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1. The Chinese Embassy and Consulates take authentication applications sent by mail, but do not take visa applications sent by mail.
2. Please read the relevant application instructions, e.g. AUTHENTICATION INSTRUCTIONSbefore submitting your application. 3. Applicants are required to submit applications to the corresponding visa office of the Embassy or Consulate -Generalaccording to consular district jurisdiction.
4. Due to technical reasons, the Consulate General in San Francisco can not accept Certified Mail, Registered Mail or mails requesting Return Receipt. 5. It takes 7-10 business days to process mail applications.
6. In addition to the application fee, a $5 handling fee per envelope/package shall be charged. This handling fee is not return postage.
7. A self-addressed stamped envelop must be included.
Notice: The Chinese Embassy or Consulate-General is not responsible for any postage or delivery fee failed to pay by the applicant. 8. To facilitate your application, please provide a cover letter with a list of the items being mailed, and your daytime telephone number. 9. Do not make any inquires regarding the status of your application if it is less than 15 days old. Should you need the status in case of real emergency, please fax us the name of the applicant, nature of the application and the telephone number through which we may reach you. We'll get back to you as soon as possible. The fax number of the Consulate General in San Francisco is 415-563-4861. 10. Application is not withdrawable while it is being processed. 11. The Visa Office is not responsible for the loss, damage, and delay or mishandling of your passport and documents caused by the delivery services. About the Consulate Districts Only those documents are executed in Northern California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington and Alaska can apply to the Visa Office of the Consulate General of the P.R.C. in San Francisco. Mailing address: Visa Office Note: For all our mail applicants, please note "Consular Application" in obvious place on the front side of the envelope |
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