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Asked by Ms.Marisa from Canada/Korea | Jan. 19, 2011 06:59
About:Chinese Embassy in South Korea

Hi,

I am a Canadian teaching english in Korea. I am planning to go to China for a week in February. I have my alien registration card with more than six months remaining, BUT I just realized that my E2 visa is actually only a "single-entry" visa. I know that I can change it to a multiple-entry visa (or buy a single extra entry) by going to immigration in Seoul or at the airport, but here is my concern:

Will my application for a Chinese tourist visa be denied because my Korean E2 visa is currently only good for a single-entry??

Obviously I should have changed my korean E2 visa before, but I didn't realize it was single-entry until I had already submitted the chinese visa application. Now I'm worried my application will be denied and I may not have time to re-apply.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Thanks so much,

Marisa

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Answered by Mr.Bob | Jan. 20, 2011 02:47
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Please don't worry, your application won't be denied, once you get Korean Alien Registration Card, the E2 visa is useless. It doesn't influence China visa application.
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