E -VOA Business to China

E-VOA Business is for activities that cannot be considered to be a work or gainful employment. In most cases, a valid invitation letter from the China may be required to apply.

E -VOA Business to China

E-VOA Business is for activities that cannot be considered to be a work or gainful employment. In most cases, a valid invitation letter from the China may be required to apply.

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Guidelines to obtain Business China Visa

Business opportunities in China:

China has a population of over one billion people. It has a rapidly growing economy that is also ranked as the World's second-largest. It is also the world's largest exporter and importer of goods. Furthermore, the company provides low-cost, dependable technology as well as a highly productive workforce. All of these factors combine to make China a formidable business partner. This is why the majority of Fortune 500 corporations have a presence in the country. Agriculture, manufacturing, oil and gas, automobile, pharmaceutical, and tourism are all thriving industries in China. Certain small business opportunities are currently being promoted in China. If you are thinking about starting a business or expanding your existing one to China, these opportunities may help you generate a substantial income while maintaining a low profile. Here are some of China's most promising business ideas and investment opportunities right now.

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Travelers can use this visa for Business purposes only. You don't have to give your passport to any embassy as we just need a digital copy. Business China visa can be applied online.

The following nationalities are eligible for the Business China visa.

Europe

  • Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Greece,
  • Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Ireland, Italy, Portugal,
  • Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

North America

  • Canada, United States of America

Oceania

  • New Zealand, Australia

Southeast Asia

South Korea

Bahamas, Fiji, Grenada, Mauritius, San Marino, and Seychelles nationals are exempted from applying for China Visa.

The cost of a Business China visa is listed below:

SI. No Description Fees
1. China Government charges 260 USD to 360 USD
2. Click2visas Service cost 10 USD

To find out the exact cost, use the Click2visas widget.

An application for a China visa can take nine days for processing. Applicants are recommended to apply after confirmation of their travel schedule.

A China visa is valid for 30 days from the date of issue.

Visitors are permitted to stay in China for a maximum of 15 days using a China visa.

The passport of visitors, who are planning to visit China using the China visa, needs to have at least six months' validity and one blank page.

For a China visa, it is advisable to carry the following documents with you:

  1. Scan: All Pages of Passport
  2. Passport Photo: Passport size photo that was taken in the last three months.
  3. Onward Ticket: Chinese authorities need evidence that you'll be leaving China after you do business and before the visa expires.
  4. Yellow Fever vaccine is needed if you come from a nation at risk of transmission of yellow fever.
  5. Hotel Reservation: For the business China visa requires all foreign citizens to already have booked and confirmed accommodation or lodgings.
  6. Travelers are also required to stay at least one: night stay or hotel booking in Shanghai, Jiang Su, or Zhe Jiang province.
  7. Invitation Letter: The Company in China in which you are to work must provide a letter of invitation explaining the reasons for your trip.

The applicant can enter China using the China visa only at the Shanghai Pudong Airport and exit from any international port.

No. The China visa needs to be taken before they enter China.

During entry into China, travelers must bring a Passport, The China Business Visa on Arrival printed in color, Visa on Arrival form completed by hand, a Physical passport photo taken in the past three months, and the support documents listed. Traveling without the stated documents could lead to refusal of entry to China.

With a China visa from the USA, travelers are not allowed to establish residence in China or carry out any paying work.

Travelers with dual or multiple nationalities must choose the nationality and passport, which is eligible for obtaining a China visa from the USA.

Yes, Travelers applying for a China visa from the USA can apply while living in another country. However, they have to register using the qualifying country's passport.

No. If you do not have a valid passport from a qualifying country with a validity of at least six months, you cannot apply online for a China visa from the USA.

No. The applicant will receive an electronic visa, which requires anything to be stamped before travel. China visa from the USA will be sent via e-mail. The applicant should print out a color copy of the visa before traveling and carry it to the port of entry.

The visitor is entertained to engage in only for Business purposes using a China visa from the USA.

The applicant must clarify travel intentions by including the Business invitation letter from the inviting company based in China for a China visa from the USA.

No, the applicant need not visit China Embassy or consulate. Click2Visas will give you the approved E-VOA via the e-mail address issued by the applicant for a China visa from the USA.

No. Only nationals of qualifying countries may apply for a China visa from the USA. Please use our visa widget to verify whether you are a China visa from the USA qualifier.

Yes, before traveling, all travelers must have a valid China visa from the USA.

Yes, a China visa from the USA is valid within 30 days from the date of issue. The traveler can stay for a maximum of 15 days in China.

No. A China visa from the USA is simply an authorization to travel. It is up to the China immigration authority to allow a traveler to enter China upon arrival.

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