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Asked by Carlos | Aug. 10, 2016 16:39
About:Chinese Embassy in South Korea

US military member stationed at Korea

I am a US military member stationed at Korea. What documents do I need in order to apply for VISA for me and my family? We all have tourist passports, but my family also have passports that have the SOFA stamp on it.

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Answered by Greg from Canada | Aug. 11, 2016 20:46
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Carlos, you go there for tourism purpose, right? If yes, you can apply for a tourist L type by proving those documents including your passport and its copy, the application form, a half-length color photo, your ARC card in Korea, round trip air tickets and hotel booking record. After preparing all documents, submit the application to the CVASC to apply for the L type.
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