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Getting U.S. visas to China even more of a pain, thanks to H1N1

Go ahead, buy your Olympic tickets, but you may not get your China visa As if it wasn't annoying enough already that the 60th anniversary was going to give us visa problems, China's now allegedly using swine flu as a reason to tighten visa rules for citizens from the United States. According to the AP, a May 3 notice said that all U.S. visa applications, including tourist and business categories, will now require six business days to process - express and rush services will be suspended until further notice. Applicants will also need to fill out a form declaring which countries and U.S. states they have visited in the last two weeks. China has denied discriminating against specific countries and insisted that “the adjustment of visa policy will not affect the normal entry of foreigners and exchanges of people.”

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  • ryu2

    At least you don't have to sign up for an appointment 1-2 months in advance, travel to the consulate at your own expense for an interview, and get rejected 50% or more of the time -- like Chinese do when they apply for visas to the US.

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