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Can I apply for a tourist visa to other countries when I return to China after my American identity has been hacked? For example, Korea, Japan and Europe.

Whether you can apply for a tourist visa from other countries after your American identity is hacked will vary according to the specific regulations of each country. But generally speaking, if your American visa expires, it will be regarded as a violation of American immigration law and may have an impact on your international travel. If your name and information are recorded by the US Immigration and Naturalization Service, other countries may refer to this information and conduct corresponding investigations in your visa application.

For some countries, they may ask you to provide exit records and other documents in the United States to determine whether you have violated American immigration laws. If you have a bad record, you may be refused a visa application.

However, if you provide false information when you re-apply for a visa after returning home, it may be regarded as fraud, which will further affect your visa application. Therefore, it is recommended that you provide true information and documents when applying for tourist visas from other countries, and abide by the visa regulations of various countries.

In short, although the visa regulations in each country are different, you'd better check the visa requirements of the country you are applying for after returning home to find out whether your visa may be refused under your personal circumstances.