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@@estherndungu2794 Hey there... unfortunately I really don't know about this one, you can contact Hong Kong Immigrations or the Chinese embassy directly to find out 😊
The border has a limited number of applications it accepts per day. While it claims its open from 9am - 4:30pm, in reality they stop accepting applications around 11 and make you wait until 12:30 until you can submit an application again. And then you have to wait an hour or two to submit the application, and then 30-45 minutes to get it processes, and THEN you can go through. BUT if you arrive past 2pm you're unlikely to get anything because they'll probably have exceeded their daily quota by then. There is no rhyme or reason to the system, no information on what's going on, etc. No one at Lo Wu knows the situation at the other borders or if they have visas left also, etc. I saw someone who came from a different border crossing because they ran out of visas there and were sent to LoWu, but LoWu didn't have any visas available either because they had also exceeded their quota. Everyone who works there is defensive and speaks little to no english. Overall hugely disorganised and it appears purposefully so. This is as September 23 2023.
UPDATE, they ONLY have approximately 80-100 (EIGHTY-ONE HUNDRED) tickets they give out a day. They open at 9, the first 40 are given out by 9:30. You then have to wait until NOON if you don't get one of the first 40 morning tickets. At noon you try to snatch one of the remaining 40 tickets then you wait until they start processing again at 1pm, and if you're lucky enough to have a ticket you can wait 1-2 hours for them to accept your application and then another hour to process it. Often they are understaffed. People are standing around confused without tickets because they have no idea what's going on, they sit with their bags/luggage for hours hoping to get in and are rejected (often unknowingly because they didn't know about the ticket system). It's pure confusion and appears more deliberate rather than due to incompetence. COME EARLY OR NOT AT ALL, IF YOU DONT ARRIVE BEFORE 12:30 maybe better not to arrive at all. - I'm reporting this on a Saturday, maybe during the weekdays its better (though most here don't appear to be Hong Kong locals so not sure weekend matters)
I wonder why the quota is still so low... do you happen to know which border crossing has the highest daily quota (or seems to have the highest quota)?🧐
@@Kuselo No idea. Another point to note is that there is nowhere to get water or food there aside from the duty free which sells cookies and alcohol (there are bathrooms) - so if you go to the Shenzhen border crossing with kids hoping to get a day pass make sure to BRING FOOD and WATER with you as it will be between 4-8 hours before you get a visa, if at all. Someone who came at 9am was waiting until 5pm to get their visa, some longer.
even if they did mention that, they can reject anyone at their own wish. I can get the visa on arrival (Indonesian citizen), but my wife was rejected (Indonesian citizen with a US visa attached in her passport). In my personal opinion, don't waste your time trying your luck, prepare beforehand. China is just so weird, the officers are extremely rude and not helpful as well.
Hey there... I will be honest, I never went to that port but they may also refer you to the Lo Wu Port if you go there cause it seemed to me that the Port Visa office at Lo Wu is the main port used for visa on arrival applications.
The visa on arrival lowu office closes at a certain time, right? at like 4pm? and they have a limited number of visas per day and they can uust shut randomly if they've hit that number (as of mid may 2023)
hey there... I was really unaware that the Lo Wu office has a limited number of visas that they can issue each day... yes I do believe that the office closes around 16:00 each day
Hey there... I'm really not sure about the Indonesian passport, it will probably be best for you to ask at the Chinese embassy in Hong Kong when you get there or contacting the Chinese Visa Application Service directly using the details provided on their site
@aprilliana8566 hey there... whether it is possible or not for you to go to Shenzhen using the Shenzhen 5 day VoA depends on the passport you have cause it isn't available to everyone
HI, thanks for your video. What does it mean you have to apply in Hong Kong? I couldn't find it on the link you posted. Pre pandemic I could apply it directly at the Lo Wu border crossing. Did that generally change since then?
Hey... thanks for reaching out. If you are a national from a country that can't get the visa on arrival at Lo Wu then you have the option of getting the same Visa on arrival in Hong Kong (in Mongkok district I believe) unfortunately not all countries can get this Visa at the border crossing. If you could get it pre pandemic that doesn't necessarily mean that you can still get it now
I am sure, they didnt understand you at immigration, Mainland visa can not issued at the border for most countries. if you guys walk up at lo wu, ask for the Shenzhen visa, and it is better to have a picture from that visa, it was a small counter left of the mainland immigration booths
hey there... having a picture of the visa is a good suggestion to make sure that there is no misunderstanding. However, I don't think they misunderstood what visa I was asking for when I went
Where can one get list of countries that can get visa on arrival, all sources online don't seem to show South African passport holders can't get visa on arrival
hey... an accurate list of all the countries that can get the Shenzhen Visa on Arrival is hard to find but I do know that South Africans can't get the visa on arrival. Additionally, here is a site lists a few countries that can get the visa www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/guangdong/shenzhen/visa-on-arrival.htm#:~:text=Do%20I%20Need%20a%20Visa,a%20Shenzhen%20visa%20on%20arrival.
