๐ŸŽ‰ 54 Countries Enjoy 15-Day Visa-Free Entry

China expanded its visa-free policy in December 2024. Citizens from 54 countries can visit for tourism, business, or family without a visa.

See Full List & Requirements

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Select your country for detailed requirements, fees, and step-by-step application instructions.

๐Ÿ“‹ What You'll Find in Each Guide

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Visa-Free Check
Instantly know if your passport qualifies for 15-day visa-free entry.
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Requirements List
Complete checklist of all documents you need for your visa application.
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Step-by-Step Process
Clear instructions from online form to passport collection.
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Fees & Times
Up-to-date visa fees and processing times for all service levels.
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Visa Centre Locations
Addresses and service areas for all visa application centres.
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Common Mistakes
Avoid the most frequent errors that cause delays or rejections.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Tools & Resources

Everything you need to navigate the China visa process smoothly.

๐Ÿ“ฐ Latest Visa Policy Updates

Stay informed about the latest changes to China's visa and entry policies. We track policy changes so you don't have to.

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๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Visa policies change frequently. Always verify the latest requirements with the nearest Chinese embassy or consulate before applying. We update this page regularly, but official sources always take precedence.

๐Ÿข Embassy & Consulate Info

Find your nearest Chinese embassy, consulate, or visa application center. Addresses, contact info, and booking links for major countries.

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Most people apply through China Visa Application Service Centers (CVASC), not directly at embassies. CVASC centers handle the paperwork and biometrics on behalf of the embassy.

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States

Embassy
Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United States
Address: 3505 International Place, NW, Washington, D.C. 20008
Phone: +1 (202) 495-2266
Visa Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm (by appointment only)
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in New York
Address: 520 12th Ave, New York, NY 10036
Phone: +1 (212) 244-9392
Jurisdiction: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Maine
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco
Address: 1450 Laguna St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: +1 (415) 852-5900
Jurisdiction: California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Alaska
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles
Address: 443 Shatto Place, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Phone: +1 (213) 807-8088
Jurisdiction: Southern California, Arizona, Hawaii, New Mexico
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Chicago
Address: 100 West Erie Street, Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: +1 (312) 803-0095
Jurisdiction: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, Wisconsin
CVASC
China Visa Application Service Centers (CVASC)
Locations: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, Washington D.C.
Book appointment: avas.mfa.gov.cn (official appointment system)

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง United Kingdom

Embassy
Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United Kingdom
Address: 49-51 Portland Place, London W1B 1JL
Phone: +44 (0)20 7299 4049
Visa Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm (by appointment only)
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Manchester
Address: Denison House, 71 Denison Road, Rusholme, Manchester M14 5RX
Phone: +44 (0)161 248 8672
Jurisdiction: Northern England, Scotland, Northern Ireland
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Edinburgh
Address: 55 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH12 5QG
Phone: +44 (0)131 337 3220
Jurisdiction: Scotland
CVASC
China Visa Application Service Centers (CVASC)
Locations: London, Manchester, Edinburgh
Book appointment: avas.mfa.gov.cn

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada

Embassy
Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Canada
Address: 515 St. Patrick Street, Ottawa, ON K1N 5H3
Phone: +1 (613) 789-3434
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Toronto
Address: 240 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5R 2N5
Phone: +1 (416) 964-7260
Jurisdiction: Ontario
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Vancouver
Address: 3380 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3K3
Phone: +1 (604) 734-7492
Jurisdiction: British Columbia, Yukon
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Calgary
Address: 1011 6th Avenue SW, Suite 100, Calgary, AB T2P 0W1
Phone: +1 (403) 264-6665
Jurisdiction: Alberta, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Montreal
Address: 2100 Mansfield Street, Suite 1000, Montreal, QC H3A 2T6
Phone: +1 (514) 419-6748
Jurisdiction: Quebec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, PEI
CVASC
China Visa Application Service Centers (CVASC)
Locations: Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Montreal
Book appointment: avas.mfa.gov.cn

