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Asked by Ms.X from usa | Mar. 25, 2010 18:56
About:Chinese Embassy in U.S.A.

Hello. I've been told that it is possible to get a multiple entry, 2 year visa for China if you were born in China or the child of China-born parents. My parents know someone who has done it. But when I went to the China Consulate in SF today, they told me that they don't do it there. What is correct?

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Answered by Ms.X | Mar. 30, 2010 13:03
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Thanks for your reply. Is the 2 year visa only from Washington D.C.? I went to consulate in San Francisco, and they told me that they do not do it in SF.
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Answered by Mr.JOHNNASH | Mar. 28, 2010 20:17
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yes, as I know, the Chinese Embassy in Washington DC can issue Multiple-entry L visa valid for 2 years:
1. A Chinese-American born in China (Taiwan, HongKong and Macau included)may apply for a Multiple Entry "L" Visa valid for 24 months.The photocopy of the personal information page of his/her passport is required to provide.

2. Foreign spouse and children of a Chinese citizen may apply for a Multiple Entry "L" Visa valid for 24 months.The original and photocopy of relevant Marriage Certificate,Birth Certificate, Kinship Certificate and other necessary documents are required to provide.
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