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Asked by jmart from USA | Sep. 20, 2016 09:50
About:China Consulate in Houston

I need my degree "stamped" from a Chinese emabssy in USA.

In order for me to get a job in China and get a work visa I or my university needs to send the notarized degree to a Chinese embassy. My university is in Idaho. What do they need to do?

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Answered by Dave from United Kingdom | Sep. 20, 2016 22:47
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You should first prepare the relevant documents containing your passport, your notarized degree certificate, the application form and other documents required by the consular officers. And then go to the embassy of PRC in US to get your degree attested.
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