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Asked by kelley khuu from america | Feb. 10, 2012 00:36
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what supporting documents do i need to enter china?

I was born in china, immigrated to Vietnam when I was 12, then immigrated to america in 1980 and I've been an american citizen for over 10 years. Im now 83 years old, can I apply for a chinese visa with my american passport? Also, do you have a location to make visa in los angeles,California?

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Answered by Tyler | Feb. 10, 2012 03:10
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Yes, you can apply for a Chinese visa with your American passport, there is China Consulate in Los Angeles which can accept your visa application.

First-time applicant whose former nationality was Chinese, shall write down his Chinese name in the application form and submit his original Chinese passport and the photocopy of the information page of the passport; if the name in the new passport is different from that in the old one, official document for name change should be provided; applicant who was formerly Chinese and has acquired a new US passport, if there is a Chinese visa in the old passport, shall submit his old US passport or the photocopy of the Chinese visa.
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Answered by Kelley Khuu | Feb. 10, 2012 15:19
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Can I act on my daughter's behalf and turn in her China Visa application in person?
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Answered by Tyler | Feb. 11, 2012 01:26
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Yes, you can submit your daughter's China visa application on her behalf to the China Consulate in Los Angeles.
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