rschaadtw Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Hello All, I have just received the following information from the American Embassy regarding babies born in China: Please review the following handout for your information. <<Travel doc for Amcit child to exit China.doc>> An exit permit would be the best option for your child to exit China. Youcan apply for such permit at: Guangzhou Public Security Bureau Alien Administration Section Office hour: (Monday-Friday) 8:15am-11:30am; 2:30pm-5:00pm Except Wednesday Afternoons Add.: 155 Jiefang Rd. South, Guangzhou Tel: 8311-5808 Fee for an Exit Visa is 420.00 RMBNormal processing for an Exit visa varies from 3 to 5 working days inShenzhen PSB and Guangzhou PSB respectively. No fee will be charged for an expedited visa. Howerver, evidence showing the emergency situations should be presented at the time of application. Given that an exit permit/visa would only be valid for one month, you couldhave your travel schedule ready before going to the police bureau. For any further inquiry, feel free to call us: 020-81218418. American Citizen Service Unit-------------------------------------------- Travel Documents for U.S. CitizenChildren Born in China to Exit China In order for American citizen children born in China to exit the country, appropriate travel documents must be obtained after a Consular Report of Birth and a U.S. passport are issued by the U.S. Consulate/Embassy. If neither parent is a Chinese citizen, a Chinese visa for the child must be obtained from the Aliens Administration Section of a local Public Security Bureau. If either parent of the child is a Chinese citizen, that parent needs to obtain an exit permit or a Chinese passport for the child from the Public Security Bureau located in the place of his/her residency. If an exit permit is issued, the child can depart China on that permit. If a Chinese passport is issued, the parent(s) needs to apply for a pro forma U.S. visa for the child at the American Citizen Services Unit of the Consulate. PLEASE PRESENT THE CHINESE PASSPORT WITH U.S. VISA WHILE THE CHILD EXITS CHINA AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION ON THE VISA WHILE YOUR CHILD ENTERS UNITED STATES. The following documents are required: DOCUMENTS NEEDED FOR A PRO-FORMA VISA 1. DS-156 FORM filled out in both English and Chinese. (The form is available at this office or can be obtained at the front gate of Guangzhou Consulate or at the CITI-Bank);2. Two photos of the child (front facing, 37mmx37mm) .3. Child’s Chinese Passport;4. Child’s U.S. Passport; 5. Consular Report of Birth Abroad;6. Receipt of the Non-Immigrant Visa fee (Payment could only be made at one of the CITIC Industrial Bank Branches in Guangdong and Fujian. Please see the attached list). The American Citizen Services of the Consulate General is open Monday through Friday, 10:00AM-12:00PM , 1:30PM - 3:30PM. The Consulate is closed on Saturdays and Sundays and on American and local holidays. Tel: (86-20) 8121-8418, Fax: (86-20) 8121-8428. FOR THE DETAILED AND OFFICIAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE APPLICATION FOR EXIT PERMMIT OR CHINESE PASSPORT, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC SECURITY BUREAU. Link to comment
bobmal99 Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 I think it would just be easier to adopt a Chinese child!!! That only takes about two years... Our government and China's in action again!!!! Link to comment
rschaadtw Posted December 4, 2003 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Bob & Lili, I have just read that the process of adopting child from overseas has been reduced to about 45 days! I am not sure if it has passed or it is a proposal.Some women may agree with you there. - Richard Link to comment
bobmal99 Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 I mean really, how much of a threat can an infant be to the US, or anyone. This process should be a slam dunk, but it is not. Thanks for all the info though.. Link to comment
Mick Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Now I am really confused. If the child is considered a US citizen, why would he or she have to have a Chinese passport???? Link to comment
Robert S. Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Are you sure there is no namecheck? Link to comment
rschaadtw Posted December 4, 2003 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 I have read somewhere according to some people at other yahoo groups that the Chinese govenment does not like to issue 'exit permits'. They would want you to get a Chinese passport because anything born in China in their eyes is a Chinese. Link to comment
keelec Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Are you sure there is no namecheck?Just make sure you get them out of China and to the USA before they enter the "Terrible Twos"..... Some can be real terrors!!!!!!!!!! ------ CK ------ Link to comment
MarkLuvsShuPing Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 Maybe that should be "Terrorist Twos". Yes, someone had to say it. Link to comment
MarkLuvsShuPing Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 I don't know about you guys, but one of the biggest pains of this whole process for me is the realization that the clock is ticking. ShuPing and I want to have children, but having read Robhon's story and a few others, I know I don't want the additional trauma of having my wife go through the whole thing in China, without me. Being unable to get them both over here with me is not how I want things to happen. For those of you currently in that situation God bless you, really. I'm 41 and ShuPing will be 36 in January and instead of taking a year to ourselves before having a child, that year will probably be spent mostly away from each other. The timetable will get pushed back and we'll probably rush things a little once she gets here. Not exactly an ideal situation for her on top of the culture shock. I tell her all the time how wonderful I think she is and how brave to come to a new world. Add having a baby on top of it and she's just incredible. Can I get an "Amen" gentlemen? Link to comment
Bryan_Qunying Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 Amen Mark! I think it is wonderful anytime a couple in love can bring a new child into this world. I have been divorced 2 times prior to marring Qunying. I have had 5 children and I now enjoy 6 grandchildren. Qunying has 1 daughter. I remember the look on her face when she asked me how many children I had. You could hear her jaw hit the floor. All she could say (after several minutes) was, we now have 6 children and I (meaning Qunying) is young Grandmother! We have talked about how it would be very nice for us to have another child together, (sense my kids are grown, except for 1) but unfortunatly she had problems when she delivered her daughter and can not have any more children. So I say to you, Good Luck and I wish you all the joy and best wishes for a new life in this world. Bryan Link to comment
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