinese visa as a non-resident is impossible (or very hard at least). However, in, how should we say, countries with a good to excellent relationship with corruption and alternative solutions, there usually are travel agencies around the embassy/consulate who can arrange things. For a price.
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:44
Not an answer because I don't know the specific case of Kyrgyzstan, but, generally, outside of HK and Macao, obtaining a Chinese visa as a non-resident is impossible (or very hard at least). However, in, how should we say, countries with a good to excellent relationship with corruption and alternative solutions, there usually are travel agencies around the embassy/consulate who can arrange things. For a price.
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:44
@dda: I've obtained all of my Chinese visas except one in countries I was not a resident of. But I'm not Hungarian and I've not been to Central Asia.
â hippietrail
Aug 13 at 7:46
@dda: I've obtained all of my Chinese visas except one in countries I was not a resident of. But I'm not Hungarian and I've not been to Central Asia.
â hippietrail
Aug 13 at 7:46
1
1
And I have the exact experience to you (with 11 years in HK and 28 in Asia). But then again I'm French, and we are on China's shitlist...
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:48
And I have the exact experience to you (with 11 years in HK and 28 in Asia). But then again I'm French, and we are on China's shitlist...
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:48
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Not an answer because I don't know the specific case of Kyrgyzstan, but, generally, outside of HK and Macao, obtaining a Chinese visa as a non-resident is impossible (or very hard at least). However, in, how should we say, countries with a good to excellent relationship with corruption and alternative solutions, there usually are travel agencies around the embassy/consulate who can arrange things. For a price.
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:44
@dda: I've obtained all of my Chinese visas except one in countries I was not a resident of. But I'm not Hungarian and I've not been to Central Asia.
â hippietrail
Aug 13 at 7:46
1
And I have the exact experience to you (with 11 years in HK and 28 in Asia). But then again I'm French, and we are on China's shitlist...
â dda
Aug 13 at 7:48