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englisheqi2006
18 yrs ago
I can't seem to find any recent news as to the ability of American passport holders to buy a border visa at Lo Wu, like in the old days. Does anyone have any recent experience or information?
Thanks.
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Brit
18 yrs ago
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18 yrs ago
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justlooking
18 yrs ago
Don't see things returning to the old days very soon. China instituted the "no-border visa" in retaliation for the US placing tough restrictions on Chinese citizens applying for a US visa.
It is possible to get a "rush" visa in 24 hours, but it's expensive.
In the end, I find it isn't cost effective anymore to spend the day in Shenzhen and prefer saving time and money by buying in HK.
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englisheqi2006
18 yrs ago
Thanks very much for the responses, everyone.
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