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Asked by Jing | Apr. 23, 2012 07:38
About:Chinese Embassy in U.S.A.

I'm Chinese- Canadian. Now I 'm a visitor in Washington DC. Can I apply for a visa?

I have an old visa when I traveled to China in 2010. If I can get a visa from your embassy, then it will make me directly travel to China with my family and friend. And how is the procedure? Thank you.

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Answered by Veronica | Apr. 24, 2012 20:09
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Third country citizens need to provide the original and a photocopy of proof of U.S. residency, work or study, proof of residency in the consular district (e.g. ID, water or electricity bills or tenancy agreement, etc. ) or a valid U.S. visa. I'm afraid you can't get a China visa in U.S. as a visitor.
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