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Asked by Jay from Seoul SK | Apr. 29, 2012 10:01
About:China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

Wanting tourist visa for China - but teaching in Seoul SK - and I'm a US Citizen - possible?

I am a US citizen teaching abroad and I would like to travel to China for a month as a tourist after my contract is up here in Korea. Is there anyway that I can get a visa to China in Korea? Or Do I have to go back to the states to get it?

Please help!

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Answered by Steven | Apr. 30, 2012 01:28
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You may apply for a China visa in South Korea, but your alien registration card in South Korea must be with at least 6 months remaining validity.
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