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Asked by mike from South Korea | Aug. 13, 2011 11:00
About:Chinese Embassy in South Korea

My son has an American passport and Korean ID. Can my son and I apply for a family visa to China?

To Whom It May Concern:

My name is Mike Anderson. I'm a Korean American. My son and I are planning a trip to Beiing in two weeks. I need to apply for a entry visa. Can my son and I apply for a family visa? My son is four years old.

My son has two citizenships He is considered Korean when he is in Korea with his Korean ID # He has an American passport. Since he has his Korean ID can he apply for a Korean visa at the price of 30,000 won.

Best Regards:

Mike

Answers (1)
Answered by Joe from China | Aug. 13, 2011 22:23
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You can apply for a tourist visa to China, if your son does not have his own passport, he can use your passport on which his name appears for visa application. His should be a separate visa as yours. Application must be filled, signed and presented by you as his guardian. For your second question, do you mean to apply for a Korean visa with is Korean ID?
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