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Asked by David Weber from United States | Jul. 10, 2019 04:08
About:Chinese Consulate in Chicago

On my china visa the entries line there is a M.

What does the M stand for on the entries line on my China visa? How do i know how many entries i have?

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Answered by Peter from United Kingdom | Jul. 10, 2019 19:56
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Dear, M stands for multiple entries, which means that you can exit from mainland China and re-enter on the same visa for multiple times during its validity.
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