Visa
Updated: 2011-09-10
Any foreigner entering China is required to hold a valid Chinese visa. Chinese visas are almost never issued at the border; travelers should always make their visa arrangements in advance in their home country. Chinese visa policy is strictly enforced, and a penalty of RMB 500 per day is imposed for overstaying.
Visas for leisure travel to China are quite easy to get, usually granted for a one month's stay. A tourist visa requires an application form, a passport-size photo and a fee depending on visa types. It takes about seven business days for an application to be processed.
Single-entry China visas are usually valid for 3 months after the issuing date, and will permit you to stay in China for a maximum of 30 days. This visa will allow you to travel as a tourist or conduct general business activities. Most people need only to apply for a single-entry. The best time to apply for your visa is one month before your departure.
There are businesses in China that offer visa agent services. They can assist with obtaining visas of various types and arranging difficult application processes.