CHINA TOURIST VISA

1. Required Documents for China Tourist Visa

Personal Documents

  • Passport: Valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay, with at least two blank pages.
  • Photographs: Recent passport-sized photographs (48mm x 33mm) with a white background.
  • Visa Application Form: Completed China Visa Application Form (Form V.2013), either online or in print.

Travel Documents

  • Flight Tickets: Confirmed round-trip air tickets.
  • Accommodation Proof: Hotel reservations or proof of stay during your trip.
  • Travel Itinerary: A detailed day-by-day plan of your visit, including activities and destinations.

Financial Proof

  • Bank Statements: Recent 3-6 months showing sufficient funds to cover your trip expenses.

Employment or Business Proof

  • Employment Letter: Stating your job title, salary, and leave approval (if employed).
  • Business Registration Documents: For self-employed individuals.
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC): If applicable, from your employer or relevant authority.

Additional Documents

  • Travel Insurance: Coverage for the duration of your stay in China (recommended but not mandatory).
  • Previous China Visa (if applicable): Copies of previous China visas, if you’ve traveled before.
  • Invitation Letter (if applicable): If visiting friends or family in China, an invitation letter from the host, along with their ID or residence proof.

2. Processing Steps by Anik Overseas

Step 1: Consultation

  • Assess your travel plans and determine the best visa type for your needs (single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry).
  • Provide a checklist of required documents and review your eligibility.

Step 2: Document Preparation

  • Assist with gathering and organizing all necessary documents.
  • Verify the accuracy and completeness of your application materials.
  • Help fill out the China Visa Application Form (Form V.2013).

Step 3: Application Submission

  • Submit your visa application to the appropriate Chinese Embassy or Visa Application Center (VAC).
  • Pay visa processing fees on your behalf (optional).

Step 4: Interview Assistance

  • Provide mock interview sessions (if required by the embassy).
  • Offer guidance on answering questions about your travel plans.

Step 5: Follow-Up

  • Track your visa application status and provide updates.
  • Address any additional document requests from Chinese authorities.

Step 6: Visa Approval and Delivery

  • Collect the approved visa from the embassy or VAC and deliver it to you.
  • Ensure you understand the visa conditions and entry requirements.

Step 7: Post-Visa Support

  • Assist with travel arrangements, including booking flights, accommodations, and local tours in China.

3. Estimated Processing Time

  • Regular Processing: 4–7 business days.
  • Express Processing: 2–3 business days (additional fees apply).

4. Why Choose Anik Overseas?

  • Professional Guidance: Expertise in navigating China visa requirements.
  • Comprehensive Support: End-to-end assistance for a seamless experience.
  • Tailored Services: Personalized solutions based on your travel needs.
  • Timely Updates: Regular communication about your application status.
  • Proven Track Record: High success rate in handling tourist visa applications.

5. Visa Fee

The visa fee varies based on:

  • Nationality.
  • Number of Entries (single, double, or multiple).
  • Processing Speed (regular or express).

For more details, including their service fees and any additional requirements for your case, contact Anik Overseas directly. They can provide tailored assistance to ensure your China tourist visa application is smooth and successful.