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BUSINESS VISA INVITATION LETTER SERVICE

BUSINESS VISA INVITATION LETTER SERVICE

If you are visiting China on business, you will need to apply for a business visa.  In order to obtain a business visa for China, it is necessary to have an invitation letter from a Chinese company or Government department signed and stamped.

UK China Business Development Centre is able to assist with a China business visa invitation letter for our business clients.

For more information please contact us on +44 (0)7770 858540 or send us an email hello@uk-chinabusiness.com 

Note:  you need at least 6 months left on your passport and two blank pages in your passport to apply for a Chinese visa

DUE DILLIGENCE

Checking out your Chinese supplier or your chinese client

Why is it important to check out your Chinese supplier?

You’ve found a supplier (online or at an exhibition) who ticks all the boxes 

  • they supply the goods you’re looking to source
  • they supply at prices you can make a profit on
  • they offer minimum purchase quantities you can afford

And 

  • they say they are the manufacturer

All positive so far……but ….. 

  • they are asking for full payment up front

Are they legitimate?
Are they a manufacturer?
Are they a registered company?
Will the goods arrive? 

Finding a China supplier is easy. BUT it is essential that you do your due diligence to make sure that your supplier is who they say they are before you transfer funds into their bank account. 

UK China Business Development Centre can provide you with a basic company check on your Chinese suppliers

Our basic check includes:

  • Business registration details including company name, type of enterprise, registered address, registration capital, legal owners, business scope, date of registration
  • A telephone discussion with the supplier to confirm the company’s details, size, nature of the business
  • Contact details of their other overseas buyers for references (if available)

Why is it important to check out your potential Chinese agent/distributor?

You’ve found someone (online, during a visit or at an exhibition) who ticks all the boxes 

  • they will help to sell your products or services throughout China
  • they say they’ve got great connections and networks

All positive so far……but ….. 

Are they legitimate?
Are they a registered company?
How much of China can they cover? 
Who else are they representing? 
Do they have a good reputation?

It is essential that you do your due diligence to make sure that your potential Chinese partner is who they say they are before you enter into a contract with them

UK China Business Development Centre can provide you with a basic company check on your Chinese agent/distributor

Our basic check includes:

  • Business registration details including company name, type of enterprise, registered address, registration capital, legal owners, business scope, date of registration (if appropriate)
  • A telephone discussion with them to confirm the company’s details, size, nature of the business
  • Contact details of their other overseas buyers for references (if available)
  • Request for references