China Visit Visa For Indian

A lot of you have asked for a China Visit Visa for an Indian passport last few months and we, at VisaHQ, were happy to inform you that it was possible. Now the Indian embassy in Beijing is processing India visas without the support of a tour operator.

As a move to increase the overseas visitors, China government has started issuing multiple entry visas for Indian nationals. Before applying for a China visa, you recall the previous application formality, fees and other expenses you had to bear. You often wonder that why don’t you complete these formalities online?

China Visit Visa For Indian

Credit card is the most important device that Indian or Non-Chinese tourist can use to purchase goods and services in China. Therefore, Non-Chinese visitors should prepare a credit card in advance when going to China for tourism. There are two ways for non-Chinese citizens to get a credit card in China: Use your own country’s bank credit cards when going to China. Open a card account in China when you are in China. The first way is not so popular nowadays because of the strict supervision of the government of the People’s Republic of China. It might be quite complicated for Western tourists to open a card account from banks in mainland China.

 Basic Requirements:

Applicants should fill in one visa application form accurately and appropriately with one recent passport size photograph. Applicant’s passport should be valid for at least six months with two blank visa pages.

The Visa applicant may look for a travel agency to apply on his/her behalf. Applications by courier or through mail will not be accepted.

The normal visa procedure takes 4 working days. Extra fees will be charged for Urgent Service.

Applications will be declined if applicants provide fake information or application forms are not duly completed.

This Consulate General receives Demand Draft only from any of the national or foreign banks. The Demand Draft should be payable to “The Consulate General of China, Mumbai”.

II. Type of Visas and Related Requirements:

The items below should not be considered an exhaustive list and presentation of these documents does not guarantee visa issuance. Be prepared to explain to the visa officer and present evidence further required.

1. Diplomatic/Official Visa

A. verbal Note from Ministry of External Affairs of India or concerned diplomatic mission or International Organization in India.

B. Visa notification letter from relevant authorities in China, namely, Ministries and Commissions of the State Council, the Governments of all Provinces, Autonomous Regions, and Municipalities directly under the Central Government, and Foreign Affairs Offices and Bureaus of Economy and Commerce, and departments and units recognized by the Department of Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China.

2. Tourist Visa (“L” Visa for sight seeing or tour, usually single entry, 30-days stay only)

A. Proof of Finances including Covering letter from applicant’s company or bank statement. The documents should be presented in their original form.

B. Confirmed return flight ticket and its photocopy.

C. Hotel booking information.

D. Foreigners in India should have valid Indian visa or valid Resident Permits in India.

3.Tourist Visa (“L” Visa for visiting relatives and families)

A. Proof that you have a genuine ongoing relationship with the person inviting you in China.

B. Confirmed return flight ticket and its photocopy.

4. Visa for Commercial Business (“F” Visa):

A. Original Visa notification letter from relevant authorities in China, namely, Ministries and Commissions of the State Council, the Governments of all Provinces, Autonomous Regions, and Municipalities directly under the Central Government, and Foreign Affairs Offices and Bureaus of Economy and Commerce there under, and departments and units recognized by the Department of Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China. Or Visa notification letter from the authorities Chinese companies.

B. Covering letter from applicant’s company or office.

C. Confirmed return flight ticket and its photocopy.

D. Hotel booking information.

5. Visa for Conference, Art Performance (nonprofit purpose)& Sports Meeting (“F” Visa)

A. Visa notification letter from relevant authorities in China, namely, Ministries and Commissions of the State Council, the Governments of all Provinces, Autonomous Regions, and Municipalities directly under the Central Government, and Foreign Affairs Offices and Bureaus of Economy and Commerce there under, and departments and units recognized by the Department of Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China.

B. Covering letter from applicant’s company or office with the details of the visiting purpose.

6. Transit Visa (“G” Visa)

A. Applicants should have destination country visa first and a photocopy of the visa.

B. Confirmed flight ticket and its photocopy.

C. Covering letter from applicant’s company or office.

7. Employment Visa (“Z” Visa)

All documents required under this category should be presented in the original form as well as a photocopy.

A. “Alien Employment License” issued by the Ministry of Labor & Social Security, Govt. of China, or “Foreign Specialist’s License” issued by Foreign Specialist Bureau, Govt. of China.

B. Visa notification letter issued by relevant authorities in China.

C. Covering letter from applicant.

D. “Physical Examination Record for Foreigner” issued by an Indian state hospital.

8. Student Visa (“X” Visa)

All documents required under this category should be presented in the original form as well as a photocopy.

A. “Admission Notice” issued by the University in P. R. China.

B. “Student Visa Application Form” (JW201 form or JW202 form) issued by the Ministry of Education, Gov. of China.

C. Covering letter from the applicant’s recently graduated school, university or applicant himself/herself.

D. “Physical Examination Record for Foreigner” issued by doctors from an Indian state hospital.

9. Visa for Journalists

Please contact with the Press Office of the Chinese Embassy.

Tel: 0091-11-26881249 Fax: 0091-11-26882024.

10. Visas for crew members of airplane, ship or train

Applicants should provide certain documents in accordance with bilateral agreements between China and India.

11. Other visas

Please enquire the visa officer straightly about application requirements of any visas other than the above-mentioned categories.

12. Application Form for Visa, Notarization/Attestation and Form for “Physical Examination Record for Foreigner” can be downloaded from the Chinese Embassy and the Consulate General website or collected from Visa Office.

The websites of Chinese Embassy in India http://www.chinaembassy.org.in/eng

The websites of the Chinese Consulate General in Mumbai  http://mumbai.china-consulate.org/eng

III. How to go to Tibet, China

1. Holders of Indian Ordinary Passports

Holders of Indian ordinary passports wishing to travel to Tibet may join groups of pilgrims organized by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, or tourist group organized by local Indian travel agents.

2. Holders of Foreign Ordinary Passports

It is advised that holders of foreign ordinary passport wishing to visit Tibet should apply for the visa from the Chinese Embassy in Nepal first, and then join a package tour after certain procedures of approval.

It is hereby announced that the Chinese Consulate General in Mumbai is not authorized to issue individual tourist visa for visiting Tibet.

IV. How to go to Hong Kong and Macao S.A.R.

1. Chinese going to Hong Kong

A. Entry Permit are not required for Holders of Chinese passport with a confirmed onward air tickets, who plan to transit in Hong Kong for a maximum stay up to 7 days.

B. Overseas Chinese may apply for single, double Entry Permit to Hong Kong with each stay not exceeding 30 days at Chinese Embassy or Consulate.

2. Foreigners going to Hong Kong

A. Citizens of the countries that enjoy visa exemption privilege do not need any visa to go to Hong Kong.

B. Visa is not required for Indian nationals traveling to Hong Kong for a maximum stay up to 14 days.

For more information, please visit the website of Hong Kong SAR Immigration Department: http://www.immd.gov.hk

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