May 19, 2011

Visiting China or Kenya? Some Tips for You

Tourists are extremely adventurous, especially when it comes to visiting an exotic destination. It may have something to do with satisfying a curiosity. A different culture is a new adventure, which may be the primary reason why China and Kenya trips are so popular. Whatever your reason for visiting a new country like China or Kenya, here are some tips for you. These are for those who are traveling from the USA.

Passport Issues

Passport renewal due dates are a huge deal if you plan on visiting a faraway country. You should also check if the passports of your companions are about to expire. Validity of the passport must extend beyond six months from the date you plan on returning to the USA. Expiring passports are a huge red flag in any consulate or embassy.

Downloadable Visa Forms

The internet has made it possible to quickly download a form from the official website of the country you are visiting. This is true whether you’re going to Asia, Africa or any country. These forms are sometimes available from travel agency websites, especially those offering US passport services.

For business trips to china, you may have to present proof that you are there on business. You may also be required to disclose your travel information like how long you will be staying. Always make sure you have a specific date for returning to the USA.

Can you simply go there and then secure a visa while on location? Yes. Be warned, though. The queue for this may be a mile long during tourist season. Applying for a visa in this manner can take some time as so many people go for this route. For China, you can make Hong Kong your gateway and obtain a visa from there.

But it’s still better to plan ahead if you don’t want to trouble yourself with long lines. The best thing to do would be to consult with an agency offering visa services months before you go.

30-Day Rules

The 30-day rules for traveling are many and varied. For Kenya, the tourist visa that you will get will only be valid for 30 days. For China, you can forgo applying for a visa if you only intend to stay in Hong Kong for under 30 days. You should take care to plan your travel time so that you get a lot of things done in the 30 days that you can stay in that country. Consultation with a travel agent can be the best thing you can do if you want your visit to be as hassle-free as possible.

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