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How to Get Visa for China
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China visas can be applied by post to the China Visa UK Head Office or in person at the China Visa UK Head Office (London) Specific China visas are granted for a variety of purposes that are aforementioned. (Please refer below 'Visas for China') |
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Download China Visa Application form and send the fee and the relevant documents by... post to:
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CHINA VISA UK HEAD OFFICE, 36 VICTORIA AVENUE, GRAYS, ESSEX RM16 2RP
A pre-Paid Royal mail Special Delivery SAE with the correct address and postcode is required for the return of your documents securely.
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In person visit or by courier
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CHINA VISA FAST TRACK OFFICE, NAGPAL HOUSE, 1 GUNTHORPE STREET, LONDON, E1 7RG
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Chinese visas fall into four types: diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, service visa and ordinary visa. Ordinary visa is further divided into the following 8 categories each marked with a letter:
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(1) Tourist and family visit visa (L-visa) is issued to a foreign citizen who comes to China for tourist purpose, family visit or other personal affairs.
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(2) Business Visa (F-visa ) is issued to a foreign citizen who is invited to China for visit, research, lecture, business, exchanges in the fields of science, technology, education, culture and sports, or attending various kinds of trade fairs or exhibitions, or short-term study, intern practice for a period of less than 6 months.
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(3) Student Visa (X-visa) is issued to a foreign citizen who comes to China for the purpose of study or advanced study for a period of six or more months.
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(4) Work Visa (Z-visa) is issued to a foreign citizen who comes to China to work and his or her accompanying family members, or to give commercial performances in China.
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(5) Transit Visa (G-visa) is issued to a foreign citizen who is to transit through China on his or her way to a third country (or region).
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(6) Crew Visa(C-visa)is issued to crew member performing his/her duties on board an international train, or on an international airline, to a sailor on board an international ocean-liner or freighter, and also to their accompanying family members.
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(7) Journalist Visa (J-visa)is issued to foreign journalists. J-visa has two categories: J-1 visa and J-2 visa. J-1 visa is issued to resident foreign journalists in China and their accompanying spouses and under-age children, J-2 visa to foreign journalists who visit China for temporary news coverage.
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(8) Permanent Residence Visa(D-visa)is issued to a foreign citizen who has been approved by China’s public security authority to reside in China permanently.
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