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Asked by Paulne Lim-Hardacre from UK | Aug. 02, 2018 10:51
About:FAQ of Chinese Visa Application

Turn up with 2 Visas and 1 appointment

Wondering what to do with 2 Visas and only one appointment. Will the consulate accept the other application? Or will I have to send it by post, as II do not live in the area.

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Answered by York from UK | Aug. 02, 2018 20:24
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Personally I think you need to make two appointments for the 2 applications respectively. If the II do not live in the area, it's advised to apply from the consulate general where his/her living area belongs to.
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