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China Visa Online

Processing time

4 to 6 days

Starting from

₹10,279/-

Tourist Visa

Process
Detail
Processing time
4 to 6 days
Stay period
Upto 30 days
Validity
Upto 90 days
Entry
Single
Fees
INR 7,779/-

Business Visa

Process
Detail
Processing time
4 to 6 days
Stay period
Upto 30 days
Validity
Upto 90 days
Entry
Single
Fees
INR 7,779/-
  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any;
  • Visa Application form;
  • 2 recent colour photographs (Photo Specification);
  • Original Business Covering letter on business letterhead;
  • Invitation letter from host Company stating purpose of trip, business details etc;
  • Indian Company Registration Certificate.
  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any;
  • Visa Application form;
  • 2 recent colour photographs (Photo Specification);
  • Personal Covering letter (For Employed - Plain paper/ For Self-Employed – Company Letterhead);
  • Original updated Bank Statement with minimum closing balance of INR 1,60,000/- (last 6 months);
  • Income Tax Returns/Form 16 for last 3 years;
  • Confirmed return flight tickets;
  • Day wise Itinerary;
  • Hotel reservation.

Kindly note: The Govt is very strict on the photograph requirement; please ensure that your photos are as per the specifications.

1. If Employed:

  • Original Leave sanctioned certificate with company seal and signature;
  • Last 3 months salary slip.

2. If Self Employed:

  • Business Registration License / MOA / Partnership deed;
  • Company’s updated bank statement of last 6 months;
  • Company’s IT returns for last 3 years.

3. If Retired:

  • Proof of retirement like pension book, statement etc.

4. If Student

  • School / College / Institute ID Card;
  • Bonafide certificate.

5. If Minor

  • Birth Certificate;
  • No Objection Certificate from the parents / non-accompanying parent on Rs 100/- stamp paper;
  • ID proof of parent like passport or PAN card.

6. If Visiting friend or relative:

  • Invitation letter;
  • Inviter’s ID proof like Passport or Resident Permit;
  • Address proof i.e. utility bill, electricity bill etc.

7. If Sponsored:

  • Sponsorship letter;
  • Sponsor’s national ID proof like Passport, PAN card or Resident permit;
  • Updated bank statement of last 6 months;
  • Income tax returns of last 3 years.

8. For Business Visa:

  • Invitation letter from host Company stating purpose of trip, business details etc;
  • Covering letter from Indian company on company letterhead.

FAQs Rergarding China Visa

A Chinese visa is a stamp or endorsement placed by officials of China on a passport that allows the bearer to visit China. "Visit" is further defined as the reason for entry, usually business, tourist or transitory. Chinese visas are obtained through a visa service provider known as the Chinese Visa Application Service Center recognized by the Chinese Embassy or Consulate General to handle the daily routine work of processing China Visa applications.

All Indian nationals require a visa for China. If you are traveling to mainland China, whether for business or tourism, you require a Chinese Visa to be obtained from the Embassy/Consulate prior to your trip.

A Single and Double entry China Visa is valid for 90 days from issuance. You can enter China within the validity of 90 days from the date of issue (please note the time difference between China and India). And from the date of your entry, you can stay in China for 30 days (the duration period is written on the visa label).

 

You can apply for a China Visa one month before your intended date of entry Into China.

China Visas are issued according to the purpose of the trip; either for tourism or business activities. In general, "tourist" visas are issued specifically for the purpose of travel for pleasure, while "business" visas generally permits a traveller to engage in normal business-related activities (sales meetings, visiting a factory, negotiating agreements, etc.)

China Visa’s number of entries refers to the number of times the visa holder can make entry into China within the validity period of the Visa. A China Visa is normally issued with single entry, double entries or multiple entries. Single entry or double entries visa will expire after the times are used up. If you go to China again you will need a new visa. If the entries have not been used up but the visa has expired because the visa has reached the end of its validity period, you will need to apply for a new China Visa. Anyone holding an expired visa that goes to China will be refused entry at the border. It is essential that you check carefully the number of entries and make sure your visa is valid.

Yes. Original documents will be required in order to process your Japan visa application

Single-entry China Visas are usually valid for 3 months from the issue date, and will permit you to stay in China for a maximum of 30 days. This visa will allow you to travel as a tourist or conduct general business activities. Most people need to apply only for a single-entry China Visa. You need to apply for "double entry" or "multiple entry" China Visa if you need to leave and re-enter mainland China. Even when you go to Hong Kong or Macau from mainland China you still need to have a "double entry" or "multiple entry" China Visa.