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australia

Embassy
Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Australia
Address: 15 Coronation Drive, Yarralumla, ACT 2600
Phone: +61 (0)2 6273 4780
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Sydney
Address: 39 Dunblane Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050
Phone: +61 (0)2 8595 8000
Jurisdiction: New South Wales, Tasmania
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Melbourne
Address: 534 Toorak Road, Toorak, VIC 3142
Phone: +61 (0)3 9824 6321
Jurisdiction: Victoria
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Perth
Address: 45 Brown Street, East Perth, WA 6004
Phone: +61 (0)8 9222 0300
Jurisdiction: Western Australia
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Brisbane
Address: 79 Brown Street, Newstead, QLD 4006
Phone: +61 (0)7 3012 8400
Jurisdiction: Queensland, Northern Territory
CVASC
China Visa Application Service Centers (CVASC)
Locations: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra
Book appointment: avas.mfa.gov.cn

๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Germany

Embassy
Botschaft der Volksrepublik China in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Address: Mรคrkischen Ufer 54, 10179 Berlin
Phone: +49 (0)30 275880
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Hamburg
Address: Elbchaussee 268, 22605 Hamburg
Phone: +49 (0)40 8227 6018
Jurisdiction: Hamburg, Bremen, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Munich
Address: RomanstraรŸe 107, 80639 Mรผnchen
Phone: +49 (0)89 1730 1620
Jurisdiction: Bavaria, Baden-Wรผrttemberg
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Frankfurt
Address: Winterhafenweg 4, 60326 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 (0)69 7508 0900
Jurisdiction: Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland
CVASC
China Visa Application Service Centers (CVASC)
Locations: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Dรผsseldorf
Book appointment: avas.mfa.gov.cn

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท France

Embassy
Ambassade de la Rรฉpublique Populaire de Chine en France
Address: 20, rue Washington, 75008 Paris
Phone: +33 (0)1 53 75 88 00
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Marseille
Address: 20, Boulevard Carnot, 13006 Marseille
Phone: +33 (0)4 91 13 20 00
Jurisdiction: Southern France, Corsica, Monaco
Consulate General
Chinese Consulate General in Lyon
Address: 25, rue Gaston-Bonnier, 69006 Lyon
Phone: +33 (0)4 78 69 10 10
Jurisdiction: Rhรดne-Alpes region
CVASC
China Visa Application Service Centers (CVASC)
Locations: Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Strasbourg
Book appointment: avas.mfa.gov.cn
โš ๏ธ Important: Always check the official embassy or CVASC website for the most up-to-date information. Hours, requirements, and procedures can change. This page is for reference only.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

The most common questions people have about getting a Chinese visa, explained in plain English with no jargon.

Who Can Get a Visa?

Do I need a visa to visit China? +

It depends on your nationality. Citizens of 54 countries (including US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, and most EU countries) can visit China visa-free for up to 15 days for tourism, business, or visiting family.

If you're staying longer than 15 days, or if your country isn't on the visa-free list, you'll need to apply for a visa.

Can I extend my 15-day visa-free stay? +

No. Visa-free stays cannot be extended. If you want to stay longer, you must apply for a visa before arriving in China.

Overstaying comes with fines of about 500 RMB per day (around $70), and you could be detained or deported in serious cases. Not worth the risk.

I have a criminal record โ€” can I still get a visa? +

It depends. Minor offenses from a long time ago usually aren't a problem. But if you have serious criminal convictions (especially drug-related, violent crimes, or immigration violations), your application might be denied.

The application form asks about criminal history. Be honest โ€” lying on the form can lead to a permanent ban.

Application Process

How long does it take to get a Chinese visa? +

Standard processing: 4 working days after your appointment.

Express service: 2-3 working days (extra fee).

Urgent service: Same day (extra fee, not all centers offer this).

But here's the thing โ€” you also need to book an appointment, and wait times can be 2-4 weeks during peak seasons. So plan ahead!

๐Ÿ’ก Pro tip: Apply at least 1 month before your trip. Don't leave it to the last minute.
How much does a China visa cost? +

Prices vary a lot by nationality and visa type. Here's a rough guide:

  • US citizens: $185 for most visa types
  • UK citizens: ~ยฃ100 ($125)
  • Canadian citizens: ~CAD 150 ($112)
  • Australian citizens: ~AUD 160 ($105)
  • EU citizens: โ‚ฌ50-70 ($55-75)

Express/urgent services cost extra. If you use a visa application center (CVASC), there's an additional service fee of around $20-40.

Try our visa fee calculator for a more accurate estimate.

