China Visa Applications: How Do Chinese Tourist Visas and Chinese Business Visas Differ?

Author: salsabilahanun  |  Category: Chinese Hotels

The china visa application process can be a confusing one.  Failure to apply for the right category may result in a delay or cancellation of a trip.  Understanding the difference between a Chinese tourist visa and a Chinese business visa can save applicants time and trouble.

All travelers to China must fill out a china visa application prior to their trip.  This rule applies to all U.S. citizens and residents across the board, regardless of the nature of the trip.  China visa applications can be obtained from several sources, including:

* U.S. Post Offices.

* Online passport processing centers.

* Private passport processing outlets.

* Your local Chinese embassy office.

The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China differentiates between a “business” trip and a “pleasure” or “tourist” trip to China.  It defines “business” as a visit to conduct “an investigation, a lecture, to do business, scientific-technological and culture exchanges, short-term advanced studies or internship for a period of no more than six months.”  Any visitor who falls into one of these categories must apply for a Chinese business visa.  A Chinese business visa is also known as an “F” class visa.

The Chinese embassy defines a “pleasure” trip as coming to China “for sightseeing or visiting family members or friends or for other personal affairs.”  U.S. citizens/residents in this category must obtain a Chinese tourist visa.  This classification is known as an “L” visa.

Chinese business visas (”F” visas) are granted in three types.  Single-entry visas are typically valid for three to six months.  A holder of this type can enter China only one time and stay for the time specified on the visa. 

Applicants who plan to enter the country on more than one occasion can apply for the second or third type of Chinese business visa.  A Double-entry visa allows a holder to enter China twice during the specified time.  They are typically valid for six months.  Holders who intend to enter the country three or more times can request a Multiple-entry visa.  The Multiple-entry visa is usually valid for six to twelve months.  Under special circumstances a 24 month Multiple-entry visa may be granted.  Applicants requesting this extension must meet specified criteria and are subject to the discretion of the Chinese consulate.

No business of any type can be conducted by a person holding a Chinese tourist visa.  This type of visa is granted strictly for pleasure and for the purposes of visiting family/friends.  Any person caught conducting business while visiting China with a Chinese tourist visa may be subject to fines, prosecution and/or deportation.

Like the F-class visa, a Chinese tourist visa can be granted as a Single-entry, Double-entry or Multiple-entry permit.  The times of validity are the same for both the L-class and the F-class. 

China visa application forms are the same for both Chinese business visas and Chinese tourist visas.  The form has a section dedicated to the nature of a particular trip or entry/entries.  Several categories are listed for “nature of visit” to China.  Applicants must check off which category/categories apply to a particular trip/trips.  An applicant who is unsure what type of China visa he/she requires need only check off the appropriate box(es).  The Chinese consulate will issue the appropriate visa in response.

Chinese Visa F.a.q

Author: hanun  |  Category: Chinese Hotels

Chinese Visa F.A.Q.

To apply for Chinese Visa in U.K., visit:

http://www.5starchinesevisa.co.uk

Q1: When is the best time to apply for my Chinese visa?

The best time to apply for your Chinese visa is 1 month before your travel date.

Q2: How long is a Chinese visa valid for?

Single Entry Chinese Visas is valid for once entry within 3 months from the date the visa issued; Double Entry visa valid for entering China twice in 6 months once visa issued; Multiple entry visas are valid for either 6 months or 12 -24 months starting from the date it was issued.( Not the date you enter China.)

Q3: How long can I stay in China with a Chinese visa?

The time you could actually stay in China, or “duration of stay after entry” is usually 30 days–90 days from the date you land in China.

Q4: Do I have to send you my original passport? Can I apply for it online?

You can NOT apply for your Chinese Visa online. You will need to send your valid original passport, not a copy of it. The Chinese visa will be pasted on your pssport.You are advised to send your application in a secure way, using a traceable courier such as Royal Mail Special Next Day Delivery. courier picking up and delivery service is available from us to London and most of the U.K. address, please contact us for quote.

Q5: I’m going to China on 1st Sep, and my visa states ‘Good to Enter Before 5th Sep’, how long can I stay in China?

As long as you enter China on or before the ‘Good to Enter Date’, you can stay for 30 -90 days as stated on your visa ‘Duration of Stay’. The duration of stay starts from the day you enter China.

Q6: What does Single Entry and Double Entry mean?

Single Entry means the traveller enters China once within 3 months from the date the visa issued; Double entry means the traveller enter China twice within 6 months from the date the visa issued.

Q7: How do you send my passport back?

We send all the passports back by secured Special Next Day Delivery, it is insured and guaranteed to arrive on the next day before 1 pm; You can come to pick it up by yourself or arrange your own courier to come to collect it. We can also provide door to door delivery, please contact us for further details.

Q8: Do I have to apply the Chinese Visa from the Chinese Embassy/

No. You do NOT to make two visits to Chinese Embassy and queue hours there. You can use the visa agent, for example: 5 Star China Holidays Ltd, visit the website: http://www.5starchinesevisa.co.uk

Q9: When would I expect my passport back if I use 5 Star China Holidays Ltd to get my Chinese Visa?

The processing time plus the delivery time.

Q10 Is the price all inclusive?

Yes, it is all inclusive and you don’t need to enclose a envelope for return your passport. However,if you pay online by your credit or debit card, there will be about 2% surcharge.