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For proper delivery of your mail items, please ensure your mail items bear sufficient postage with return address before posting. Underpaid mail items will not be accepted by the Immigration Department.

  • By post directly or through the local sponsor in the HKSAR to:.
  • For an applicant under the age of 16, it must be signed by the parent or legal guardian of the child. All the forms must be duly completed and signed. ID 1003A and ID 1003B, and all supporting documents can also be submitted by the applicant or the local sponsor in either one of the following ways. Where a document is not in Chinese or English, it must be accompanied by a Chinese or English translation certified as a true translation by a sworn translator, court translator, authorised public translator, certified translator, expert translator or official translator.Ĭlick here for online submission of application and uploading of supporting documents.Ĭompleted application forms, i.e. Notwithstanding that the documents and information required have been furnished, applicants and sponsors may still be required to submit further supporting documents and information in connection with the application(s) when necessary. Photocopy of the sponsor's travel document containing personal particulars, date of issue, date of expiry, and the latest arrival stamp/extension of stay label in the HKSAR and the latest issued “e-Visa” (if applicable) (for non-permanent resident of the HKSAR only) Photocopy of the sponsor's Hong Kong identity card Ii. For application in which the sponsor is an Individual:

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    Photocopy of Business Registration Certificate For application in which the sponsor is a Company:Īpplication for Entry for Visit/Transit (Sponsor) in Hong Kong ( ID 1003B) Forms and documents to be submitted by the sponsor.Photocopy of proof of the proposed visit to Hong Kong (for purposes of visit other than leisure, transit, business or family visit) Photocopy of proof of relationship with the local sponsor (for family visit only)

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    letter issued by the applicant's employing company to confirm his/her proposed business activities in Hong Kong, invitation letter issued by a local company, letter issued by a trade body to confirm the applicant's attendance at trade fairs and exhibitions, etc. Photocopy of proof of the proposed business visit to Hong Kong, e.g. Photocopy of proof of the proposed visit in the next destination after visiting Hong Kong, itinerary, etc.

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    receipt of joining a package tour to Hong Kong, itinerary, etc. Photocopy of proof of the proposed leisure visit to Hong Kong, e.g. Photocopy of proof of transportation arrangement, e.g.

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    bank statements, savings accounts passbooks, tax receipts, etc. Photocopy of proof of the applicant's financial standing, e.g. Photocopy of the applicant's travel document containing personal particulars, date of issue, date of expiry and/or details of any re-entry visa held (if applicable) The applicant's recent photograph (affixed on page 1 of the application form ID 1003A) Forms and documents to be submitted by the applicantĪpplication for Entry for Visit/Transit in Hong Kong ( ID 1003A).It should be noted that the eligibility criteria may be subject to change from time to time. While each application is determined on its individual merits, an applicant should meet normal immigration requirements (such as holding a valid travel document with adequate returnability to his/her country of residence or citizenship be of clear criminal record and raise no security or criminal concerns to the HKSAR have no likelihood of becoming a burden on the HKSAR, etc.) as well as the relevant specific eligibility criteria detailed above before he/she may be considered for the grant of a visa/entry permit.

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    In general, unless a person has the right of abode or right to land in the HKSAR, he/she requires a visa/entry permit to stay in the HKSAR as a visitor longer than the allowed visa free period. where the application is for a transit visa/entry permit, he/she holds an onward ticket to the place of his/her destination unless the destination is the Mainland of China or Macao.the applicant has adequate funds to cover the duration of his/her stay without working and.the applicant's bona fides are not in doubt.An application for a visa/entry permit to enter the HKSAR for a visit or transit may be favourably considered if:






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