China: Stricter Conditions Imposed on U.S. Citizens' Visa Applications

As reported by the Associated Press, China has implemented new visa regulations for U.S. citizens, effective May 4. A notice on the website for the Chinese Embassy and its consulates in the U.S., dated May 3, stated that all visa applications now will require six business days to process, with express and rush services for visa applications suspended until further notice. Visa applicants also must fill out a form declaring which countries and U.S. states they have visited during the preceding two weeks. The regulations appear to apply to all Chinese visas, including tourist and business categories.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu declined to comment on the specific visa changes for U.S. nationals, apart from saying that "relevant adjustment [to the visa policy] is non-discriminatory and is not targeted at any country. The adjustment of visa policy will not affect the normal entry of foreigners and exchanges of people."

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