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How to submit an immigration application locally?

If you have lived in China for more than six months and intend to submit an immigration

How to submit an immigration application locally?

How to submit an immigration application locally?

If you have lived in China for more than six months and intend to submit an immigration

How to submit an immigration application locally?

How to submit an immigration application locally?

If you have lived in China for more than six months and intend to submit an immigration application for your immediate family members (category: CR 1/IR 1, CR2/IR2 or IR5), you can contact the USCIS office in China.

Applicants living in Guangzhou (including Guangdong Province, Hainan Province, Fujian Province and Guangxi Province) should contact the Guangzhou Office of the Immigration Bureau:

United States Citizenship and Immigration Service

No.0/36-142, He Lin Middle Road, Guangzhou.

5/F, Tianyu Garden Phase II

Postal code: 5 10 133

Tel: (8620)85 18-765 1

Email: [Email? Protected]

In addition to the above four provinces, applicants living in other provinces can contact USCIS Beijing office.

United States Citizenship and Immigration Service

Guanghua Road 1 Beijing

Room 2320, South Building, Kerry Center

Postal code: 100020

Tel: (0 10) 8529-6740

Email: [Email? Protected]

For more visas to go abroad, please click on the relevant links.

2. Requirements: The note or official letter should indicate the applicant's name and standard code, work unit, foreign identity, passport type and number, visit purpose and stay time, etc.

Provide the invitation letter and its copy, including the name, address and telephone number of the inviting unit and the name, identity, work unit, purpose of the visit, specific visit schedule and expenses of the invitee. When entering the country, you need to bring the original invitation letter with you and accept the inspection by immigration officials.

No matter what kind of passport the applicant holds, he must fill out a non-immigrant visa application form in both Chinese and English, and submit two photos (except those who hold diplomatic and official passports to perform government duties).

Provide a visit schedule. Two or more people should attach a single English name (including name code).

Passports are valid for more than half a year.

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