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Asked by Mr.RUSS from Belgium | Feb. 01, 2011 08:56
About:China Embassy in Thailand

I will apply for a China Tourist Visa (L) in Bangkok. What is the procedure if I need to send a coworker to take my Passport and Visa Application to the embassy in my place. Do I need a 'power of attorney' document? If so, where do I get that?

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Answered by Ms.ENID from China | Feb. 05, 2011 01:37
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no documents is needed for that. You can entrust any one or a travel agency to drop your application to Chinese embassy. But be noticed that you may need an interview if the visa officers deem it necessary.
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