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Swatantratagaamy
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Posted on 09-22-06 8:52
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Hi friends, I though I will ask this question in Sajha cuz a lot of friends might have done this while traveling back and forth. It will be very helpful if any of u know about short visitor visa for Hong Kong. Let see, coming back in US from Nepal, if I want to get out couple days in Hong Kong (Want to visit friends), how should I do it? Is it tough to get visa? Can I buy two way tickets here (US) and make this kind of arrangement? Any input will help. ThanXXX.
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karmarana
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Posted on 09-23-06 12:22
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No way.... HK clearly released statement advising Nepalese not to bother applying visa for visiting HK... so try to apply visa in chinese embassy... good luck.
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kale_bhut
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Posted on 09-23-06 2:58
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The process fo' HK Visa goes thru Chinese Embassay but they wont let u get in . They accept the application but don issue visa to nepalese nationals anymore.Also, one shuld go thru agent.
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chuparustam
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Posted on 09-23-06 3:08
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Hey I got the visa for hongkong. But had to wait for more than a month. If your passport's expiry date is close, or, your visa to US is going to expire, they might doubt on your application. If you are still studying , or working in US and you still have visa remaining, it wont be a problem. Best of luck!!
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