[SLOrk-China] IMPORTANT: VISA TIME!

Ge Wang ge at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Sun May 18 19:32:57 PDT 2014


Greetings!

This is a reminder to complete your China visa form, and get it to me by 
5pm tomorrow (MONDAY) at CCRMA, along with your passport and cash for 
the visa fee (we're going up on Tuesday to the Consulate)!  Otherwise 
you'll have to work out the visa on your own.

Thank you!

Ge!

On 5/14/14 3:57 PM, Ge Wang wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> We are now working on the Chinese Visas!  Thanks to Kitty for putting
> together this following guide!  The plan is for everyone needing a visa
> to fill the form out (as hardcopy), and to hand this to us BY MONDAY
> (5/19), along with 1) your passport 2) cash for the visa fee (see below).
>
> Thanks and good luck (let us know if you have any questions)!
>
> Ge!
>
> ---
> TO-DO-list
>
> I. Get yourself a visa photo
>
> Please get yourself a recent color passport photo (full face, front
> view, bareheaded and against a plain light colored background, 2x2
> inches in size)
>
> II. We need you to download and fill out the visa application form
> (attached)
>
> Here are some pointers about how to fill out the form
>
> Part 1: (Pretty straight forward, just fill out your personal information)
>
> Part 2.1: Major purpose of your visit
> (leave this blank, we are confirming with SCPKU on the visa type)
>
> Part 2.2: Would suggest box 4 - Multiple entries valid for 1 year
> For Ge, select box 5, and mention: Multiple entries valid for 2 years
>
> Part 2.3: Yes (we are trying to do this in one day)
>
> Part 2.4: Put your date of arrival, say 2014-06-09
>
> Part 2.5: 60 days
>
> Part 2.6: "2014/06/09 - 2014/07/04  Stanford Center at Peking University"
> Stanford Center at Peking University
> The Lee Jung Sen Building
> Langrun Yuan
> Peking University
> No.5 Yiheyuan Road
> Haidian District
> Beijing, P.R.China 100871
>
> Part 2.7: "Stanford Center at Peking University"
>
> Part 2.8:
> Name: Stanford Center at Peking University
> Address:  same as above
> Phone number:  +86.10.6274.4170
> Relationship with the applicant: host institution
>
> Part 2.9: According to your own information
> Part 2.10: According to your own information
>
> Part 3: (Pretty Straight forward)
>
>
> III. Print out the form
>
> After you fill out the form,
> 1. print out the form
> 2. put your signature and date in Part 4
> 3. Affix your visa photo to page 1 of the form
>
>
> III. Supplementary Documents
>
> Bring all the following documents to us:
>
> 1. The visa application form you've filled and signed
>
> 2. A valid passport as well as a copy of its information page: Your
> valid passport must have at least six (6) months of remaining validity
> and at least one blank visa page in it.
>
> 3. Visa fee
> $170 for US citizen (including $30 same-day rush service)
> $120 for citizens of other countries (Hey Romain, it's you!)
>
> 4. (this is being worked on your invitation letters)
>
> 5. (For Romain, and those not applying for the visa in their country of
> citizenship)
> If you are not applying for the visa in the country of your citizenship,
> you must provide the original and photocopy of your valid or visa of
> stay, residence, employment or student status of the country where you
> are currently staying.
>
> Need more information?  Visit:
> http://www.chinaconsulatesf.org/eng/lszj/zgqz/
> http://www.chinaconsulatesf.org/eng/lsbgxz
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> Kitty:
> That what all I can think about Chinese visa (I actually don't get
> Chinese visas, but believe me, 10 times less complicated than applying
> US visas from China, so we could do it!!)
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>


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~~~
Ge Wang
Assistant Professor
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
Department of Music (also Computer Science, by Courtesy)
Stanford University
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~ge/
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Co-founder, Smule
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