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Asked by James from usa | Jan. 09, 2015 07:00
About:Exit Regulations of China

MY visa came out of my passport.

Hi, I'm wondering if I'll be stopped from exiting China. I'll be leaving in 3 months and I'm really worried. One of my old Chinese visas came undone so I stupidly threw it away. This visa was from two years ago but it was on the page right next to my current visa. I have an entry stamp for my current visa but I'm worried I'll get into trouble when I try to leave. Do you think they'll notice when I try to leave that the page next to the one that my current visa's on wasn't empty when I entered the country?

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Answered by Hank | Jan. 17, 2015 01:34
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James, it's really hard to tell. But I don't think you will have a big problem when you exit China. By the way, what did you mean "undone"? Did you overstay?
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