xiaofeizhu Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 I tried to read the Chinese Embassy site and the Los Angeles Consulate site, but I could find no information regarding this issue so maybe you all can help. My hubby needs to renew his Chinese passport next year. I know that we are supposed to apply in Los Angeles for his new passport, but my hubby was told by his other Chinese friends that the Consul (or other authorized person) makes a trip to Honolulu about twice a year to handle these renewals within the state. Now, I may not have the most perfect Chinese, but I did not see anything about this on the Chinese Embassy/Consulate website. Supposedly they put it in the newspaper a month or so before they come to Hawaii. Has anyone heard of this? I don't mind making the trip to Los Angeles because we have a lot of family there and there will be a family reunion in Vegas so we can hitch a ride to Vegas after we are done with the passport stuff, but hubby would like to save the trip, or at least have time to spend in Los Angeles doing something "better" than passport renewal. Any of the 808 state people know anything about this? Have others heard of this happening? I don't want to doubt what hubby said, but we need to start planning our action plan here! Thanks as always for all your help! Link to comment
C4Racer Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 (edited) I don't know, but it could be possible. The San Francisco Consulate travels to Portland and Seattle to offer passport renewal services. I don't think I have ever seen these announcements on their web site. They make this announcement in the local Chinese paper. This would be one place to keep your eye out for an announcement. I think San Francisco makes this trip two or three times a year. Edited December 1, 2009 by C4Racer (see edit history) Link to comment
warpedbored Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 It is probable that they do. As Mike pointed out they post it in the local Chinese news. Call the newspaper or local Chinese cultural association and ask them. Link to comment
whome? Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 (edited) Why not just call the consulate and ask them? Chinese Passport Renewal According to "Chinese Passport Law", effective January 01, 2007, Chinese Passport extension will not be performed any longer. Instead, applicant must apply for passport renewal. According to Chinese Consulate policy, most applicants are required to apply in person at the Chinese Consulate. For details, please contact with Chinese Consulate directly (FYI: Tel: 212 244-9498 or 212 868-2078 ). VisaRite can only help applicants who is over 65 years of age. Consulate may change policy without notice. VisaRite will try it's best to provide accurate and update information as quickly as possible. Here in China you can get on a special email list with the US Embassy and they provide you notifications of special events in other cities outside Beijing and the consulates regarding ACS, passport renewals, etc. Perhaps the Chinese Embassy/Consulates have something similar. Edited December 1, 2009 by whome? (see edit history) Link to comment
xiaofeizhu Posted December 1, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 (edited) Thanks for the replies. Sounds like it's not unheard of so I will try to verify their dates by calling them. Guess my hubby does have some credible sources! Heehee Edited December 1, 2009 by xiaofeizhu (see edit history) Link to comment
whome? Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Thanks for the replies. Sounds like it's not unheard of so I will try to verify their dates by calling them. Guess my hubby does have some credible sources! Heehee The "word of mouth" is very strong in China and the Chinese ... Link to comment
warpedbored Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Beware of the Chinese expert syndrome. Link to comment
xiaofeizhu Posted December 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 (edited) Beware of the Chinese expert syndrome. That is exactly the reason I came to CFL to ask! My hubby is so sure that anything his Chinese friends say is all true. So far they haven't been majorly wrong. He never believed me that people can get denied entry after living abroad for extended periods until it happened to the mother of his Chinese friend. Figures. I think Chinese men suffer from this syndrome just as much if not more than Chinese women! {edit} Minor error changed me to men. Edited December 2, 2009 by dnoblett (see edit history) Link to comment
michaelt Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 I tried to read the Chinese Embassy site and the Los Angeles Consulate site, but I could find no information regarding this issue so maybe you all can help. My hubby needs to renew his Chinese passport next year. I know that we are supposed to apply in Los Angeles for his new passport, but my hubby was told by his other Chinese friends that the Consul (or other authorized person) makes a trip to Honolulu about twice a year to handle these renewals within the state. Now, I may not have the most perfect Chinese, but I did not see anything about this on the Chinese Embassy/Consulate website. Supposedly they put it in the newspaper a month or so before they come to Hawaii. Has anyone heard of this? I don't mind making the trip to Los Angeles because we have a lot of family there and there will be a family reunion in Vegas so we can hitch a ride to Vegas after we are done with the passport stuff, but hubby would like to save the trip, or at least have time to spend in Los Angeles doing something "better" than passport renewal. Any of the 808 state people know anything about this? Have others heard of this happening? I don't want to doubt what hubby said, but we need to start planning our action plan here! Thanks as always for all your help!My wife will soon be traveling to Houston, Texas to renew her passport. Does anyone have a link to the latest H-1 and H-2 forms in Chinese? Thank you all! : ) Link to comment
