Tuesday August 18, 2009While seemingly arbitrary, some Chinese consulates and embassies were requiring visitors (from tourists and business travelers to students) to have an invitation letter accompanying a visa application for a visit to China. It was a strange formality but it seems now to be a policy no longer in use. I contacted the Chinese Consulate in Chicago and they told me visitors no longer need a letter of invitation.
Reading between the lines, it seems like the policy was a temporary one put in place during the phase leading up to the Beijing Olympics in 2008. That makes the somewhat arduous process of getting a.
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