Time needed:?<\/span>3 minutes. <\/p>Steps for Applying China Student Visa<\/p>
- University Choice<\/strong>
The first step is to look for a University in China that has a program for international students. Select the one that best suits you. If the University offers English-taught programs, be sure to check if they require a language proficiency test before making your application. This also applies to Mandarin-taught programs.
If the university requires you to take a proficiency test, ensure that you do it well ahead of time before the intended admission date to avoid the pesky last-minute hassles. <\/p> <\/li>
- Duly Filled and Sealed Acceptance Notice as Proof of Official Invitation<\/strong>
Once your University of choice accepts your application, they will send you an acceptance notice together with approved foreign student visa application forms (forms JW 201 and JW 202) that are issued by the State Education Ministry of China.
Make clear copies of these forms since you?ll require them in your Visa application. <\/p> <\/li>
- China Student Visa Application Form <\/strong>
Download the Visa application form from the local Chinese embassy website. The form should be typed in CAPS and no section should be left unfilled. Sections that are not applicable should be filled with NONE or N\/A.
Once you?ve filled the form, append your signature ensuring that it matches that on your passport. For applicants below the age of 18, the form should be signed by the parent or guardian. <\/p> <\/li>
- Photo Requirements<\/strong>
Using a paper clip (and not staples), attach at least one color passport photo on your visa application form.
The photo should have been taken within the last 6 months, against a bright solid background preferably white, and should precisely measure 48mm tall * 33 mm wide.
It should also provide a clear, non-smiling frontal view of your head without sunglasses or a hat. <\/p> <\/li>
- Proof Of Travel Arrangements<\/strong>
If you?re pressed for time, you can attach a proof of travel arrangements to expedite your student visa application process.<\/p> <\/li>
- Submit Your Application<\/strong>
Once you?ve confirmed that you have all your China Student Visa Requirements and documents ready, submit your application to your country?s Chinese embassy or consulate in person. This should include your original passport, Jw-201 & JW-202, admission notice, and a duly completed visa application form.<\/p> <\/li>
- Wait For The Results<\/strong>
Usually, most Chinese embassies, consulates or CVASCs will take not more than a week to process your visa application but it?s always advisable to make your application at least one month prior to your travel date to china to avoid any last-minute rush.<\/p> <\/li>
- Apply For Your Residence Permit On Arrival To China<\/strong>
Before 30 days elapses after your arrival in China, ensure that you visit a local public security bureau office to apply for a residence permit.<\/p> <\/li><\/ol><\/div>\n\n\n\n
When To Apply For Your Student Visa To China<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
You should apply for your China Student Visa well ahead of time, preferably one month in advance before your travel date to China but not earlier than 3 months.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
How Long Does It Take To Have My Student Visa To China Processed? <\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Well, this varies from one Chinese embassy to another. However, most of these embassies and consulates are very efficient and will take just 4 days to have your visa processed, unless when this application period coincides with any of the Chinese public holidays.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Here are some tentative processing times for various services offered by Chinese embassies and consulates:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
- Regular service: 4 business days<\/li>
- Express service: 3 business days<\/li>
- Rush service: 2 business days. This service has an extra surcharge. <\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n
How Can I Apply For A Residence Permit For A X1 Visa?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
If you?ve been granted an X1 visa, ensure that you apply for a residence permit within one month after your arrival in Chinese soil. This serves as a replacement for your visa while in the country and will be valid for the time granted with the original visa.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The residence permit will allow you to travel freely in and out of the country unlimitedly within the valid period. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
NOTE:<\/strong> X2 visa holders are however not eligible to apply for a Chinese residence permit. <\/p>\n\n\n\nHere are a few things concerning your residence permit that you need to know: <\/p>\n\n\n\n
- The residence permit allows you to enter and exit China multiple times within its validity period.<\/li>
- The residence permit is valid for the same time as that of your X1 visa.<\/li>
- You should report to the local police station whenever: