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Asked by Mark from South Korea | Mar. 06, 2012 19:07
About:Chinese Consulates in Japan

American in Fukuoka with no visa wanting to go to Beijing

I have a US passport and have been visiting in South Korea. Heading to Fukuoka for a few days and want to go to Beijing at end of March 2012. Can I get a visa to China from Japan?

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Answered by Jim | Mar. 07, 2012 00:24
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You can try to apply for a China visa from China consulate in Fukuoka, Japan, generally speaking, it is easy for USA applicants to get a China visa in Japan, it doesn't require non-Japanese applicants to provide alien registration card with at least 6 months validity.
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Answered by Claus Hansen from Denmark | Apr. 03, 2012 09:47
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Hi im a exchange student in South Korea and i CAN NOT get a Chinese Visa because of my F2 Visa. So i could also just go to Fukouka or Kyoto to get an Chinese tourist visa ???
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Answered by David | Apr. 05, 2012 04:35
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You can try to get a China tourist visa from China consulate in Fukuoka or Chian embassy in Tokyo. Good Luck!
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