A Chinese visa is a permit issued by the Chinese visa
authorities to an alien for entry into, exit from or transit
through China. The Chinese visa authorities may issue a
Diplomatic, Courtesy, Service or Ordinary Visa to an alien
according to his status, purpose of visit to China or passport
type. The Ordinary Visa consists of eight sub-categories,
which are respectively marked with Chinese phonetic letters
C, D, F, G, J-1, J-2, L, X and Z.
L Visa: Issued
to an alien who comes to China for sightseeing, family visiting
or other private purposes.
F Visa: Issued
to an alien who is invited to China for a visit, an investigation,
a lecture, to do business, scientific-technological and
culture exchanges, short-term advanced studies or intern
practice for a period of no more than six months.
X Visa: Issued
to an alien who comes to China for study, advanced studies
or intern practice for a period of more than six months.
Z Visa: Issued
to an alien who comes to China for a post or employment,
and his or her accompanying family members.
J-2 Visa:
Issued to foreign correspondents who make short trips to
China on reporting tasks.
J-1 Visa: Issued
to foreign resident correspondents in China.
C Visa: Issued
to crewmembers to perform duties on board an international
train, airliner or other vessel, and their accompanying
family members.
D Visa: Issued
to an alien who comes to reside permanently in China.
G Visa: Issued
to an alien who transits through China.
The overseas Chinese visa authorities are Chinese embassies,
consulates, and other offices authorized by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of China. If a foreigner intends to enter
into, exit from or transit through Chinese territory, he/she
shall apply to the above-mentioned Chinese visa authorities
for a Chinese visa.
Visas are not required of aliens, who hold final destination
tickets and have booked seats on international airliners
flying directly through China, and will stay in a transit
city for less than 24 hours without leaving the TRANSIT
AREA of the airport.
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