China and Visas
The People's Republic of China follows the international system and issues visas according to its laws and regulations which may be modified from time to time.
Number of Entries / Validity/ Duration of Each Stay
1. Single, Double and Multiple Entry Visas
2. Visa Validity (Enter Before)
3. Duration of Stay (After Entry)
Visa Exemption
There are a very few situations where no visa is required for entering mainland China.
Visa on Arrival (Visa Issued at Entry Ports)
There are certain emergency situations which will permit aliens to get a visa on arrival at entry ports of mainland China.
Types of Chinese Visa
Tourist Visa (L) Issued to aliens who are going to China for tourism, family visiting or other private affairs.
Business Visa (F) Issued to aliens who are invited to China for a business visit, an investigation, a lecture, scientific-technological & cultural exchanges, short-term furthering studies or intern practice less than six months.
Student Visa (X) Issued to aliens who are going to China for study, furthering studies or intern practice longer than six months.
Work Visa (Z) Issued to aliens who are going to China for a post or employment, and to their accompanying family members.
Transit Visa (G) Issued to aliens who are going to a third country in transit of China.
Crew Visa (C) Issued to crewmembers involving international-based transportation by trains, airway and ships and their accompanying family members.
Resident Visa (D) Issued to aliens who are going to reside permanently in China.
Journalist Visa (J-1, J-2) Issued to foreign journalists for the purpose of reporting from China
Hong Kong Visa
Macau Visa
Chinese Visa Application
Application In Your Own Country
Application In China (Renewals and Extension)
Application In a Third Country
Requirements
Fees, Overstaying & Visa Agents
Visa Cancellation & Airline Regulations
Visa Mail Service
Temporary Residence Permit
Required Forms for Download
Visa Application Form of the People's Republic of China
Hong Kong Visa/Entry Permit Application Form
Physical Examination Record for Foreigner
Mutual Visa Exemption between China and Foreign Countries
Non-Visa to Hong Kong for Foreign Countries/Areas
TravelChinaGuide provides the following information to help foreign travellers understand about obtaining visas for China and some of the rules for foreigners to stay in China. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. However, there is considerable complexity as there are several visa types; visas can be applied for in your own country, in China, or in a third country; the rules vary according to your nationality, and the regulations can be changed at any time.
The information is relevant to holders of ordinary passports. If you hold a diplomatic or service passport, there are different rules and you will need to get advice from your employer.
Wherever you are in doubt about your visa situation, you should contact your local Chinese office that issues visas, such as China Embassy in Washington DC, USA, Chinese Embassy in Ottawa, Canada, China Embassy in London, UK.
The visas we are talking about here are 'entry visas', those which are part of the permission for a person to enter a foreign country.
Mostly, a visa is a permit granted before travelling to enter a country, usually for a fee. However, the visa is only an indication to immigration officials that you have satisfied certain conditions. On arrival, the immigration official has the power to approve or disallow your entrance to the country. So, when you arrive you can be told that you may not enter. This can be for many reasons including a belief that there is something wrong with the passport or the visa, you do not have enough money, you plan to work when the visa does not allow this, or that you are in some other way 'undesirable'. There is normally nothing you can do about it and you will not be permitted to enter. This poses problems for airlines and in turn for passengers – see the heading Airline Rules
Sometimes, a visa can be issued at the border when you arrive. This is half way between being a true visa and a 'no visa required' situation. There are not many situations where this is available for entry to China.
Travelers' Voices on Chinese Visa
1.
Jul. 3,2009 02:57 Reply
Ms.erlinda(philippines) said:
dear sir
can i ask what are the things needed to apply a visa?
2.
Jul. 1,2009 10:12 Reply
Ms.Warhurst(England) said:
I have a single entry visa for China and I am due to arrive in Beijing next week. I am a British citizen and British passport holder. Please can you advise whether I can change it to a multiple entry visa as I now want to travel to Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos before returning to Beijing for my flight back to the UK.
Jul. 1,2009 20:39
Mr.Sean replied:
Could you please clear your ideas? You will go to Beijing firstly, then the head for Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and back to Beijing again? Or you will go to Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos firstly and go to Beijing finally?
Jul. 3,2009 01:27
Ms.Warhurst(England) replied:
I go to Beijing first, I then travel on to Xian and Guilin. From Guilin I want to head South to Vietnam. My question is whether I can change my single entry visa to a double entry so I can come back to China to fly home from Beijing.
