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Q: any latest news about green card lads

latest about green card

3 years 12 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - Wuhan

 
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USA Green card:

 

https://www.usa.gov/green-cards

 

Chino-Green-ish card:

 

Jan. 2016

https://chinaschooling.com/how-to-apply-for-a-chinese-green-card/

 

Mar. 2019

https://chinalawhelp.com/chinese-green-card/

 

Aug. 2019

https://www.beijingesc.com/china-green-card.html

 

I owe half of my pints here, i.e. raincoats or (magic) carpets to DDG (DuckDuckGo) search engine ... 

 

 

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please try your local embassy or consulate.

they would have the latest and most accurate news/information.

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USA Green card:

 

https://www.usa.gov/green-cards

 

Chino-Green-ish card:

 

Jan. 2016

https://chinaschooling.com/how-to-apply-for-a-chinese-green-card/

 

Mar. 2019

https://chinalawhelp.com/chinese-green-card/

 

Aug. 2019

https://www.beijingesc.com/china-green-card.html

 

I owe half of my pints here, i.e. raincoats or (magic) carpets to DDG (DuckDuckGo) search engine ... 

 

 

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