I am from uk you need a chinese visa to go to mainland china even if you visit hong kong first i am just back in october from hong kong china cisa wilk cost £100 around and it is 10 pages long also have to visit china consolate to apply??
Well, if you are from UK then you also have the option of getting the Shenzhen visa on arrival instead of getting the Chinese visa from Hong Kong. I'm not exactly sure how much either one of them costs though
Hey there... according to this source (www.chinahighlights.com/shenzhen/visa.htm) travelers can stay within the whole of Guangdong province which includes Guangzhou as well (not just Shenzhen) 👍🏽
Hey there.. unfortunately I really don't know about this one, I think it's best for you to contact Hong Kong Immigrations or the Chinese embassy directly to get a more definite answer 👌🏽
Hey there… according to the China Travel Guide website: www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/guangdong/shenzhen/visa-on-arrival.htm#:~:text=Most%20European%20and%20developed%20countries,3. I believe that Australian passport holders can get the Shenzhen 5 day visa on arrival. However, I didn’t ask this question directly when was at the Port Visa office so I am not 100% certain on this
@@blitz-kun005 Thanks for the comment. According to the following link www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/guangdong/shenzhen/visa-on-arrival.htm#:~:text=Can%20I%20Get%20a%20Visa,Spain%2C%20Sweden%2C%20and%20Switzerland. the following countries are included in the list to obtain the Shenzhen Visa on Arrival: US, UK, Canada, French, Australia, Germany, Korea, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland Please note that this list may have changed and may change in the future.
Love your content bro ..... I have a couple of questions I hold a australian passport and I'm looking to travel to mainland China I'm currently in Kenya and was told my best option is go to Hong Kong and apply for a visa from there... What would you recommend and do you know how quick o can receive the visa and price would be greatly appreciated bro
Hey, thanks for your kind words. According to the Chinese Visa application center site: www.visaforchina.cn/#/guideNav/steps/step1 if you apply for the L tourist visa at a Visa center they advise that an application should be done ONE month in advance but no earlier than THREE months because processing times vary by location. I do think that doing the application in Hong Kong maybe faster because of it's proximity to Mainland. For the pricing for the different types of Tourist Visas available here in Hong Kong please see the link: www.visaforchina.cn/HKG2_EN/generalinformation/visaknowledge/263683.shtml I hope this will all be useful to you.
Hey there... yes I think so, from what I heard from a Filipino friend when I lived in Hong Kong just over a year ago the Shenzhen Visa on arrival was available to Filipinos. I'm not sure if this is still the case though 🧐
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Can kenyans get the 5days shenzhen visa on arrival or in hongkong
@@estherndungu2794 Hey there... unfortunately I really don't know about this one, you can contact Hong Kong Immigrations or the Chinese embassy directly to find out 😊
The border has a limited number of applications it accepts per day. While it claims its open from 9am - 4:30pm, in reality they stop accepting applications around 11 and make you wait until 12:30 until you can submit an application again. And then you have to wait an hour or two to submit the application, and then 30-45 minutes to get it processes, and THEN you can go through. BUT if you arrive past 2pm you're unlikely to get anything because they'll probably have exceeded their daily quota by then. There is no rhyme or reason to the system, no information on what's going on, etc. No one at Lo Wu knows the situation at the other borders or if they have visas left also, etc. I saw someone who came from a different border crossing because they ran out of visas there and were sent to LoWu, but LoWu didn't have any visas available either because they had also exceeded their quota. Everyone who works there is defensive and speaks little to no english. Overall hugely disorganised and it appears purposefully so. This is as September 23 2023.
