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Asked by Ms.Maulik from USA | Jul. 14, 2010 02:16
About:Chinese Embassy in South Korea

Hello. I am a US citizen trying to get a tourist visa for China, but I currently live in South Korea. The travel agency told me that I have not lived here long enough to obtain the visa. Is this true? Is there any way for me to get the visa from within South Korea?

Thank you.

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Answered by Mr.Charles | Jul. 14, 2010 03:52
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ye, it is true, now applicants who are not Korean should hold the alien registration card valid for more than 6 months. you can mail back your passport and other visa application documents to your family members or friend who can help you to get a China visa in USA, then mail back your passport and China visa to South Korea.
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