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Asked by Mr.David from UK | Jul. 30, 2010 21:56
About:Chinese Embassy in South Korea

Hi. I am currently based in China on a visa that will expire in the next month, I am coming to Korea to travel for a week anyway and wanted to know if I'd be able to get a new China F-visa while I am there? I know I have no alien card for Korea, but I saw elsewhere that there is an exception to that rule if you have been in China in the last 2 years, is this true?

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Answered by Mr.James from United Kingdom | Jul. 31, 2010 02:37
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Mr.David, I haven't heard the piece of news, but you can have a try, if your application is refused, you have to go to Hong Kong or any other country to apply for China F visa.
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