Visa Application Process

Q: Do I need to apply for a Chinese visa?

  • If you do not meet China’s visa exemption policies (e.g., the 240-hour visa-free transit policy), you will need to apply for a visa.

Q: What passport requirements must I meet to apply for a Chinese visa?

  • You must hold an original passport with at least six months of validity remaining.
  • Your passport must have at least two blank pages for the visa.

Q: How do I choose the appropriate visa type?

  • Choose the visa type based on the purpose of your visit. For example, if traveling for tourism, apply for a Tourist Visa (L Visa).

Q: What documents are required to apply for a Chinese visa?
Basic documents include:

  • A valid passport (with at least six months of validity remaining).
  • A completed visa application form and a recent passport-sized photo.
  • Proof of legal residence (if applying outside your home country).

Additional documents (depending on visa type):

  • Details of your travel plan (e.g., itinerary, proof of accommodation).
  • Round-trip flight reservations and hotel bookings.
  • An invitation letter (issued by a Chinese travel agency or other authorized entity).

Q: What information should the invitation letter contain?

  • Applicant’s information: name, passport number, purpose of visit, etc.
  • Inviting party’s information: name, contact details, address.
  • Visit details: travel plans and itinerary.

Q: How do I submit a visa application?

  • Through a visa center: Visit the official visa service center website, complete the application form online, and schedule an appointment to submit your application.
  • Direct submission to an embassy or consulate: For areas without visa centers, applications can be submitted in person or via an authorized representative.

Q: Is fingerprint collection required?

  • Since 2018, most applicants from various countries are required to submit their applications in person and provide fingerprints.

Q: How do I collect my approved visa?

  • Visit the visa center, pay the applicable fees, and collect your passport with the visa.

 

For details, see the National Immigration Administration: https://en.nia.gov.cn/n182/n285/n20208/n26006/c38080/content.html

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