Do I Need a Visa for Hong Kong? A passport is required to enter Hong Kong. A tourist visa is not needed for stays under 90 days. If you do plan to visit mainland China, a visa will be required.
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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements. Entry & Exit: Obtain a visa prior to arrival in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and have a passport with at least six months' validity remaining. The lack of either will result in a fine and immediate deportation upon arrival.
Citizens from the United States are required to obtain a visa to travel to Japan, regardless of the intended length of stay and the purpose of the visit. It will soon be possible for US citizens to easily obtain a single-entry visa for tourism, once the upcoming eVisa for Japan has been implemented.
US citizens and US green card holders need a visa to travel to Hong Kong. US citizens can travel to Hong Kong without a visa if their stay is under 90 days. US green card holders can't use their green card to apply for the visa. You can apply for your Hong Kong visa online.
Personal travel of 30 days or less: A U.S. citizen with a regular passport may obtain a no fee visitor visa upon arrival. Stays longer than 30 days: Visitors on a 30-day visa may request a visa extension, which is at the discretion of immigration officials.
U.S. citizens with valid passports traveling for tourism or business can enter France without a visa for a period of 90 days within each six-month period.