How To Get Chinese Visa

The process of applying for a Chinese visa for US citizens is quite straightforward. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean it's easy.

Step 1: determine the appropriate Chinese Embassy and Consulate

Unfortunately, you can't just apply to the Chinese embassy. You must apply to the Embassy that serves your state of legal residence (that is, the state listed on your driver's license).

Based on this map, you will find that if your legal residence is Tennessee, you will have to apply for your Chinese visa in Washington, D.C. If you try to apply in Houston, your application will be rejected.

Step 2: fill in the application form and collect the appropriate documents

The next step is to fill out the Chinese visa application form and collect all the other necessary documents mentioned above. To be honest, it's easier said than done. You may find yourself asking very specific questions, such as what box you should write in, or what kind of documents you absolutely need.

There are two ways to solve this problem:

You can try to do it yourself, maybe you can ask some knowledgeable friends for help. I've done it several times. One was successful; two times my application was rejected because of some small mistakes. It's frustrating. I can tell you so much. The Chinese consulate will not charge you a fee, but it's a waste of time.

You can use passport visa express and other visa services. They will check your application and all documentation to make sure you have done the work correctly. If you miss something, they'll let you know.

Step 3: submit your Chinese visa application

It should be noted that the Chinese Embassy in the United States does not accept visa applications by post. You cannot apply online or by fax.

This means that you have to submit your application in person to the Chinese Embassy and then wait 2-7 days to collect it from the embassy.

If you live in a city with Chinese embassies (Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Washington, D.C.), then this may succeed. But if you live out of town, it can be very inconvenient.

Once again, I would like to introduce you to a Chinese visa service, such as passport visa express. There are many options, but they can apply on your behalf (no authorization required). They will also take your visa back and mail it to you.

Are American citizens entitled to visa free transit in China?

yes. If you are a U.S. passport holder and are eligible for a transit visa, you do not need to apply for a Chinese visa before you arrive. But be very careful! There are many specific requirements for obtaining transit visas, which only a very small number meet. Learn more about China's transit visa and make sure it's the right way for you.

Are U.S. citizens eligible for China's 10-year visa?

yes! Crazily, China's 10-year visa costs the same as any other visa available to Chinese citizens, so there's no reason not to apply for a 10-year Chinese visa for a U.S. citizen.

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