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Asked by Chicago traveler from USA | Feb. 26, 2015 10:48
About:Chinese Embassy in U.S.A.

I was born in the US. My parents are from China, but are naturalized US citizens. I am an adult.

Will I need to submit my US birth certificate and my parents' US passports to obtain a visa for my trip to China? This is my first time applying for a Chinese entry permit.

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Answered by Ross from Malaysia | Mar. 02, 2015 20:55
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Hey, you should submit the originals and photocopies of your birth certificate and your parents' passports and Green Card. In addition, you should hand in your passport, a photocopy of the photo page of the passport, a completed application form, a passport style photo, and other documents required by the embassy.
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