Do I need to apply in person? +

Yes, most first-time applicants need to go in person to a visa application center or embassy. You'll need to have your fingerprints taken (biometrics).

If you've had a Chinese visa before and your fingerprints are on file, you might be able to apply by mail or through a travel agency. But rules vary by country โ€” check with your local center.

What documents do I need for a tourist visa? +

For a standard tourist (L) visa, you'll usually need:

  • Valid passport (6+ months remaining, with at least 1 blank page)
  • Completed COVA online application form
  • Passport photo (48ร—33mm, white background)
  • Flight itinerary (round-trip)
  • Hotel bookings for your entire stay
  • Previous Chinese visas (if you've had one before)

Some embassies might ask for extra things like bank statements, travel insurance, or an invitation letter. Check the specific requirements for your country.

Visa Types

What's the difference between single, double, and multiple entry? +

Single entry: You can enter China once. Once you leave, you can't come back on the same visa.

Double entry: You can enter China twice during the visa's validity period. Good if you're also visiting Hong Kong or another nearby country.

Multiple entry: You can enter and exit China as many times as you want while the visa is valid (usually 6 or 12 months).

Multiple-entry visas are more expensive, and not everyone qualifies. If you're just going for a single trip, a single-entry visa is fine.

Can I work in China on a tourist visa? +

Absolutely not. Working (even unpaid) on a tourist visa or visa-free entry is illegal. If you get caught, you could face:

  • Heavy fines
  • Detention
  • Deportation
  • A 5-year or lifetime ban from China

If you're going to China for work, you need a Z visa. If you're going for a business meeting or conference, that's usually okay on an M (business) visa โ€” but actual work requires a work visa and work permit.

โš ๏ธ Warning: Don't risk it. Chinese immigration takes working on the wrong visa very seriously.
I'm visiting Hong Kong โ€” do I need a Chinese visa? +

No. Hong Kong has its own immigration system. Most nationalities can visit Hong Kong visa-free for 30-90 days (check the specific rules for your passport).

If you're flying into Hong Kong and then going to mainland China, you'll need a Chinese visa for the mainland part. You can apply for one at the China Visa Office in Hong Kong if you're already there, but it's easier to get it before you leave home.

Common Problems & Mistakes

Why was my visa rejected? +

Common reasons for rejection include:

  • Incomplete or incorrect application form
  • Missing required documents
  • Photo doesn't meet requirements
  • Previous immigration violations in China
  • Criminal record (especially drug offenses)
  • Overstaying a previous visa
  • The embassy thinks you might not leave China

Usually they don't tell you exactly why you were rejected. But you can reapply with better or additional documents.

Check our rejection guide for more details on what to do if your visa is denied.

What if my plans change after I get the visa? +

That's usually fine. The visa is valid for a certain period (e.g., 3 months for single-entry), and you can enter anytime within that period.

Just make sure:

  • You enter before the "enter before" date
  • You don't stay longer than the "duration of stay" (usually 30 or 60 days per entry)
  • You don't exceed the number of entries allowed

You don't need to tell the embassy if your flight dates or hotel plans change.

Do I need travel insurance for China? +

It's not always required, but it's highly recommended.

Medical care in China can be expensive for foreigners, and hospitals often want payment upfront. Travel insurance can cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and other unexpected issues.

Some visa types (like student or work visas) might require proof of health insurance. Tourist visas usually don't, but it's still a smart idea.

Quick Facts

How long can I stay in China on a tourist visa? +

Usually 30 days per entry for tourist visas. Some people get 60 or 90 days, depending on your nationality and your specific situation.

The exact duration is decided by the visa officer and is printed on your visa sticker.

Can I apply for a visa if I'm not in my home country? +

Sometimes. Many Chinese embassies accept applications from foreign residents who are legally staying in that country (e.g., a Canadian living in the UK can apply at the Chinese embassy in London).

But you usually need to have a valid residence permit or long-term visa for that country. If you're just traveling through, you might not be able to apply there.

Check with the specific embassy or consulate for their rules.

Do I need any vaccinations? +

No COVID-19 vaccination requirements as of 2025. You don't need proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter China.

Standard travel vaccinations (like hepatitis A, typhoid) are recommended by health authorities but aren't required for entry.

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