UPDATE, they ONLY have approximately 80-100 (EIGHTY-ONE HUNDRED) tickets they give out a day. They open at 9, the first 40 are given out by 9:30. You then have to wait until NOON if you don't get one of the first 40 morning tickets. At noon you try to snatch one of the remaining 40 tickets then you wait until they start processing again at 1pm, and if you're lucky enough to have a ticket you can wait 1-2 hours for them to accept your application and then another hour to process it. Often they are understaffed. People are standing around confused without tickets because they have no idea what's going on, they sit with their bags/luggage for hours hoping to get in and are rejected (often unknowingly because they didn't know about the ticket system). It's pure confusion and appears more deliberate rather than due to incompetence. COME EARLY OR NOT AT ALL, IF YOU DONT ARRIVE BEFORE 12:30 maybe better not to arrive at all. - I'm reporting this on a Saturday, maybe during the weekdays its better (though most here don't appear to be Hong Kong locals so not sure weekend matters)
Thanks so much for sharing this updated information... very useful 👌🏽
I wonder why the quota is still so low... do you happen to know which border crossing has the highest daily quota (or seems to have the highest quota)?🧐
@@Kuselo No idea. Another point to note is that there is nowhere to get water or food there aside from the duty free which sells cookies and alcohol (there are bathrooms) - so if you go to the Shenzhen border crossing with kids hoping to get a day pass make sure to BRING FOOD and WATER with you as it will be between 4-8 hours before you get a visa, if at all. Someone who came at 9am was waiting until 5pm to get their visa, some longer.
@ciosetome wow, that waiting time is ridiculous. Thanks so much for sharing this info, greatly appreciated
Did the border agent clarify that U.S. citizens indeed can obtain the 5 day VOA at the place where you were unfortunately denied?
hey there... yes he did indicate that U.S. citizens could obtain the 5 day VOA
@@Kuselo awesome, appreciate the reply, great video!
no problem... glad you found it useful 👌🏽
even if they did mention that, they can reject anyone at their own wish.
I can get the visa on arrival (Indonesian citizen), but my wife was rejected (Indonesian citizen with a US visa attached in her passport).
In my personal opinion, don't waste your time trying your luck, prepare beforehand. China is just so weird, the officers are extremely rude and not helpful as well.
@RobinTan Thanks for sharing your experience… much appreciated 🙏🏽
Hi thank you so much. I'm in need for this type of information. Hopefully there will be a next video.
Hey there... glad you found the video useful. There will definitely be more content 👌🏽
after saw your video i decide to visit HK macau only.. great video anyway
Thanks so much, greatly appreciated. I hope you enjoy your trip 👌🏽
How about the HuangGang port? Its next to the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line
Hey there... I will be honest, I never went to that port but they may also refer you to the Lo Wu Port if you go there cause it seemed to me that the Port Visa office at Lo Wu is the main port used for visa on arrival applications.
Thank you for making this video
Not a problem... glad you found it useful 👌🏽
The visa on arrival lowu office closes at a certain time, right? at like 4pm? and they have a limited number of visas per day and they can uust shut randomly if they've hit that number (as of mid may 2023)
hey there... I was really unaware that the Lo Wu office has a limited number of visas that they can issue each day... yes I do believe that the office closes around 16:00 each day
Hi thank you so much, how about Indonesian Passport? I have plan next month to go there from HKG too.
So for indonesian passort can get Visa on arrival?
Hey there... I'm really not sure about the Indonesian passport, it will probably be best for you to ask at the Chinese embassy in Hong Kong when you get there or contacting the Chinese Visa Application Service directly using the details provided on their site
Hi @andymamora did you get the visa to Shenzhen? I’m going next week to HongKong and planning to stay in Shenzhen for 3 day
I am domestic helper in HK , and would love to visit Shenzen for few days, is it possible?
@aprilliana8566 hey there... whether it is possible or not for you to go to Shenzhen using the Shenzhen 5 day VoA depends on the passport you have cause it isn't available to everyone
HI, thanks for your video.
What does it mean you have to apply in Hong Kong? I couldn't find it on the link you posted. Pre pandemic I could apply it directly at the Lo Wu border crossing. Did that generally change since then?
Hey... thanks for reaching out. If you are a national from a country that can't get the visa on arrival at Lo Wu then you have the option of getting the same Visa on arrival in Hong Kong (in Mongkok district I believe) unfortunately not all countries can get this Visa at the border crossing. If you could get it pre pandemic that doesn't necessarily mean that you can still get it now
@@Kuselosorry, is it possible to get it at the border for a UK passport? I’m not sure if that border guy said if it was okay or not
@lewysprince217 Hi... The guy at the border said yes, it is possible for UK passport holders to get the Shenzhen Visa on Arrival 👌🏽
I am sure, they didnt understand you at immigration, Mainland visa can not issued at the border for most countries. if you guys walk up at lo wu, ask for the Shenzhen visa, and it is better to have a picture from that visa, it was a small counter left of the mainland immigration booths
hey there... having a picture of the visa is a good suggestion to make sure that there is no misunderstanding. However, I don't think they misunderstood what visa I was asking for when I went
The visa on arrival is depends on nationality .
