Visa Information

Visa Information

Announcement on Adjustment of Requirements Relating to Health Declaration Starting from 0:00 on August 30, 2023 (Beijing time), when entering the country to make a health declaration to the Customs, it is not necessary to declare the results of the novel coronavirus nucleic acid or antigen test 48 hours before the trip.

Source: General Administration of Customs http://www.customs.gov.cn/customs/302249/2480148/5293086/index.html.

Visa Application

To apply for a China visa, you need to complete an application form attached with your recently-taken color photo, prepare a valid passport, and submit them along with other supporting documents to China Visa Application Service Center, Chinese embassy or consulate which is in charge of your residence area. Check the step-by-step guide on how to apply for a China visa below for details.

  • 1. Check whether you need a visa
  • An essential thing to do is to check whether you need a visa before starting the following process. As long as you are eligible for China's visa-free policies, you don't need the visa, but some documents like your passport, in and out transportation tickets and sometimes sufficient funds still need to be prepared for immigration check.

  • 2. Check which visa you need to get
  • Based on your travel purpose, determine which visa you are going to get. Read China Visa Types to select one which suits you most. For tourists, the L visa is suitable.

  • 3. Prepare all documents needed
  • Documents required for all types of visa include passport and visa application form attached with a recently-taken photo. Besides, other supporting documents are required, but they vary according to the visa type you are applying for. For instance, if you apply for a tourist L visa, the supporting documents will refer to round-trip tickets, hotel bookings or an invitation letter from your China travel agency. See detailed China Visa Application Requirements.

    Be sure your documents meet the requirements of Chinese embassy or consulate.

    Passport: with a remaining validity of at least 6 months; have blank visa pages.

    Visa Application Form: truthfully completed online, printed out and signed. Click to fill out China Visa Application Form.

    Photo: taken within latest six months; full face against a light background; size: 48mm x 33mm; bare-headed unless for religious causes.

  • 4. Make an appointment & submit the application
  • Make an appointment with the Chinese embassy, consulate or Chinese Visa Application Center (CVASC) which serves your residence area and lodge the submission at the scheduled time. Prior appointment may not be mandatory in some embassies or consulates, like China Consulate in Los Angeles. Click to make an appointment for China visa application submission.

    In most cases, applicants, especially those aged 14-70, need to show up in person. In a few cases, one can entrust someone else or an agent to do this. In a few consular offices and CVASCs, mail service is also available.

    The normal processing time is four working days including the day you submit the application and the day you collect. Remember there might be additional non-working days for Chinese public holidays. By paying an additional fee you can usually have your application processed faster. It is normally possible to have your application processed overnight, for collection in the following afternoon, though some offices might offer a same-day service if you arrive in the office soon after opening. In general try to apply for it well in advance to allow for any delay.

  • 5. Pay the fee and pick up your visa
  • Go to the place where you apply for China visa on the date appointed at the pick-up slip. Pay the fee and you will get your passport back with visa. Sometimes, one may need to pay the fee on the day of application submission. See China Visa Fees.

    The best time to apply for China visa is one or two months before your departure date. Usually, a China visa is valid for only three months from the date of issue, which indicates that the earliest time you can apply is three months before your departure.

    For more detailed information, please consult the embassy of the People's Republic of China in your country.

144-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy for Foreigners

From December 1, 2019, a total of 27 ports in 20 cities nationwide will implement a 144-hour visa-free transit policy for people from 53 countries.

  • Policy introduction:
  • The visa-free policy for foreigners in transit is a part of the visa-free system implemented all over the world. It refers to the policy that foreigners can transit from one country to a third country (region) without applying for a visa for the transit country according to the laws or relevant regulations of the transit country, and can stay in the transit country for a short time.

  • Processing entrance:
  • National Immigration Bureau government services platform https://s.nia.gov.cn/mps/main.html.

  • List of visa-free cities:
  • Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Qinhuangdao, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Shenyang, Dalian, Qingdao, Chengdu, Xiamen, Kunming, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Jieyang, Chongqing, Xi'an, Ningbo.

  • List of applicable countries:
  • Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Monaco, Russia, UK, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Serbia Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Belarus, USA, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Brunei, UAE, Qatar.

  • How to apply:
  • Citizens of countries (currently 53 countries) to which the 144-hour visa-free transit policy for foreigners applies can apply for a visa-free transit with their valid international travel documents and a joint ticket to a third country (region) with a determined date and seat within 144 hours. Transit visa-free foreigners holding passports or other international travel documents valid for less than 3 months, or have my visa authorities refused to stamp, or within 5 years there are illegal entry and exit, illegal residence, illegal employment records and other circumstances, the entry and exit border inspection authorities will not issue temporary entry permits.

  • Entry requirements:
  • According to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, foreigners who are visa-free for transit must carry valid international travel documents such as passports with them after entering the country, and they or the lodger shall register with the public security organ of their place of residence within 24 hours after check-in. If you stay in a hotel, you should register at the hotel front desk. Re-register if you need to change your residence during your stay.

  • Special reminder:
  • The transit visa-free period starts from 00: 00 the day after the entry day, and the time on the entry day is not counted. After entering the country, foreigners who are visa-free for transit will be punished by the entry-exit frontier inspection organ or the local public security organ if they exceed the permitted stay area or stay time limit, leave the country from non-designated transit ports, and fail to register their accommodation as required.