dnoblett Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 I tried to read the Chinese Embassy site and the Los Angeles Consulate site, but I could find no information regarding this issue so maybe you all can help. My hubby needs to renew his Chinese passport next year. I know that we are supposed to apply in Los Angeles for his new passport, but my hubby was told by his other Chinese friends that the Consul (or other authorized person) makes a trip to Honolulu about twice a year to handle these renewals within the state. Now, I may not have the most perfect Chinese, but I did not see anything about this on the Chinese Embassy/Consulate website. Supposedly they put it in the newspaper a month or so before they come to Hawaii. Has anyone heard of this? I don't mind making the trip to Los Angeles because we have a lot of family there and there will be a family reunion in Vegas so we can hitch a ride to Vegas after we are done with the passport stuff, but hubby would like to save the trip, or at least have time to spend in Los Angeles doing something "better" than passport renewal. Any of the 808 state people know anything about this? Have others heard of this happening? I don't want to doubt what hubby said, but we need to start planning our action plan here! Thanks as always for all your help!My wife will soon be traveling to Houston, Texas to renew her passport. Does anyone have a link to the latest H-1 and H-2 forms in Chinese? Thank you all! : )I find form for passport renewal and visa application here: http://www.china-embassy.org/chn/hzqz/hzlxz/default.htm You need to explain H-1 H-2 forms first I have heard of such forms, H-1 makes me think of a work visa for the USA Link to comment
Randy W Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 I tried to read the Chinese Embassy site and the Los Angeles Consulate site, but I could find no information regarding this issue so maybe you all can help. My hubby needs to renew his Chinese passport next year. I know that we are supposed to apply in Los Angeles for his new passport, but my hubby was told by his other Chinese friends that the Consul (or other authorized person) makes a trip to Honolulu about twice a year to handle these renewals within the state. Now, I may not have the most perfect Chinese, but I did not see anything about this on the Chinese Embassy/Consulate website. Supposedly they put it in the newspaper a month or so before they come to Hawaii. Has anyone heard of this? I don't mind making the trip to Los Angeles because we have a lot of family there and there will be a family reunion in Vegas so we can hitch a ride to Vegas after we are done with the passport stuff, but hubby would like to save the trip, or at least have time to spend in Los Angeles doing something "better" than passport renewal. Any of the 808 state people know anything about this? Have others heard of this happening? I don't want to doubt what hubby said, but we need to start planning our action plan here! Thanks as always for all your help!My wife will soon be traveling to Houston, Texas to renew her passport. Does anyone have a link to the latest H-1 and H-2 forms in Chinese? Thank you all! : ) They made us fill out the ones they had at the consulate - the ones I had downloaded weren't good enough. Link to comment
dnoblett Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 They made us fill out the ones they had at the consulate - the ones I had downloaded weren't good enough. Kind of reminds me of the personnel at the medical centers in Guangzhou, even-though the consulate posts forms for people to download and fill out, some anal official thinks that the "official" government printed forms are better than the "official" online version. Link to comment
michaln Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 ling just asked about renewing her passport this morning I told her we may have to go to Los Angeles she says no still have one year maybe go China Link to comment
michaelt Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 I tried to read the Chinese Embassy site and the Los Angeles Consulate site, but I could find no information regarding this issue so maybe you all can help. My hubby needs to renew his Chinese passport next year. I know that we are supposed to apply in Los Angeles for his new passport, but my hubby was told by his other Chinese friends that the Consul (or other authorized person) makes a trip to Honolulu about twice a year to handle these renewals within the state. Now, I may not have the most perfect Chinese, but I did not see anything about this on the Chinese Embassy/Consulate website. Supposedly they put it in the newspaper a month or so before they come to Hawaii. Has anyone heard of this? I don't mind making the trip to Los Angeles because we have a lot of family there and there will be a family reunion in Vegas so we can hitch a ride to Vegas after we are done with the passport stuff, but hubby would like to save the trip, or at least have time to spend in Los Angeles doing something "better" than passport renewal. Any of the 808 state people know anything about this? Have others heard of this happening? I don't want to doubt what hubby said, but we need to start planning our action plan here! Thanks as always for all your help!My wife will soon be traveling to Houston, Texas to renew her passport. Does anyone have a link to the latest H-1 and H-2 forms in Chinese? Thank you all! : )I find form for passport renewal and visa application here: http://www.china-embassy.org/chn/hzqz/hzlxz/default.htm You need to explain H-1 H-2 forms first I have heard of such forms, H-1 makes me think of a work visa for the USAH-1 is intended for Chinese passport renewal ($55.00) and H-2 is to add "Addendum" (+$10.00) for new "married name page" to passport to hopefully make future travel easier? All will occur next Monday (Feb 1st, 2010) in Houston, Texas, hopefully without any glitches! We have found both pdf's (fillable, but not saveable) should you all desire? Link to comment
waingro Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 Any news Xiaofeizhu? We are also in Hawaii and need to do a passport renewal... Any luck getting a real LA consulate person on the phone? That would be a miracle. Link to comment
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