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sushanna1 Oct 16, 2010 7:37 am

Odd visa question
 
First I want to thank everyone for your help so far. I used a private company to obtain a Chinese visa. My passport with the visa arrived with one of the two photos had provided paper-clipped to the inside of the passport. I hope that this isn't a stupid question but must I keep this the photo clipped inside the passport or can I discard it?

Sue

rkkwan Oct 16, 2010 9:26 am


Originally Posted by sushanna1 (Post 14956091)
First I want to thank everyone for your help so far. I used a private company to obtain a Chinese visa. My passport with the visa arrived with one of the two photos had provided paper-clipped to the inside of the passport. I hope that this isn't a stupid question but must I keep this the photo clipped inside the passport or can I discard it?

Sue

That means they didn't use the other photo. Remove it. All you need is the visa itself in you passport.

HowieG Oct 17, 2010 8:12 am

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Originally Posted by sushanna1
First I want to thank everyone for your help so far. I used a private company to obtain a Chinese visa. My passport with the visa arrived with one of the two photos had provided paper-clipped to the inside of the passport. I hope that this isn't a stupid question but must I keep this the photo clipped inside the passport or can I discard it?

Sue

It only needs one pic for Chinese visa application.
Enjoy your trip.


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