This visa includes of following things and read terms and conditions.
Single entry
Consulate fees
Service fees
All Taxes
30 Days
Tourist Visa
This visa includes of following things and read terms and conditions.
Single entry
Consulate fees
Service fees
All Taxes
30 Days
Business Visa
This visa includes of following things and read terms and conditions.
Double entry
Consulate fees
Service fees
All Taxes
30 Days
Business Visa
This visa includes of following things and read terms and conditions.
Single entry
Consulate fees
Service fees
All Taxes
Documents for China Visa application :
Standard application
Original passport and old passports, if any
Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival in China, with a minimum of two blank pages
Confirmed return air tickets
Day-wise itinerary of your stay in China
Visa application form duly filled and signed
2 recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background with matte-finish (size 48 mm x 33 mm and 70% face close-up) Note: Photograph should not be more than 3 months old, scanned/stapled and not used in any of the previous visas.
Covering letter mentioning details of travel, details of the traveller, purpose of visit and duration of stay. The letter should be duly signed by authorised signatory with company stamp and addressed to the ‘Consulate General of the People's Republic of China, Mumbai or Kolkata or New Delhi as per the jurisdiction.
Original bank statements reflecting transactions of the last 6 months with a minimum balance of Rs 1,60,000 per traveller, duly attested and signed by a bank official
Hotel confirmation details
If your passport has not been issued from Maharashtra or Karnataka and you have submitted your application from Mumbai, one of the following documents will be required
Valid Lease and License Agreement
Address proof on the company’s original letterhead with authorised signatory sign and company stamp
MTNL, BSNL bill of last month
Original society letter with stamp and sign
Apart from the above mentioned documents, the applicant might have to submit additional documents as and when requested by the Consulate
China Business Visa application
Covering letter from the company in India
Documents of the commercial activity issued by a trade partner in China, or trade fair invitation. The invitation letter should contain:
Information of the applicant - name, gender and date of birth
Details such as purpose of visit, travel dates, and financial documents
Details of the invitee - name, contact number, address and business documents
Additional documents :
If the applicant is employed :
Salary slips for the last 6 months
Original leave letter from employer
If the applicant is a company owner or self-employed :
Covering letter on the company letter head and financial documents
If the applicant has a Friend / Family in China :
If you intend to stay with relatives or friends, invitation letter and and photocopies of their relatives' Residence Permits in China.
Frequently Asked Questions
General
No. Indian citizens are not eligible for visa on arrival in China. They must obtain a visa before arrival in China.
No, if your visa is approved, then no changes will be possible. The visa will have to be voided by the visa office and a new application for the visa has to be submitted. In case you are already in China and you have made changes in your plan, you’ll have to apply to the Public Security Bureau for change in the visa type or extension. Your application will be considered by the Public Security Bureau in accordance with relevant Chinese Laws and Regulations.
Yes, you may travel with both passports provided that your visa is still valid and the personal details including your name, sex, date of birth and nationality on both passports are exactly the same.
A visa is not a guarantee to enter China. The decision on whether or not you will be allowed to enter China is made at a port of entry by Chinese Border Control authority in accordance with Chinese Laws and Regulations.
The consular officers will determine whether or not to grant a visa and its category, validity and permitted duration of stay. The decision is final unless there is an technical error on the visa.
’Entries’ refers to the number of times you are permitted to enter China. It can be single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry and good through the validity of your visa.
‘Enter Before’ refers to the validity of a visa.
Duration of Each Stay is the maximum number of days you are allowed to stay in China on each entry, calculated from the date of entry into China.
Submission and Collection
No, you may visit the Visa office anytime during business hours unless otherwise required by a consular officer.
Generally, it takes 8 working days to process a visa application, although some applications may take longer. It is advised that you submit your visa application at least a month before your travel date
China Visa Application Documents
If you travel to China on multiple purposes, you may submit your application based on your main purpose and provide supporting documents accordingly.
Other
You should report the loss to Public Security Bureau as soon as possible and go to your country's embassy or consulate in China to apply for a replacement passport or travel document. Post that, you must go to the Public Security Bureau to apply for a new entry and exit visa.
You must apply for an extension of visa from the Public Security Bureau in China.
No, if you are an Indian citizen, you will have to apply for a separate visa to enter Hong Kong, Macau and other regions. If you are US citizen, then you can visit these regions without a different visa.