Your arguments are good before an immigrant judge or an immigration officer but may be not a good one before a VO. People always say that a B history may affect the chance of a visa in China, though I also heard lots of successful stories. I know that the one entry issue makes the option in Canada not as attractive as it was. I read one of your message in which you mentioned that you got one visa in Canada but used in entering the US. I think such an experience will help your chance in China.
回複:thanks for your suggestion, but
Yes, you can apply a visa in Shanghai even you no longer live there.
Your arguments are good before an immigrant judge or an immigration officer but may be not a good one before a VO. People always say that a B history may affect the chance of a visa in China, though I also heard lots of successful stories. I know that the one entry issue makes the option in Canada not as attractive as it was. I read one of your message in which you mentioned that you got one visa in Canada but used in entering the US. I think such an experience will help your chance in China.
Your arguments are good before an immigrant judge or an immigration officer but may be not a good one before a VO. People always say that a B history may affect the chance of a visa in China, though I also heard lots of successful stories. I know that the one entry issue makes the option in Canada not as attractive as it was. I read one of your message in which you mentioned that you got one visa in Canada but used in entering the US. I think such an experience will help your chance in China.
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thanks mytwocents,I have decided to try my luck.
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