Hong Kong Visas Made Easy

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Oct 2023

Change to Hong Kong Employment Visa from Visitor Visa – Looking for Work as a Tourist

Posted in Employment Visas, Feature Article, Musing, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza, Visitor Visas /

If you’re considering coming to Hong Kong as a tourist with a visitor visa, finding a job, and then changing your status to an employment visa, this post will help you understand the process and the possibilities. I’ll discuss whether it’s possible to change your status to a Hong Kong employment visa from visitor visa […]

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Oct 2023

Hong Kong Visa Application Denial – Overcoming Failure: Reconsideration, Appeals, and Strategies

Posted in Feature Article, Musing, Refusals & Appeals, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza /

A Hong Kong visa application denial is disappointing and can occur for numerous reasons. In this post,  I will explore several avenues to pursue following an application denial and provide actionable advice to maximize success in getting that denial overturned or positively reconsidered. Reasons for Application Denial An application can be denied for various reasons, […]

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Oct 2023

Hong Kong Employment Visa – The Newcomer’s Guide – At-A-Glance

Posted in Employment Visas, Infographic, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza /

Hong Kong Employment Visa – Looking To Get One? A Hong Kong employment visa can be had if you both qualify and know how to navigate the eligibility assessment and application process system itself. This info-graphic provides you all you need to know – at a glance.  Hong Kong Employment Visa – What’s Involved? Hong […]

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Oct 2023

The Hong Kong Training Visa Process: A Step-by-Step Guide for Foreign National Interns & Trainees

Posted in Employment Visas, Feature Article, Musing, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza /

Hong Kong Training Visa? A Guide for Aspiring Foreign National Interns and Trainees Are you eyeing Hong Kong as your next career destination? In this post, you’ll discover everything you need to know about the Hong Kong training visa: eligibility, application process, duration, and rules around additional employment. Moreover, I’ll highlight the benefits you can […]

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Sep 2023

Baby Born In Hong Kong To A Foreign National Temporary Resident | How To Complete the Dependant Visa Process

Posted in Family Visas, Feature Article, Musing, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza /

Arranging The Visa For A Baby Born In Hong Kong To A Foreign National Temporary Resident How To Complete the Dependant Visa Process Once You Have Baby’s Passport When a baby born in Hong Kong to a temporary (i.e. non-permanent) resident gets his passport, you need to consider finalising the immigration (dependant visa) formalities associated […]

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Sep 2023

Hong Kong Top Talent Pass | RTHK Radio 3 | Backchat | What’s The Situation Today?

Posted in Feature Article, Musing, Special Programmes, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza /

The Hong Kong Top Talent Pass & Other Visas Hong Kong Top Talent Pass – a 40 minutes discussion on RTHK Radio 3 Backchat on 25th September 2023 I Recently Contributed To A RTHK Radio 3 Backchat Discussion on the Hong Kong Top Talent Pass Scheme And The Immigration State Of Play In Attracting Foreign Talents To […]

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Sep 2023

All About The HKID Smartcard | Features Overview | Still A Three Month Waiting List For A Booking

Posted in Feature Article, Musing, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza /

All About the HKID Smartcard | A Comprehensive Guide | What’s Involved Although getting an appointment to change your ID card is still a long-winded palaver … All You Need To Know In this comprehensive guide, we will explore everything you need to know about the upgraded HKID Smartcard, from its features and benefits to […]

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Sep 2023

Hong Kong Visa Geeza | How I Messed Up | Putting It Right | Lessons Learned

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Hong Kong Visa Geeza & How I F#ckedUp

The Hong Kong Visa Geeza Tale Of Woe In The Lost Decade 2000-2010

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On March 2, 2017 I was asked by Campfire in Kennedy Town to contribute to their F#CKUP NIGHT series and invited to share my tale of business woe and commercial misfortunes which befell me between 2000 and 2010… Hong Kong Visa Geeza – How I F#cked Up – this is that 19-minute presentation.

Stephen Barnes: aka Hong Kong Visa Geeza

For those of you who haven’t had the pleasure, allow me to introduce myself. I’m Stephen Barnes, but you might know me better as the Hong Kong Visa Geeza. I’ve been navigating the labyrinthine corridors of Hong Kong immigration for a solid 30 years. That’s right, I’ve been in this bustling metropolis for more than three decades, and all I know professionally is how to get you that coveted Hong Kong visa.

But today, I’ve got a tale of woe and wisdom to share—a story that’s been the bedrock of my recent successes. So grab a cuppa, and let’s dive in, shall we?

A Late Bloomer Finds His Way

I was a late bloomer, you could say. Left school at 15 in England, strapped on a backpack at 17, and set off to see the world. By 27, I was living in Hong Kong, married, and prepping for law school. Graduated in ’93, and boy, did I think I was Superman. I was soon at the helm of a business that gave me a taste of success. And how did I achieve it? Two pivotal decisions:

1. Niche Down: I started as a general legal consultant, but soon realized I was just a discounted alternative to a solicitor. So, I chucked all that to focus solely on Hong Kong immigration.

2. Wrote the Book: In ’96, when HSBC was still fiddling with dial-up, I published a book on Hong Kong immigration. For free. Online. That, my friends, was the making of me.

When the Tsunami Hit

But then, the years between 2000 and 2010 were a rollercoaster of epic proportions. I was involved in three deals that, let’s just say, didn’t go as planned.

1. Microsulis: A tech company that had a revolutionary solution for women with dysfunctional uterine bleeding. We were almost there, but the dot-com bubble burst, and our funding dried up.

2. Global Immigration Practice: Merged my Hong Kong practice into a global one. But then, I was slowly edged out of key decisions. Ended up in litigation, and let’s just say, it was a walk in the woods I’d rather forget.

3. Orla: A tech venture that consumed $1.5 million and seven years of my life. Just when we were turning revenues, the Global Financial Crisis hit.

Lessons from the School of Hard Knocks

So what did I learn from these misadventures?

Don’t Undervalue Yourself: Know your worth and don’t let anyone roll over you. This is crucial, folks. If you don’t value yourself, no one else will.

Choose Your Partners Wisely: Loyalty is good, but blind loyalty is a one-way ticket to disaster. I learned this the hard way. Choose partners who share your vision and values.

Behavioural Economics: If your business model requires people to change their behaviour, you’re on a hiding to nothing. People are creatures of habit. Don’t expect them to change overnight for your brilliant idea.

Stick to Your Knitting: I’ve only ever made money in Hong Kong immigration. So that’s where I’ve decided to stay. If you’re good at something, stick with it. Become the best in that field, and success will follow.

The Blueprint for Success

So, what’s the secret sauce now? Simple. Put yourself in the customer’s shoes. Design your products around their needs, not your whims. Be generous. Command attention. And most importantly, offer peace of mind. That’s what people are really buying when they come to us for a visa.  In the words of Henry Ford, “Failure is an opportunity to begin again, only more intelligently.” So, if you’re starting from scratch, go on the internet, read up, and apply modern forces to build something new, interesting, and remarkable.

My Intellectual Heroes

Seth Godin, Kevin Kelly, Don Tapscott, and Charlie Munger—these are the intellectual giants who’ve shaped my thinking. They’ve taught me that if you want to be successful, you have to be remarkable. You have to create something that people will talk about, something that will capture their attention in this age of endless distractions.

The Business Model

We offer a serious money-back guarantee. Why? Because we’re the only ones who can truly assess the risk in the visa application process. If we’re confident enough to take your case, then we should be confident enough to guarantee it. It’s all about creating a seamless, frictionless experience for the customer.

Idea Virus

Seth Godin speaks of the importance of an idea virus to underpin your business model. Hence the Hong Kong Visa Geeza was born.

Client Testimonials

Our clients have never been shy in saying what they made of their experience when dealing with us professionally. See, for example, this video from way back in 2011.

The Final Takeaway

So, the upshot of all these trials and tribulations is that you don’t need capital to start anew. What you need is education and the ability to think critically. The internet is a treasure trove of information. Use it. Learn from it. And apply it to build something new, interesting, and remarkable. And that, my friends, is the Hong Kong Visa Geeza’s tale of trials, tribulations, and triumphs.

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Sep 2023

What Are You Really Buying From A Hong Kong Immigration Consultant?

Posted in 60 Second Snapshot, Employment Visas, Family Visas, Investment Visas, Long Stay & PR, Refusals & Appeals, Special Programmes, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza, Visitor Visas /

What Do You Get For Your Money When You Instruct A Hong Kong Immigration Consultant? First Published 2012 (11 Years Ago – Look How Young I Am!) Should You Pay or Shouldn’t You Pay? Do you need a Hong Kong Immigration Consultant? There is sooooo much chatter on public forums about the value that a […]

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Sep 2023

Hong Kong Dependent Visa | My 91 Year Old Father | Can I Get One | What Do I Need To Do?

Posted in Family Visas, Feature Article, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza, Your Question Answered /

Can I Get A Dependent Visa For My 91-Year-Old Father? Why should age get in the way of family reunion? QUESTION Can I get a Hong Kong dependent visa in this instance? My 91-year-old father needs to come to live with me in Hong Kong because he has no one to look after him in […]

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