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Asked by Andy from united states | Jul. 20, 2023 11:00
About:How to Apply a China Visa in Hong Kong

Need a China Visa to visit Mother-in-Law Q2 visa, US Citizen born in Hong Kong, 1st time applying

Hello. I cannot get a China Visa in the United States because Visa Office here says I am technically a Chinese National and will need to renounce my Chinese nationality. I submitted the ID924 form, Application for Renunciation of Chinese Nationality (for overseas) to Hong Kong, immd.gov.hk/eng/forms/forms/id924.html, and it has been three months with no email, mail, phone reply.
Would I be able to go to Hong Kong and apply for a Q2 China Visa on my United States passport? or a tourist China Visa? Looking to stay in China for at least two weeks.
-I do not have a Hong Kong ID, have Hong Kong birth certificate, and have expired Hong Kong passport (more than 30years ago)

Thank you.

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Answered by Mia | Jul. 21, 2023 00:23
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In my opinion, you are an American citizen holding American passport and there is no problem to apply for a Chinese visa in the consulate of the USA. It is very possible you get rejected if you apply for it in HK. So it is still suggested to confirm it with the local Chinese consulate.
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