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Access the opportunity to discover the wonders of China. Start with the smooth application for your Visa China with our professional assistance.

Travel China

Stepping onto the ancient stones of the Great Wall, feeling the pulse of Shanghai nightlife, or savouring the authentic flavours of Beijing street food, China beckons with a tapestry of experiences unlike any other. Whether you dream of exploring historical sites, forging business connections, pursuing educational opportunities, or reuniting with family, one crucial element to truly embrace your adventure in China is getting the right visa to kickstart your step.

Navigating Chinese visa regulations can feel like traversing a maze. China operates with diverse visa categories, each meticulously designed for specific purposes of travel. Choosing the wrong visa or overlooking critical requirements can lead to frustrating delays, application rejections, or even hinder your travel plans altogether.

Our team of experts at LMI Consultancy is dedicated to providing you with a seamless and stress-free Visa China application experience. We take the time to understand your unique travel purpose and guide you to the perfect visa category tailored to your needs. Start your unforgettable adventure by partnering with a trusted assistance for your hassle-free visa processes.

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Visa Types to Visit China

Start an ideal short-term adventure to China. Ensure smooth application process of Visa China and stay around for 30 days or more.

Get the convenient choice for double entries to China. Double Entry Visa China grants double entries for a specified duration, usually 30 days per entry. 

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Apply for Visa China: General Requirements For Tourist Visa Application

A well-prepared application is key to navigating the Visa China process with confidence. Begin by ensuring your passport has at least six months of validity beyond your intended departure date from China.

The specific supporting documents required will vary depending on your chosen China visa category. These may include:

This information serves as a general guideline. Detailed documentation requirements are subject to change and depend on individual circumstances and the visa type. For the most current information and comprehensive assistance with your China visa application, we recommend consulting the official Chinese consulate website or seeking guidance from our visa specialists.

Secure Your Visa with LMI Consultancy and Explore China Stress-Free

Securing the correct visa is your crucial first step, and navigating China’s immigration system demands strategic planning and informed decisions. LMI Consultancy offers tailored solutions and client-centric approach provide you with the assurance and assistance you need.

As your dedicated partner, LMI Consultancy provides comprehensive knowledge, expert guidance, and proactive support needed to navigate your China visa application effectively. Explore China with ease by partnering with LMI Consultancy.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, yes. However, some foreign nationals may be eligible for visa-free entry under specific conditions, such as for tourism or transit purposes, depending on their nationality and the purpose of their visit.

Yes, China does offer a Transit Visa for travelers passing through on their way to a third country. However, depending on your nationality and itinerary, you may not need one.

Indonesia is included in China’s visa-free transit period policy for certain cities like Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Beijing, under the 24-, 72-, or 144-hour transit visa exemption program. This allows eligible travelers to make a short stop during their trip to China without needing a visa—as long as they meet the entry conditions and continue on to a third country within the permitted time frame.

Always check current transit policies, as they may vary by city and airline.

Currently, Singapore and Malaysia have mutual visa exemption policies with China. Additionally, Brunei has a unilateral visa-free entry policy.

If you entered China under a visa-free policy and need to stay longer, you must apply for a temporary stay permit before the end of your allowed stay period. For visa holders, you can apply for an extension at local public security authorities before your stay expires.

Yes, unless otherwise specified on your visa, you can change your itinerary. However, you must enter China before the visa expires.

If you need a visa to visit China from Indonesia, you can submit your application in Jakarta or Bali through designated visa centers or accredited agencies.

For a more seamless experience, you can consult LMI Consultancy, a trusted visa agency that provides complete assistance for China visa applications. Whether you’re based in Jakarta, Bali, or anywhere in Indonesia, our team can help guide you through the process.

Send us your inquiry, and we’ll help you prepare all the required documents and submit your application with ease.

China offers various visa types based on the purpose of visit, such as tourist (L), business (F), work (Z), study (X), and family visit (Q/S) visas. Each type requires different supporting documents2.

Yes, you can. The China Visa Application Form is available online through the official visa center or embassy portal. While you can fill out the form digitally, you must apply in person or through an accredited agency if you’re planning to travel to China.

The online form is just the first step. Once completed, you’ll need to print and sign it, then submit it along with supporting documents like your passport, itinerary, and invitation letter (if applicable).

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LMI Consultancy provides information and guidance to facilitate adherence to all applicable immigration and legal regulations in the respective country. We do not provide government services or produce any official documentation; as we exclusively focus on facilitating client compliance with local regulations.

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