China Visa

China Visa

 Update: China announced on November 1, 2024 that a visa-free policy will be implemented for citizens of nine additional countries, namely Slovakia, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein, and South Korea, which will take effect since November 8, 2024.

China Visa Types

  • Tourist (L) Issued to aliens who are going to PRC for tourism.
  • Business (M) Issued to aliens who are going to PRC for business and trade activities.
  • Student (X) Issued to aliens who are going for study, furthering studies.
  • Work (Z) Issued to aliens who are going for a post or employment.
  • Transit (G) Issued to aliens who are going to a third country in transit of PRC.
  • Private Visit (S) Issued to family members of foreigners residing in China for work, study, etc.
  • Family Reunion (Q) Issued to relatives of Chinese citizens or foreigners with permanent residence permit residing in PRC.
  • Noncommercial Visit (F) Issued to aliens who are invited to a lecture, scientific-technological & cultural exchanges, study tours, etc.
  • Talent (R) Issued to high-level personnel and much-needed highly talented people.
  • Crew (C) Issued to crewmembers involving international-based transportation by trains, airway and ships and their accompanying family members.
  • Resident (D) Issued to aliens who are going to reside permanently in PRC.
  • Journalist (J-1, J-2) Issued to foreign journalists for the purpose of reporting from PRC.

 

Do you need a visa to travel to China?

If holding an ordinary passport, you need to apply for a visa for China unless you are granted a visa free entry or are covered by China's visa exemption policy, such as the 24/72/144 hours visa free transit schemes, Hainan 30-day visa-free access, visa exemption for tour groups meeting certain requirements, and visa-free entry for holders of APEC Business Travel Card.

It's worth mention that China grants more and more European and Oceanian countries 15-day visa-free entry like France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Iceland, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, etc. Also, nationals of countries which have reached mutual visa-exemption agreements with China, like Singapore, Brunei, Qatar, Maldives, and Armenia, can also enjoy free entry to China. Those who hold a Chinese Temporary Residence Permit don't need a visa for China either within the Residence Permit's validity.
 

How to apply a visa for China

 Step 1: Fill in China visa application form online, print it out and sign it. Remember to choose the Chinese embassy or consulate, or Chinese Visa Application Centers (CVASC) in charge of your residence district. 

 Step 2: Collect other required documents.

 Step 3: Visit the Chinese embassy or consulate-general or hte CVASC which all provide walk-in service, submit your application and pay the fee. You will then be given a pick-up slip. The visa fee in some countries are paid when collecting the visa. 

 Step 4: Collect your passport and visa on the date shown on the pick-up slip. If you use mail service, just wait for your mail.
 

China Embassies

Chinese Embassy in Washington DC, USA
Chinese Embassy in Ottawa, Canada
Chinese Embassy in London, UK
Chinese Embassy in Canberra, Australia
Chinese Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand
 More Chinese Embassies and Consulates
- Last updated on Nov. 06, 2024 by Gabby Li -
Questions & Answers on China Visa
Asked by Abdul Gani from INDONESIA | Nov. 12, 2024 15:23Reply
Double entry visa China-mongolia-china
Hi, so i intend to go to Mongolia thru China by this route: Indonesia - Beijing - Erlian - (land border) Mongolia - (land border) Erlian - Tianjin - Indonesia. I need a double entry visa but here are my concerns:
1 Do I need to show 4 flight tickets when applying for visa? I want to enter and exit Mongolia by land within 10 days.
2. How do I explain in the itinerary that I will leave China by land then reenter thru the same border?
3. Is this scenario plausible / acceptable?

Thank you
Answers (1)
Answered by Rita | Nov. 12, 2024 22:49
10Reply


1. You don't need to show 4 flights. I think the tickets you arrive in and leave China are enough.
2. Yes, you'd better do this because it tells why you need two entries.
3. It's acceptable.
Asked by Ray from USA | Nov. 11, 2024 10:57Reply
144 hours transit VISA free questions
I'm flying in HK and will go to Macau this Dec. I am planning to take the Ferry from Macau to Shekou Port for the 144 hours transit VISA and then from Shenzhen to HK. I have some follow up questions. 1/.When arriving at Shekou Port for the 144 VISA free transit, do we just go to the regular custom counter (international visitors) or is there a special counter we must attend first? 2/. If for some reason the 144 VISA free transit is not granted, there is still a VOA VISA offering at Shekou Port right (for backup and what hours of operation?) anything we need to pay attention to? 3/. When we leave Shenzhen to HK, we were originally planning to either get a private shuttle from Shenzhen to HK, if I have my private shuttle reservation confirmed, is that good enough for proof of return transit? (I also assumed, I do not have to exit China from the same port we enter (Shekou Port)). Our other plan is to go through Luohu and take the subway to HK (would I even able to pre-purchase a subway ticket from Luohu to HK? or do I need to purchase an express train ticket from Futian to Hong Kong? Thank you once again for your advise.
Answers (1)
Answered by Marcy | Nov. 11, 2024 22:03
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Upon arrival at Shekou, you will go through the customs check first, then to the immigration counter to fill in the entry card, then fingerprints collecting, and follow the bilingual signs to the 144 transit area with your ticket to leave for HK and hotel reservation. If the 144 is not granted, then you can apply for the 5-day voa there at a cost of CNY 130. The office hours of Shekou VOA office are 9:00 - 13:00 & 14:30 - 16:30. The private shuttle reservation usually will be accepted and you don't have to exit through the same port. You can't pre-purchase the subway ticket. I think the train to HK is better to be a proof.
Asked by marivic from PHILIPPINES | Oct. 30, 2024 01:09Reply
Can i go out of the airport for long layover
hi i'm travelling manila -kunming- manila round trip,
from mnl to kunming i have a long layover in beijing - about 20hrs
from Kunming on my way back to mnl, about the same 20hrs layover in Chengdu
Can i go out of the airport and spend my layovers in Beijing and Chengdu
I have a single entry china visa btw
Answers (1)
Answered by Rita | Oct. 30, 2024 19:44
20Reply


Yes, you can after the border inspection.
Asked by Asa Shaw from UNITED KINGDOM | Oct. 26, 2024 10:15Reply
144 hour transit visa free.
I’m a UK passport holder. I want to fly UAE to Beijing then to Thailand. Does that itinerary allow me to do that, or do I have to leave from my home country?
Answers (3)
Answered by Keith | Oct. 28, 2024 00:40
00Reply


Yes, it's an eligible 144 route. You don't have to fly from your home country. Only the stops before and after China matter. Just make sure your flight has no other stopovers in China.
Answered by Asa shaw | Oct. 29, 2024 08:53
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Can I fly UAE, China, UK? I’m not sure if I’m allowed to fly back to my home country?
Answered by Emily | Oct. 30, 2024 02:16
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It's OK. You can fly back to your home country as long as it's a third country.
Asked by Tu from MYANMAR | Oct. 11, 2024 12:39Reply
About transit visa
Dear Sir/Madam
I am holding myanmar passport and US F1 student visa and transit through guangzhou baiyuon airport and so i just want to know i need transit visa or not
please answer me
Answers (1)
Answered by Keith | Oct. 11, 2024 23:28
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What's your travel route? If you fly from the US to another country visa Guangzhou airport in China and the layover is less than 24 hours, then you do not need a transit visa.
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