What is the procedure to go to Outer Mongolia

Legal analysis: To go to Outer Mongolia, you need to apply for a Mongolian visa, and the specific process is as follows:

1. The visa applicant determines the purpose of going to Mongolia and the trip plan.

2. Visit the official website of the Embassy of Mongolia in China, browse the visa information and requirements, and download the visa application form.

3. Prepare the required documents according to the different visa types.

4. Go to the Embassy or Consulate General of Mongolia in China to apply for the visa.

5. Wait for the visa application to be reviewed.

6. Receive the visa. After getting the visa, you should carefully check whether all the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the starting and ending dates of the visa validity and the number of days of stay are in accordance with what you have applied for, and whether the personal information on the visa, such as the spelling of your name, is correct or not, and if you find any errors, you should contact the Visa Office in a timely manner.

Legal basis: "People's Republic of China **** and Entry and Exit Administration Law"

Article IX Chinese citizens shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law. Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions, also need to obtain visas or other entry permits for the country of travel. However, the Chinese government and the governments of other countries to sign mutual visa exemption agreement or the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, except as otherwise provided. Chinese citizens as seafarers to leave and enter the country and work on foreign ships, shall apply for a seafarer's license in accordance with the law.

Article X Chinese citizens traveling between the mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Macao Special Administrative Region, Chinese citizens traveling between the mainland and Taiwan, shall apply for a permit in accordance with the law, and comply with the relevant provisions of this Law. Specific management by the State Council.

Article XI of Chinese citizens to exit and enter the country, shall be to the entry-exit border control authorities to hand over their passports or other travel documents and other exit and entry documents, to fulfill the required procedures, after inspection and approval, before they can exit and enter the country.

With the conditions of the port, the entry-exit border control authorities shall provide special channels and other facilitating measures for the exit and entry of Chinese citizens.

Article 12 Chinese citizens shall not be permitted to leave the country under any of the following circumstances:

(1) those who do not hold valid exit and entry documents or who refuse or evade border control;

(2) those who have been sentenced to penalties that have not yet been carried out or who are the defendants or suspects of a criminal case;

(3) those who have an unresolved civil case and the people's court decides that they are (d) Those who have been criminally punished for disrupting state (border) administration or repatriated by other countries or regions for illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment, and have not yet completed the period of time stipulated for not being allowed to leave the country;

(e) Those who may jeopardize the security and interests of the country, and the relevant competent department of the State Council decides that they are not allowed to leave;

(f) Other cases stipulated by laws and administrative regulations. (f) Other cases in which he is not allowed to leave the country as stipulated by laws or administrative regulations.

Article 13 If a Chinese citizen who has settled abroad wishes to return to his home country for settlement, he shall apply to the embassy or consulate of the People's Republic of China in a foreign country or to any other agency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs prior to his entry into the country, or he himself, or his relatives in China, shall apply to the department of overseas Chinese affairs of the people's government of the county or above of the county of the place where he wishes to reside.

Article 14 If a Chinese citizen who has settled abroad needs to provide proof of identity for financial, educational, medical, transportation, telecommunication, social insurance, property registration and other affairs in China, he or she may prove his or her identity with his or her passport.