| A Brief Introduction to Chinese Visa and the Procedure for Visa 
						Application 
				 Chinese visa is a permit issued to a foreigner by the Chinese visa 
					authorities for entry into, exit from or transit through the Chinese territory. 
					The Chinese visa authorities may issue a diplomatic, courtesy, service or 
					ordinary visa to a foreigner according to his identity, purpose of visit to 
					China and passport type. Hereunder is an introduction to the ordinary visa and 
					its application procedure:
				 The ordinary visas consist of eight sub-categories, which are 
					marked with Chinese phonetic letters (D, Z, X, F, L, G, C, J-1 and J-2 
					respectively).
				 Visa D: issued to aliens who are to reside 
					permanently in China. A permanent residence confirmation form shall be required 
					for the application of Visa D. The applicant shall apply to obtain this form 
					himself or through his designated relatives in China from the exit-and-entry 
					department of the public security bureau in the city or county where he applies 
					to reside.
				 Visa Z: Issued to aliens who are to take up posts 
					or employment in China, and to their accompanying family members. To apply for 
					a Visa Z, an Employment License of the People's Republic of China for 
					Foreigners (which could be obtained by the employer in China from the 
					provincial or municipal labor authorities) and a visa notification 
					letter/telegram issued by an authorized organization or company are required.
				 Visa X: Issued to aliens who come to China for 
					study, advanced studies or job-training for a period of six months or more. To 
					apply for a Visa X, certificates from the receiving unit and the competent 
					authority concerned are required, i.e., Application Form for Overseas Students 
					to China (JW201 Form or JW202 Form), Admission Notice and Physical Examination 
					Record for Foreigners.
				 Visa F: Issued to an applicant who is invited to 
					China on a visit, on a study or lecture, business tour, for 
					scientific-technological and cultural exchanges, for short-term refresher 
					course or for job-training, for a period of no more than six months. To apply 
					for a Visa F, the invitation letter from the inviting unit or the visa 
					notification letter/telegram from the authorized unit is required.
				 Visa L: Issued to aliens who come to China for 
					sightseeing, visiting relatives or other private purposes. For a tourist 
					applicant, in principle he shall evidence his financial capability of covering 
					the travelling expenses in China, and when necessary, provide the air, train or 
					ship tickets to the heading country/region after leaving China. For the 
					applicants who come to China to visit relatives, some are required to provide 
					invitation letters from their relatives in China.
				 Visa G: Issued to aliens who transit through 
					China. The applicants are required to show valid visas and on-going tickets to 
					the heading countries/regions.
				 Visa C: Issued to train attendants, air 
					crewmembers and seamen operating international services, and to their 
					accompanying family members. To apply for a visa C, relevant documents are 
					required to be provided in accordance with bilateral agreements or regulations 
					of the Chinese side.
				 Visa J-1: Issued to foreign resident 
					correspondents in China.
				 Visa J-2: Issued to foreign correspondents who 
					make short trip to China on reporting tasks. The applicants for J-1 and J-2 
					visas are required to provide a certificate issued by the competent Chinese 
					authorities.
				 In addition to providing the above-mentioned documents, an 
					applicant is also required to answer relevant questions and go through the 
					following formalities (with the exception of those stipulated otherwise by 
					agreements):
				 Providing valid passport or a travel document in lieu of the 
					passport
				 Filling out a visa application form, and providing a recent 2-inch, 
					bareheaded and full-faced passport photo.
					
 
 Paying the visa fee 
				 The overseas Chinese visa authorities are Chinese embassies, 
					consulates, visa offices, the consular department of the Office of the 
					Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in HKSAR, and other agencies 
					abroad authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. If a foreigner 
					intends to enter into, exit from or transit through the Chinese territory, he 
					shall apply to the above-mentioned Chinese visa authorities for a Chinese visa. 
					For further information, please consult the nearest Chinese visa authorities.
					
 
 The above message is quoted from 
							Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the People's Republic of China .
						
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