27 September, 2024
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China Q2 Visa (Chinese Family Visit) Application
What is a China Q2 Visa (Chinese Family Visit) ?
Q2 Visa is issued to those who intend to visit their relatives who are Chinese citizens residing in China or foreigners with permanent residence in China. The intended duration of stay in China is no more than 180 days.
Basic Documents:
- Passport
Original passport with at least six months of remaining validity and blank visa pages, and a photocopy of the passport’s data page and the photo page if it is separate. - Visa Application Form and Photo
One completed and signed COVA form and confirmation page. If photo uploading was failed during filling COVA form, please attach a passport photo. - 18岁以下申请者请注意: 无论是否是第一次申请中国签证,必须提交出生纸的复印件,父母护照及绿卡的复印件;如果曾有签证, 请提供复印件。
If the applicant is under age 18, please provide photocopy of the kid’s Birth Certificate and photocopy of parents passport(and green card). If the application had China visa before, please provide a photocopy of previous China visa. - Proof of legal stay or residence status (applicable to those not applying for the visa in their country of citizenship)
If you are not applying for the visa in the country of your citizenship, you must provide the original and photocopy of your valid visa of stay, residence, employment or student status of the country where you are currently staying. - 出生在中国大陆的华人请注意:第一次申请中国签证必须提交中国护照原件和照片页的复印件; 如果中国护照上的名字与外籍护照上名字不一致, 请提供改名文件。
出生在香港,澳门和台湾地区的华人请注意:第一次申请中国签证必须提交一份中文姓名的正式文件复印件:如香港护照,台湾护照或出生公证。
Photocopy of previous Chinese passports or previous Chinese visas (applicable to those who were Chinese citizens and have obtained foreign citizenship)
If you are applying for a Chinese visa for the first time, you should provide your previous Chinese passport and a photocopy of its data page.
If you have obtained Chinese visas before and want to apply for a Chinese visa with a renewed foreign passport that does not contain any Chinese visa, you should present the photocopy of the previous passport’s data page and the photo page if it is separate, as well as the previous Chinese visa page. (If your name on the current passport differs from that on the previous one, you must provide an official document of name change.)
Supporting Documents:
(1) 非中国出生的申请者请注意:需要提供出生纸的复印件以证明有中国血统。或者需要结婚证的复印件以证明与华人结婚。
If the applicant was not born in mainland China, please provide photocopy of Birth Certificate or Marriage Certificate.
(2) An invitation letter by a Chinese citizen or a foreign citizen with a Chinese permanent residence permit who lives in China. The invitation letter should contain:
- Information on the applicant (full name, gender, date of birth, etc.)
- Information on the visit (purpose of visit, arrival and departure dates, place(s) to be visited, relations between the applicant and the inviting individual, financial source for expenditures)
- Information on the inviting individual (name, contact number, address, signature etc.)
(3) Photocopy of Chinese Resident ID or foreign passport and permanent residence permit of the inviting individual.
Here’s a sample invitation letter.
Special Reminder
- The invitation letter may be in the form of fax, photocopy or computer printout, but the consular officer may require the applicant to submit the original of the invitation letter.
- If necessary, the consular officer may require the applicant to provide other documents or supplementary materials, or require an interview with the applicant.
- The consular officer will decide on whether or not to issue the visa and on its validity, duration of stay and number of entries in light of specific conditions of the applicant.
- According to China-U.S. Agreement on Mutual Granting of Multiple-Entry Visas Valid for One Year to Business and Tourist Travelers, the U.S. citizens may apply for a single-entry or double-entry, or a multiple-entry “F”/”L”/”M” visa valid for half a year or one year.
- If you are a U.S.-born child with one or two Chinese parents, and apply for a Chinese visa for the first time, please read Documentations Required for U.S.-Born Children with Chinese Descent.
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