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Asked by Mr.Reed from Korea | Jan. 12, 2011 04:08
About:Chinese Embassy in South Korea

I applied for a multi-entry visa, 12 month visa when I went to Shanghai over Christmas (I'm on a US passport). The the visa I received was a single entry, 90 day visa. As I am meeting my sister in Beijing in 2 weeks, is there any way I can switch this to a multi-entry visa? Or do I have to go through the whole process and fees again?
The travel agent said that he could only get a single-entry visa for me, while this website says otherwise.
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Answered by Mr.Charles | Jan. 13, 2011 02:32
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You have to go through the whole process to apply for a multiple-entry visa again and pay for the fees. If you don't reside or work or study in Korea, it's very hard for you to get a multiple-entry visa in Korea. If you have a previous multiple entry China visa on your passport or your work/study/reside in Korea, it is possible for you to get a multiple entry visa.
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