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Asked by Jenny from Republic of Korea | Nov. 02, 2020 13:02
About:Chinese Embassy in South Korea

Chinese Visa - Korean citizen in USA

Would it be possible for a Korean citizen in the states (USA) to get a Chinese visa directly?
I currently hold an F-1 visa and I have family members who are temporarily working in China. I'm also currently a college student who cannot directly visit foreign consulates so I would have to go through the application process online. Would this be possible, and if so what would the process look like?

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Answered by Victor | Nov. 08, 2020 22:42
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Jenny, may I know what type of visa do you want to get? If you want to apply for the family reunion visa, you should have a PU or TE invitation letter. If not, I'm afraid you can't apply for this visa.
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