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Asked by George from United States | Apr. 09, 2019 14:11
About:Chinese Embassy in U.S.A.

I’m a US citizen that will be visiting South Korea.

I’m a US citizen planning a 10 month visit to South Korea. While visiting I want to travel round trip from Seoul to China (take a few tours). Where would I apply for a Visa as a US citizen flying out of South Korea? Do I need to provide a full itinerary? Thanks.

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Answered by Henry | Apr. 10, 2019 20:31
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If you want to apply for Chinese visa in South Korea, you are supposed to apply from the CVASC in your living area. You can visit their official website to check the detailed information.
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