Yes it does... therefore it isn't available to everyone 💯👌🏽
Where can one get list of countries that can get visa on arrival, all sources online don't seem to show South African passport holders can't get visa on arrival
hey... an accurate list of all the countries that can get the Shenzhen Visa on Arrival is hard to find but I do know that South Africans can't get the visa on arrival.
Additionally, here is a site lists a few countries that can get the visa www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/guangdong/shenzhen/visa-on-arrival.htm#:~:text=Do%20I%20Need%20a%20Visa,a%20Shenzhen%20visa%20on%20arrival.
I am from uk you need a chinese visa to go to mainland china even if you visit hong kong first i am just back in october from hong kong china cisa wilk cost £100 around and it is 10 pages long also have to visit china consolate to apply??
Well, if you are from UK then you also have the option of getting the Shenzhen visa on arrival instead of getting the Chinese visa from Hong Kong. I'm not exactly sure how much either one of them costs though
great... thanks so much for the exact pricing Simon
Can we go to guangzhou by shenzen VOA? I need the information, please let me know
Hey there... according to this source (www.chinahighlights.com/shenzhen/visa.htm) travelers can stay within the whole of Guangdong province which includes Guangzhou as well (not just Shenzhen) 👍🏽
Can kenyans get the 5days shenzhen visa in hongkong or on arrival at shenzhen
Hey there.. unfortunately I really don't know about this one, I think it's best for you to contact Hong Kong Immigrations or the Chinese embassy directly to get a more definite answer 👌🏽
Hi Esther did you get the Visa on Arrival at Hong Kong I want to do the same I am a Kenyan
I have an Australian Passport, can I apply the 5 day visa on arrival?
Hey there… according to the China Travel Guide website: www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/guangdong/shenzhen/visa-on-arrival.htm#:~:text=Most%20European%20and%20developed%20countries,3.
I believe that Australian passport holders can get the Shenzhen 5 day visa on arrival. However, I didn’t ask this question directly when was at the Port Visa office so I am not 100% certain on this
@@Kuselo thank you, I’ll try my luck when I’m there :)
Cool… let me know how it goes 👍🏽
This is alot...ill come through HK then come to Shenzen
Yes it is... I hope everything works out for you 👍🏼
So can uk passports holder get a visa on arrival? Thanks for making this video :)
Hey there... according to the information I obtained from the Port Visa office it seems like a UK passport holder can get the visa on arrival
@@Kuseloare you able to recall the countries that can get a Visa on Arrival on Lo Wu?
@@blitz-kun005 Thanks for the comment. According to the following link www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/guangdong/shenzhen/visa-on-arrival.htm#:~:text=Can%20I%20Get%20a%20Visa,Spain%2C%20Sweden%2C%20and%20Switzerland. the following countries are included in the list to obtain the Shenzhen Visa on Arrival: US, UK, Canada, French, Australia, Germany, Korea, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland
Please note that this list may have changed and may change in the future.
Love your content bro ..... I have a couple of questions I hold a australian passport and I'm looking to travel to mainland China I'm currently in Kenya and was told my best option is go to Hong Kong and apply for a visa from there... What would you recommend and do you know how quick o can receive the visa and price would be greatly appreciated bro
Hey, thanks for your kind words. According to the Chinese Visa application center site: www.visaforchina.cn/#/guideNav/steps/step1 if you apply for the L tourist visa at a Visa center they advise that an application should be done ONE month in advance but no earlier than THREE months because processing times vary by location. I do think that doing the application in Hong Kong maybe faster because of it's proximity to Mainland. For the pricing for the different types of Tourist Visas available here in Hong Kong please see the link: www.visaforchina.cn/HKG2_EN/generalinformation/visaknowledge/263683.shtml
I hope this will all be useful to you.
Can Indians get VOA for shenzhen
Hey... when I went to the visa issuing office they indicated that unfortunately Indians can't obtain the Shenzhen VoA
Do Filipinos need to apply visa just to travel from HK to Shenzhen (short stay over) then back to HK?
Hey there... yes I think so, from what I heard from a Filipino friend when I lived in Hong Kong just over a year ago the Shenzhen Visa on arrival was available to Filipinos. I'm not sure if this is still the case though 🧐
Do Filipinos need to apply visa just to travel from HK to Shenzhen (short stay over) then back to HK?