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  1. Edit March, 2018 - requirements given to us in 2018 by the PSB are listed in Post # 18 of this thread http://candleforlove.com/forums/topic/47314-applying-for-a-chinese-green-card/?p=637654 Edit June, 2020 - This topic includes a discussion (and links) of how to get a US Police Report and a link to a discussion on how to get a China residence permit. One of the requirements for getting a Chinese green card is to obtain a "No Criminal Record" certification from the U.S. government. The only snag that I see in that is that it appears that a trip to the U.S. might be necessary, just for the fingerprints. Criminal Record Checks - U.S. Dept. of State Identity History Summary Checks - FBI From the FBI link - This will need to go through the document certification process, to be certified by the Dept. of State (I assume the Federal Dept. of State) and the Chinese Embassy. I haven't yet looked at this closely, but I believe it will have to go through the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., since it is a Federal document. Another requirement is five years of residence (at least nine months of every year), which I'll reach as of Dec. 9. How to Apply for a Chinese Green Card They tell me that I'll also be eligible for a three year residence permit/visa, so that might be the more expedient way to go for now, especially since I'll need a new visa anyway, even if I do decide to go for the green card this year (my passport and current residence permit visa both expire in Feb., 2015). For right now, I need to go get a new passport, and then renew the visa. We'll see what happens after that.
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