Rhode Island Chinese Visa Service, China Visa Application
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Rhode Island residents must submit their Chinese visa applications to the Chinese Consulate in New York, as it is responsible for handling visa applications from Rhode Island. If you’re a Rhode Island resident seeking a Chinese visa, you’ll need to apply through the New York Consulate.
Please note that the checklist for visa applications can vary. Visa officers from different countries make decisions based on each applicant’s specific circumstances. Once we understand your situation, we will provide the best possible solution, but we cannot guarantee 100% success in obtaining a visa. Make sure you are as prepared as possible for your trip to China. – 10/7/2024
Chinese Visa Service Center
1) How to Apply for Chinese Tourist Visa (L) ? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
2) How to Apply for Chinese Business Visa (M)? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
3) How to Apply for Chinese Non-business Visit Visa (F) ? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
4) How to Apply for Chinese Visitor Visa (Q1/Q2) ? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
5) How to Apply for Chinese Long Term Private Visa (S1) ? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
6) How to Apply for Chinese Short Term Private Visa (S2) ? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
7) How to Apply for Chinese Work Visa (Z) ? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
8) How to Apply for Chinese Student Visa (X) ? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
9) How to Apply for Chinese Talent Visa (R) ? Check the latest instructions / Or call us for a consultation: 202-596-9566
Issued to those who intend to go to China as a tourist
Note: Citizens of some countries may not qualify for expedited services. For the latest information, please confirm with our customer service.
Standard Requirements for All Tourist Visas
1.) Applicant’s Passport: The passport must be in good condition and valid for at least six more months.
2.) Visa Application Form: Fill out the application on your computer, print it, and sign it manually. Do not complete the form by hand, and avoid using digital signatures. Link to form: cova.mfa.gov.cn
Ensure all fields are filled in. If a section is not relevant to you, enter “None” or “N/A.” After completing the form, do not click “Continue.” Instead, click “Save” and provide us with both the application number and your passport number. The form must be reviewed by us before submission.
Please note, non-U.S. passport holders are only eligible to apply for Single or Double Entry visas.
3.) Photo: Submit one clear, front-facing, colored passport-style photo. The background must be white, with no shadows on the face or background. The photo must be professionally taken within the last 6 months. Since 2017, photo standards have become stricter, so please review the specific photo requirements. If the submitted photo does not meet these standards, it may be rejected, and you will be asked to provide a new one.
4.) Itinerary: Provide a copy of your round-trip flight tickets or a detailed reservation for your trip. The document must include the applicant’s name, flight numbers, arrival and departure dates, and the reservation code issued by the airline or cruise company.
5.) Hotel Confirmation: Submit a copy of hotel reservations for all the accommodations you will stay at during your visit.
6.) Personal Invitation: If you are visiting friends or family, you must submit a letter of invitation from your host in China. The letter should be addressed to the “Consulate General of China, Visa Section” and signed by the host.
The letter must include the following details:
• Applicant’s personal information: full name, gender, date of birth, and passport details.
• Visit details: dates of the trip, purpose of the visit, places to visit, and accommodations.
• Information about the host: full name, address, phone number, and their relationship to the applicant.
You will also need to submit a copy of your host’s Chinese permanent residence permit, showing both the front and back sides. If your host is not a Chinese citizen, provide copies of their China residence permit and the data pages of their passport.
If you are visiting a family member who is working in China, you must also include a letter from the Chinese company (on official company letterhead). This letter should confirm the family member’s employment status in China and state that they will be responsible for your living arrangements and expenses during your stay.
7.) Copy of Photo ID: Provide a copy of your driver’s license or state ID.
8.) Copy of Previous Chinese Visa: If you have previously obtained a Chinese visa, submit a copy of the prior visa. If your passport has been renewed, include a copy from the former passport.
9.) Where You Stay From: Print and complete the Where You Stay From form: Click Here
New Requirements
First-Time Applicants with Chinese Parents
First-time applicants, regardless of age, who have Chinese parents must provide the following:
• A copy of their birth certificate
• Copies of their parents’ passports
• Proof of their parents’ legal status at the time of the applicant’s birth
If these documents are unavailable, a travel document will be issued.
First-Time Applicants of Asian Descent
Applicants who appear to be of Asian descent must provide their birth certificate and copies of their parents’ passports.
Current U.S. Citizen Born in Foreign Countries
If you were born outside the U.S. and are now a U.S. citizen, you must submit a copy of your citizenship certificate and your former passport.
Applicants Who Have Traveled to Turkey
If you have traveled to Turkey, you must provide your travel history for the past 5 years if applying in New York, or for the past 1 year if applying elsewhere.
Additional Requirements for Non-US Citizens
• Proof of Legal Stay: Provide a legal document to prove of long-term stay in the U.S. such as a green card, H or TN/TD work visa, or foreign student I-20 form. These documents may be submitted as a notarized copy (with every page copied), or the original document will be required.
Additional Requirements for Minors
• Application Form: Application form must be signed by both parents.
• Birth certificate: A copy of the applicant’s birth certificate.
• Parents’ Passports: A copy of the data pages from both parents’ signed passports.
When applying for a child with Chinese parents, the applicant must also provide proof of parents’ status in the United States.
Additional Requirements for Applicants Born in China, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan
• Chinese Name: The applicant’s name written in Chinese characters.
• Proof of Name Change: If the applicant’s name has changed since birth, include a copy of the court order or marriage certificate documenting the name change.
• Previous Visa: Copy of a previously issued Chinese visa or copy of the data page from your Chinese, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwanese passport. If your old passport is still valid, the original must be submitted with the application.
Additional Requirements for Adopted Chinese Applicants
• Chinese Passport: Applicant’s ORIGINAL Chinese passport.
• Proof of Name Change: If the applicant’s name has changed since birth, include a copy of the court order or marriage certificate documenting the name change.
• Parents’ Passports: Clear passport information page copies of both American parents.
• Certificate of Adoption: A notarized certificate of adoption.
• Birth Certificate: A copy of applicant’s birth certificate (usually from U.S).
Information for Applicants of Tibetan Origin
Applicants of Tibetan origin must personally appear at the Chinese Visa Application Service Center to process their visa. The center may require additional documentation, and CEV is unable to assist with these procedures.
Persons with Media Related Occupations
If you are a media professional or work for a media company, even if you are not traveling for work, you must submit a letter from your employer. This letter, on official company letterhead, should confirm that you are not traveling for company business and will not be engaging in any media-related work during your trip.
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