China Government Fee Non-Business F Visa
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Letter from the company inviting you, or with whom you are doing business with in China, or an official invitation letter of Duly Authorized Unit/Confirmation Letter of Invitation issued by an authorized Chinese Agency, containing the following information: Personal information of the invitee: name, gender, date of birth, passport number, etc. Information
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If applicant resides in these China Consulate Jurisdictions (Reference for  proper China jurisdictions), please be aware of the following additional requirements: San Francisco Jurisdiction: If you are on active duty in the military, you are not eligible to apply for a China visa at the Consulate at this time You
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If it’s a minor’s first time applying for a China visa they must submit their original birth certificate and a copy If it is not a minor’s first time applying for a China visa they only need a copy of their birth certificate If mother’s name has changed from her
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If applicant is a dual citizen of another country besides the country their primary passport is from, Â they must provide a scan of the passport page of their second nationality.
Non-U.S. Passport holders should include a photocopy of their permanent resident card (Green Card), U.S. Visa, I-20, or I-94.
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