Answered by Mark
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Jan. 12, 2015 20:19
Mr. Hon, you can go to the nearest consulate to apply for a temporary passport for your daughter and then apply for an exit visa at local entry and exit management bureau before you leave. The process is as follows:
1. birth certificate. It has to be notarized at local notary office. You need to bring your passport, your wife’s ID card and the birth certificate and then get the certificate notarized. Then you can ask the notary office to help you certify the birth certificate at local foreign affairs office.
2. birth registration. You need to contact the consulate or embassy to make an appointment and then bring the required documents to the consulate to finish the birth registration on the appointed date. The required documents are: your baby’s latest photo in blue background (2.5X3.5cm), original and two copy versions of your passport, your wife’s ID card and her Hukou registration book and your daughter’s birth certificate. Two copies of the notarized version of the birth certificate are required too. By the way, your marriage certificate is required. If the marriage certificate is issued by Chinese authorities, you need to have it notarized and certified too.
Please notice that three of you (you, your wife and your daughter) have to appear at the consulate or embassy.