Embassy & Consulate of Slovakia in China

Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Beijing

Ambassador: H.E. Mr. Dušan Bella
Address: Ri Tan Lu, Jian Guo Men Wai, Chaoyang District
Postal Code: 100600
Tel: (+86)10 6532 1531/1530/1537
Fax: (+86)10 6532 4814
E-mail: emb.beijing@mzv.sk

 Consular Section
Office hours:
Tuesday & Thursday:
09:00 – 11:00 (visa applications; consular legalisation service)
15:00 – 16:00 (document collection – “pick-ups”)

 Commercial Section
Tel.: (+86)10 6532 6936
Fax: (+86)10 6532 6228

 Military Attache Office
Tel.: (+86)10 6532 4178
Fax: (+86)10 6532 4178
 

Consulate in Shanghai

Address: No. 1375 Huaihai Central Road, Shanghai
Tel: +86(21) 6431 4205
Fax: +86(21) 6471 3604
Email: cg.shanghai@mzv.sk
 

  Special Notices for Chinese going to Slovakia
1. Take your passports and other documents that can prove your identity with you, the police may check your ID at any moment. If you can not present your ID documents to the police, you will be possibly jailed for illegal immigration.

2. If you reside in the local people's personal residence, you must go to the relevant police offices to register within three days after your arrival.

3. Camera is forbidden around military and security establishments. Film and cameras may be confiscated in the event of violation. Violators may be scolded, fined and even deported from Slovakia.

 Customs Regulations:
Limited amounts of following goods are exempt from customs duties when entering Slovakia:
1. Tobacco: 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars (or 100 cigars, each should not weigh more than 3 grams)
2. Alcohol: one liter (wine-level: above 22% alcohol) two liters (wine level: below 22% alcohol) two liters of champagne, two liters of ratafee, two liters of wine
3. Perfume: toilet water (50 liters), atomizers (250 liters)
4. A limited dose of medicine for personal use
PS: Rule No.1 and Rule No.2 is not applied to young people under 18.

 Please contact China Embassy in Slovakia if Slovakians will go to China.

- Last updated on Jun. 05, 2024 -
Questions & Answers on Embassy & Consulate of Slovakia in China
Asked by Andrei Florian from ROMANIA | Oct. 03, 2016 02:35Reply
Questions about China's Visa from Bratislava
Hi,
I am Florian Andrei and I am working in Slovakia(Romanian). I already bought the plains for China for next year in April (touristic trip for 2 weeks). I have few questions if you are kind to answer:
1. Is it possible to apply for visa from Bratislava(I have residence card for Slovakia) ?
2. When is best to apply for visa (April 2017 will be the trip) ?
3. Is it possible to apply my wife also for me? Is necessary some power of attorney for this?

Thank you and I wait your reply.


Florian
Answers (1)
Answered by Paige from BELGIUM | Oct. 08, 2016 22:04
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1. Florian, yes, it is possible for you to apply for that from Bratislava.
2. Usually, you are advised to apply for it one month prior to your trip.
3. Your wife can apply for you, but you should be in Slovakia as well during the application process. The power of attorney may not be required.
Asked by robert from SLOVAKIA | Mar. 10, 2015 22:41Reply
do i need a visa when im a slovak boy living in àustralia when i want to go to china for holiday?
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Answered by Gaga from DENMARK | Mar. 11, 2015 02:12
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Robert, you need to apply for a tourist L type at the CVASC center in Australia. The application documents you should prepare in advance include: your passport and a photocopy of its data page, a filled-out application form, a recently-taken bare-headed color photo, the original and photocopy of your residence permit and Australian entry permit, round-trip tickets and hotel booking records, and other materials required by the office.
Asked by Jared from USA | Mar. 05, 2013 07:35Reply
Moving cat from China to Slovakia
Hi, I would like to bring my cat. What are the regulations and some costs involved in moving the cat?

Thanks!
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Answered by Brad from AUSTRALIA | Mar. 06, 2013 01:53
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Hi, I got this website for requirements for moving pets to Slovakia, I hope this somewhat helped: http://www.petrelocation.com/resources/international-regulations/slovakia
Asked by yaa | Jul. 16, 2012 04:00Reply
I am a Ghanaian schooling in china,i would love to visit slovak for a short tour
becuse i have learnt much about slovak and cant wait to see with own eyes and also get some experince but when i called the slovakia embassy they told me that they do not give ghanaian passport holders so i want to find out if this is really true and if it so i would also like to know why.i want to visit next year summer and which kind of documents do i need as a tourist.thank you
Answers (1)
Answered by Steve | Jul. 16, 2012 04:27
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If the staff in the slovakia embassy told me so, it must be true. If you still have any doubt, you may go to the embassy directly to make a face-toface enquiry.
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