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Asked by Ms.Leung from US | May. 21, 2010 08:31
About:China Visa

Hi, I'm a naturalized US citizen immigrated from HK when I was 8. Is my naturalzation paper & US passport sufficient enough to apply for chinese tourist visa.

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Answered by Ms.HELPER from China | May. 21, 2010 21:44
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Besides the passport and the naturalization paper, you may also need the following documents:
1. A truly and completely filled application form affixed with one passport-sized photo.
2. Round-way air ticket and hotel reservation.
Answered by Mr.LARRYPUSA from Afghanistan | May. 22, 2010 07:48
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AND....am not from Afghanistan....Am from USA !!!! I messed up on posting
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