India Government Fee for e-Tourist Visa
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For business -Visas, applicant is required to upload a scan of their company business card
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Be prepared to upload a scan of applicant’s passport bio-data page. This is the page with photo and personal information.
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Applicant will need to upload an unedited and unformatted passport type photo
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If you have previously served in any military or army service, the China Consulate/Embassy requires you to add these details on question 8.8 and 8.12 of the China application, then complete a separate statement providing the details of your service. This statement must clearly state if you’re currently on reserve,
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Clear scan (preferably color), of your inviter’s Chinese ID (equivalent to a State I.D. in the USA). If your inviter is not Chinese, we will need a copy of their passport and Chinese visa. Note: your inviter is only eligible to invite you to China if they have work visa
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Signed Letter of Invitation from your Inviter in China. Please use the Sample Letter of Invitation as a guide.   If someone is visiting a Chinese citizen (Q2 Visa), their letter of invitation must state what their relationship is to applicant, whether that be friend, in-law, brother, etc.
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Official invitation letter from Duly Authorized Unit issued by an authorized Chinese Agency. This letter/invite must have an official stamp at the bottom (called chops). See what an invite from a Duly Authorized Unit looks like.
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