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Immigration – East Kowloon Office Level 2, Sceneway Plaza Sceneway Garden 1-17 Sceneway Road Lam Tin, Kowloon (MTR Lam Tin Station – Exit B) Telephone: 2347 3492 Immigration – West Kowloon Office Ground Floor, 28 Kimberley Street, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station – Exit B2) Telephone: 2359 4426 Immigration – Sha Tin Office 3rd Floor, Sha Tin Government Offices 1 Sheung Wo Che Road Sha Tin, New Territories (MTR Sha Tin Station – Exit B) Telephone: 2158 6419 Immigration and Registration of Persons – Fo Tan Office Shops 405-407 4/F, Jubilee Square 2-18 Lok King Street Fo Tan, New Territories (MTR Fo Tan Station - Exit C) Telephone: 2651 8644 Immigration and Registration of Persons – Yuen Long Office 1/F, Yuen Long Government Offices 2 Kiu Lok Square Yuen Long, New Territories (MTR Long Ping Station – Exit E) (Light Rail Hong Lok Road Station) Telephone: 2475 4145 Working Hours The working hours of the above Immigration Branch Offices are as follows: am - pm and pm- pm (Monday to Friday) am - pm (Saturday) Closed on Sundays and public holidays Applications should generally be submitted in person and visas should be collected likewise.
Fee table Applications should generally be submitted in person and visas should be collected likewise.
In general, routine applications will be finalized within two to three weeks upon receipt of all necessary documents.If the applicant is under the age of 16, the form should be signed by the applicant’s parent or legal guardian.The form can be obtained free of charge from the Immigration Department Headquarters and the Immigration Branch Offices. Notwithstanding that the documents and information required have been furnished, applicants may still be required to submit further supporting documents and information in connection with the application(s) when necessary.However, applicants can authorise in writing a representative to submit the application and present the supporting documents if attendance in person is not possible.
However, the applicants should be in Hong Kong at the time of application and collection of visa.
A person who knowingly and willfully makes a statement or gives information which he/she knows to be false or does not believe to be true shall be guilty of an offence under the Laws of Hong Kong and any such visa/entry permit issued or permission to enter or remain in the HKSAR granted shall have no effect.