Visas for China
If you want to go to China, you have a number of different visa options to keep in mind. Going with South Coast Visa & Passport will make the China visa application process as smooth as possible.
TOURIST VISA FOR CHINA
For travelers who want to see the amazing sights and attractions in China, the tourist visa is the way to go. This visa is intended for foreigners who are traveling to China for touring or personal reasons. The tourist visa doesn’t allow you to work in China, but it’s perfect for a vacation or family visit. Also note that multiple-entry visas are not available for tourists. Using South Coast Visa and Passport, you’ll be able to apply for your tourist visa with the following documents:
Valid and signed U. S. Passport
• One (1) Visa Application Form
• One (1) Passport type photograph
Consular Fee:
$140.00 (4-5 days Processing)
$165 for express processing (3 business days)
Requirements for China Tourist Visa:
Passport
Photocopy of bio-page of the passport
Printed and Signed Cova Visa Form
Copy of CA DL
Where you Stay Form, Signed (Attached Here)
USPS money order for consulate fee (please leave it blank)
A photocopy of the latest Chinese visa or the Chinese residence permit. Should it be a valid or expired multi-entry visa, the original passport with this visa attached is also required.
BUSINESS Visa for China
For anyone who is traveling to China on business, or for a lecture or research purpose, the business visa will get you in. In order to qualify for a business visa, it’s important that you have a business letter explaining what the purpose of your trip is. The business visa for China comes in both single-entry and multi-entry, and requires the following:
• Valid and signed U. S. Passport
• One (1) Visa Application Form
• One (1) Passport type photograph
Consular Fee:
$140.00 (4-5 days Processing)
$165 for express processing (3 business days)
Requirements for China Business Visa:
Passport
Photocopy of bio-page of the passport
Printed and Signed Cova Visa Form
Copy of CA DL
Where you Stay Form, Signed (Attached Here)
USPS money order for consulate fee (please leave it blank)
A photocopy of the latest Chinese visa or the Chinese residence permit. Should it be a valid or expired multi-entry visa, the original passport with this visa attached is also required.
Business invitation letter from company in China (if applying for business visa)