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Asked by Grace M. Ho from USA | Feb. 18, 2013 14:18
About:Chinese Embassy in U.S.A.

2.8 Visa form asks for Name, address, phone # of inviter or contact unit in China.

I'm traveling for 15 days in China as a Tourist (L-Visa); 5 of those days I'll visit relatives in Chengdu.
They're not my inviters but are they my contact units in China? Or should I leave it blank, since I'm only staying with them part of the trip.

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Answered by Duke | Feb. 19, 2013 21:39
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If they are not your invitor, let's say, you have no invitation letter from China, you can just put N/A there. Keep in mind that no item can be left blank on this form.
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