John E Drake wrote: > Once you have the visa, you are done. I.e., Customs is not going to > second-guess the validity of a visa issued by the Chinese consulate. > Issuing visas is the consulate's responsibility. That's not correct. Having a visa does not imply that you will be allowed to enter a country. And I have experienced an occurence in which I had to explain why my business visa didn't match a personal trip I had to make at the time. I am told that a number of people have been deported (and others have stayed in jail for a while) at the USA border because they used false information to get their visas (said they had never live in the US illegally, when they actually had). Thanks, -- Fernando Gont e-mail: fernando@xxxxxxxxxxx || fgont@xxxxxxx PGP Fingerprint: 7809 84F5 322E 45C7 F1C9 3945 96EE A9EF D076 FFF1 _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf