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The Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in Los Angeles is the People's Republic of China's (PRC) diplomatic mission headquartered at 443 Shatto Place in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. [1] The passport and visa office is on the third floor of 500 Shatto Place, Los Angeles, California.
Consulate-General Zaib Shaikh 550 South Hope Street, 9/F Downtown Chile: Consulate-General Francisco Javier Leal Lisboa 6100 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 575 Carthay China: Consulate-General: Guo Shaochun 443 Shatto Place Koreatown Croatia: Consulate-General Renee Pea 11766 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1250 Sawtelle Czech Republic: Consulate-General
Consular district of TECO Los Angeles. Following the signing of the Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China which resulted in the United States terminating diplomatic relations with the Republic of China, the consulate of the Republic of China in Los Angeles was closed on 28 February 1979.
Prior to 1979, the Republic of China (Taiwan) was represented in Washington by its embassy, occupying the building now used by Haiti. [2] After the transfer of recognition to the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China was no longer recognized by the United States, and therefore no longer entitled to use the former embassy, with its diplomatic mission replaced by the current Taipei ...
In 2015, China opened its largest diplomatic mission in Pakistan. [4] Current missions. Africa ... Consulate General Los Angeles: Consulate General: New York City:
The application fee for a Chinese visa is 185 USD for regular processing (4 business days) and US$210 for expedited processing (2-3 business days), while 1-business-day rush processing is US$222 and only at the discretion of the consulate or embassy. [130] [131] Rush and expedited services are not provided by the Los Angeles consulate. [132]
Consular district of TECO San Francisco. Following the signing of the Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China which resulted in the United States terminating diplomatic relations with the Republic of China, the consulate of the Republic of China in San Francisco was closed on 28 February 1979.
The Consulate General of China in San Francisco (Chinese: 中国驻旧金山总领事馆) is a diplomatic mission of the People's Republic of China to the United States of America in the city of San Francisco. The consulate was opened in August 1979. [1]