Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes
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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Document of Identity for Visa Purposes (Chinese: 香港特別行政區簽證身份書) is a biometric travel document issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department to residents of Hong Kong who are unable to obtain a national passport. It is usually valid for seven years.
Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes 香港特別行政區簽證身份書 | |
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Type | Travel document |
Issued by | Hong Kong |
First issued | 1997 |
Purpose | International travel document |
Eligibility | Residents of Hong Kong who are unable to obtain a national passport |
Expiration | 7 years |
Cost | 44 pages – HK$285 92 pages – HK$370[1] |
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Traditional Chinese | 香港特別行政區簽證身份書 | ||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 香港特别行政区签证身份书 | ||||||||||||||||
Literal meaning | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region visa identity document | ||||||||||||||||
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The majority are issued to citizens of the People's Republic of China who have migrated to Hong Kong on a One-way Permit, have lost their mainland hukou thus are unable to obtain a PRC passport, but have not resided in Hong Kong for the 7 years required to be eligible for a HKSAR passport. In 2009–2010, 54,554 Documents of Identity for Visa Purposes were issued.[2] In 2021 a total of 23,968 such documents were issued.[3]