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		<title>Adoption and Chinese Visas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[04/01/14 The process of applying for a Chinese visa from our location in Central Asia was going to be difficult. Extreme conditions and the likelihood of closed mountain passes&#8230;&#8230;we took a flight from Almaty&#8230;..4000 kilometres more or less south. We are in now in Hong Kong&#8230;..the perfect place to secure &#8230;]]></description>
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The process of applying for a Chinese visa from our location in Central Asia was going to be difficult. Extreme conditions and the likelihood of closed mountain passes&#8230;&#8230;we took a flight from Almaty&#8230;..4000 kilometres more or less south. We are in now in Hong Kong&#8230;..the perfect place to secure our Chinese visas&#8230;.apparently&#8230;.there is no simpler place to organise the next leg of our planned adventure.<br />
 It was incredibly simple to make arrangements for a visa&#8230;.for me!<br />
4 working days later, returning to the visa agency, a new year of adventure&#8230;..we are in shock. In ignorance we expected if there were any difficulties in the visa process, the difficulties would apply to me&#8230;.yet&#8230;&#8230;I am off to China alone. Li has been denied a Chinese visa, many phone calls and emails later, Li&#8217;s mum, Jude forward copies of Li&#8217;s  adoption documents&#8230;..which then proved too difficult for the visa agency &#8230;.Forever Bright&#8230;.to process. Li is British, of Chinese descent having been adopted in Hong Kong&#8230;..and the Chinese do not appear to understand this.<br />
My passport holds a nice new piece of paper allowing me 30 days.<br />
We did not anticipate Li not being granted a visa into China. Next option&#8230;..plan B&#8230;..beer&#8230;..lots of it&#8230;..and I need to use my visa or risk difficulties in entry on my&#8230;..our&#8230;.next visit&#8230;&#8230;.So I am off to China&#8230;&#8230;Alone! And we are very thankful to Lawrence and Helen our hosts&#8230;..putting up with the guests that never leave.</p>
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