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Brief Queue at China Visa Application Office KL

29 August, 2008 (03:33) | VE East Asia | By: a.i. editor

At the China Visa application office in the OSK building, I saw one guy next to me with about a dozen passports & he was filling up about a dozen China visa applications. I was unsure about what I was doing so I asked him for some help since he looked more experienced in the matter. I can tell you that the queue at the counters were decently brief & the lady at the counter mentioned that I can pickup my visa after 3 or 4 days. It cost me about RM30 to make the visa.

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Inside the China Visa Application Office KL

26 August, 2008 (03:52) | VE East Asia | By: a.i. editor

Let me show you the inside of the China visa application office in the OSK building at Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is possible that you expect plenty of people to be in queue in the office. It could be so especially during the past few months prior to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.


However, when I was there & took the picture, there were far less people in queue as I has expected. Just after the entrance in the office is the reception area. There you can ask the lady where & how to go about making your visa application to China. The lady or maybe another male attendant will give you a visa application form to fill up with your personal details which include your passport number, length of stay, & etc.

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China Visa: after the Mechanical Parking in OSK Building

15 August, 2008 (20:57) | VE East Asia | By: a.i. editor

Now that you have parked your car in the mechanical basement parking system of the OSK building (Jalan Ampang) in Kuala Lumpur, you will want to go straight to the Chinese Visa application office located on the first floor. You do not have to go from the basement parking area & enter the OSK building’s main entrance.

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