Yeah. SO! There we were...
WHO: Nanay, Chantal and me.
WHAT happened: Few months back in 2012, my sister and I made a fool of
ourselves when we booked with Cebu Pacific for a trip to Xiamen. Seeing that piso fare made us jumpy and animated and within a
matter of few calls to Nanay in Iloilo and a quick shower – we bought three
roundtrip tickets to Xiamen and back. Yes, the depth and length of our
discussion went from me to the bed to the laptop and Chantal to the shower and
back. Nanay was in Iloilo, and was in a hurry to leave for somewhere that time. That was how serious and smart we were with our decision.
WHEN was the decided schedule for the trip: January 9-16, 2013.
WHERE: Manila to Xiamen/Xiamen to Manila
HOW: Wake up, go online, browse lazily, receive a text from Citibank and BOOK A FLIGHT. Ours cost less than PHP 8,000 – and that
would be 3 roundtrip tickets already. We picked the ever popular low-cost
airline: Cebu Pacific.
Now. We did not do much research prior to the booking, and
how APPLYING FOR A VISA escaped our thoughts – I DO NOT KNOW. But we eventually
realized. Ohsh*tweneedvisas.
Since it was Chantal who arranged the Vietnam-Cambodia trip,
it was my turn this time.
WHY: I don't know, but why not?!
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STEP 1: Check out the visa requirements.
We only had a minor problem. As Chantal and I are not regular
employees – we could not provide the ITR. Nor could we submit bank certificates
stating that each of us has been maintaining a hundred thousand pesoseses in
the bank for the last 6 months. No. We
only got rich recently (LOL). Nanay, however, had no trouble qualifying. She
met visa requirements easily. So,
instead of submitting such legal and serious papers.. We opted for…
STEP 2: AN INVITATION LETTER! But of course it has to have a
red stamp from a certified travel agency all the way from China. I did my
research this time, and the VISA and IMMIGRATION threads from http://www.pinoyexchange.com were a lot
of help.
The usually recommended travel agency was China Highlights.
I inquired regarding a possible tour package from them, plus for the invitation
letter and their quotation was SO EXPENSIVE. So, I googled some more and
discovered something. I took a risk and chose China Absolute Tours, International. Their
quotation’s cheaper. Plus, they put in 30 days for our maximum length of stay
despite booking only 4 days with them. (Trust me, other agencies are not that kind enough.)
After a
lot of emails to and fro the agency, we FINALLY had our tailor-fit-vacation ready for
us. The agency sent the original copy of the invitation letter.
STEP 3: Trip to the CHINESE EMBASSY! We submitted the
following:
·
Passport (for the three of us)
·
Photocopies of passports
·
Completed application forms (NO BLANKS)
·
Colored photos (could be 2x2/passport size)
·
Invitation Letter (with red stamp), roundtrip
tickets, hotel vouchers, itinerary of trip
·
For NANAY: Bank certificate (at least PHP
100,000 for the last 6 months)
·
For NANAY: Letter of employment
·
For NANAY: BIR-stamped ITR
·
For me and Chantal: our previous Taiwan visas
(just in case.)
There was no hassle, the lines weren’t that long, they were
moving.. And we were successful. We got our claim slip/receipt and voila!
STEP 4: Our applications’ been approved and WE GOT OUR
VISAS!
Regular fee would PHP 1400 per person for Single Entry/4
working days processing. However, we paid PHP 2500 for expedited service, which would be 3
working days processing. We had to ‘rush’ it, as our ever travelling
grandmother had to fly to Thailand sooner.
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This all happened last December 2012. And when we finally flew
to Xiamen on January 9, I could not help feeling a bit apprehensive. I could
not rest until we landed and met the assigned tour guide. That would be the
final confirmation that the whole ordeal IS indeed successful.
We landed, went outside the airport and saw Mina, our guide,
waiting for us. :)
VERY, VERY HELPFUL SITES:
CHINA
EMBASSY Consular Section
2nd & 3rd Floor,
The World Center,
330 Sen. Gil J. Puyat
Avenue,
Makati City,
Metro Manila,
Republic of the Philippines.
Visa Office:
Fax. 0063-2-8482386
Inquiry: 0063-2-8482395 ( Work Day 09:00 - 11:00 ,14:00-16:00)
Email: chinavisamanila@yahoo.com
I didn't know going to a country that requires a visa can be this complicated. I don't have a savings account too! This post just gave me an idea.
ReplyDeleteIt can be pretty complicated kung di nag-research. Hahaha. But looking back, it isn't really that difficult. Strict lang sila, shunga2x lang ako. Hahaha. It is high time to get rich and start saving though. -_-
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