Justinf
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I searched for an answer everywhere but couldn’t find one.
‘I’m heading to china early next year as part of a two week trip to China (of course), South Korea and Japan.
I am a journalist.
with the visa application form asking for my occupation, do I tell the truth?
I will not be working during my 8-day stay. It will only be on an L tourist visa.
however, I don’t want to be refused a visa.
can or should I just put self-employed?
I have heard stories (only stories) of any type of journalist won’t denied a visa even though they won’t be working as one during the time in the country.
My first instinct is to be honest as I have nothing to hide.
but something sinister within says to play it as safe as possible.
‘I’m heading to china early next year as part of a two week trip to China (of course), South Korea and Japan.
I am a journalist.
with the visa application form asking for my occupation, do I tell the truth?
I will not be working during my 8-day stay. It will only be on an L tourist visa.
however, I don’t want to be refused a visa.
can or should I just put self-employed?
I have heard stories (only stories) of any type of journalist won’t denied a visa even though they won’t be working as one during the time in the country.
My first instinct is to be honest as I have nothing to hide.
but something sinister within says to play it as safe as possible.