Many thanks.
3.
Jul. 1,2009 09:36 Reply
Mr.James(USA) said:
I was told that if you're a US traveling to Hong Kong or Macau you DO NOT need a visa if staying less then 90 days. Is this TRUE? Here's the website I got this info from. I even called them to confirm this. Any info from you guys would be great. Thanks. http://www.visarite.com/faq.htm#Whatisavisa
Jul. 1,2009 20:35
Mr.Simon replied:
Yes, Americans are free of visa to Hk for less than 90 days, but you are only exempt of visa to Macau for less than 30 days.
4.
Jun. 30,2009 06:52 Reply
Mr.Nisar(Pakistan ) said:
Hi All,
I am currently in China. I have single entry visa and want to visit Macau. Will my China visa expire if i go to Macau. If it will expire then can i get China visa from Macau border as i'll be visiting Macau on weekend?
Regards,
Nisar
Jun. 30,2009 22:21
Mr.Randy replied:
Yes, your visa expired after you enter China, but you can stay in China for 30 days which is the duration of the visa after enter different from the enter before(validity).
You mean you will come back to China from Macau again? YOu can apply for the China visa again from Macau SAR when you are there.
5.
Jun. 30,2009 06:10 Reply
Mr.Bohra(India) said:
Hi, I will be getting a job offer to work in China for long term. The company doesn't have an idea what type of work visa I will be requiring to work in China as I will be offered local salary (not as expat).I am an Indian citizen. Please advice.
Jun. 30,2009 22:17
Mr.Tony replied:
You need a work visa to China.
6.
Jun. 29,2009 02:26 Reply
Mrs.anita(indai) said:
i want thhe address of china visa office to send a letter of invitation of the gentelmen who are suppose to visit india to our factory to render their commissioning service,
thks
Jun. 29,2009 03:48
Mr.Zang replied:
Mrs. anita,
There are a China embassy and two consulates in India (Kolkata, Mumbai). Which one's address do you want?
You can browse it on this page:
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/india.htm
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/india/
7.
Jun. 29,2009 01:45 Reply
Mr. Paudel(Ja) said:
Dear sir/madam
i am a nepalese citizen but i have long term visa for japan . june 13 i am planing to go nepal and i want to vist my friend in hongkong she is ID holder in hongkong . so i make one day transit in hongkong . please tell me can i get hongkong visa ?
Jun. 29,2009 02:37
Mrs.Lisa replied:
You can get a transit visa for Hong Kong.
8.
Jun. 29,2009 01:37 Reply
Ms.Stella(Singapore) said:
Hi,
I was told that I have to apply for my Z visa in Singapore (documents issued in Singapore) but I am not able to stay for another day even if it is applied for express service as I have to leave on the next day, flight time at 8 am to Shanghai.
As I plan to stay in shanghai for 3 weeks to a month, what is the best option for me? Can I apply for my Z visa in China, Shanghai?
Jun. 29,2009 02:33
Mr.David(Australia) replied:
Ms. Stella,
I have read somewhere that it is possible to apply for Z visa within mainland China.(in the Public Security Bureau Entry & Exit Administration Office). However, I don't have the experience. You have to check it. Previously, it was possible to get China Z visa in Hong Kong.
9.
Jun. 27,2009 12:13 Reply
Mr.albi(Italy) said:
Hello, i'm italian and i'm flying to hong kong and then i'll go to china. It's not my first time and usually i got my china visa at one travel agency in HK or at the china ambassy for about 180 HK$ 3 mounths validity. I read about a china visa available at the border (HK - Schenzen). I'm not talking about the Shenzen permit that is valid just in Shenzen area but a real china visa. Someone know if is it true and what's the validity and cost of this visa?
Jun. 27,2009 22:54
Mr.Chris replied:
Currently, the severe situation of AH1N1 flu makes China tighten its visa policy. The visa-on-arrival is not easy to get. You'd better apply for the visa prior to your travel.
10.
Jun. 26,2009 01:36 Reply
Mr.M.Chandirasekaran(India) said:
I am an Indian, my passport expiry date is 29/12/2009. Can I get chinese visa? if i submit application for visa on 29.06.2009
Jun. 26,2009 02:36
Ms.Jennifer replied:
Yes, the embassy usually requires you to submit your passport with at least 6 months validity before expiration and with at least 2 blank pages.