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Asked by Mr.Bing from USA | Dec. 09, 2010 16:58
About:China Tourist Visa

I'm an Chinese American, Born In China, I would to travel China next Years. I read in the internet some time ago that I can applied for a two year visit with multiple entrance. I tell to couple visit service, one tell me I have to in person and one say I don't. Which one is right?

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Answered by Ms.HELPER from Canada | Dec. 10, 2010 04:21
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yes, 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 your passport is required to provide. You don't need to appear at the China embassy in US(https://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/united_states.htm) in person
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