Free route check
Passport + purpose triage for visa-free, transit or visa-required direction.
Global China visa preparation
Avoid avoidable rejection risk with a fast route check and document consistency review for tourism, business, family visits and transit. Built for all nationalities, with extra attention to Spanish, Arabic, Russian and Portuguese-speaking applicants.
The service is built around passport-specific and purpose-specific review, so it stays useful across countries without becoming heavy.
We identify where you will apply and what rules need checking for that passport.
We separate visa-free, visa-required and transit paths before you pay for documents.
You receive a practical list for the common L, M, Q2 and S2-style travel cases.
We check consistency before submission and flag questions to verify with the official office.
Start with the free route check. Upgrade only when you need a personalized checklist or a human consistency review.
Passport + purpose triage for visa-free, transit or visa-required direction.
Covers common tourism, business, family and transit cases, with invitation, itinerary, hotel and application notes.
Manual review of your invitation, itinerary, passport details and risk notes before local submission.
Document review request
Send basic case details first. We will reply with the document list, upload instructions and the next available review slot.
China visa paperwork is often rejected or delayed because small details conflict. We focus on the patterns that appear across large applicant groups.
Business invitations and hotel plans often need date, city and host details to line up exactly.
Name order, employer letters and travel history can create consistency questions.
Transit and short-stay assumptions need current policy and route checks.
Residence country, previous visas and sponsor details must be clear before submission.
Transit and short-stay travelers often misjudge 30-day visa-free eligibility, onward ticket timing and entry/exit ports. We confirm whether your route truly qualifies before you rely on it.
This is an independent preparation service, not a government site or visa agency.
Yes. We start from your passport, residence country and trip purpose, then point you to the local submission rules that matter.
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, Bengali and Japanese.
No. China Visa Prep is independent. We help you prepare and review documents; final rules and decisions belong to official authorities.
A purpose-specific document list, common mismatch checks and notes for invitations, itineraries, hotels, previous visas and local submission steps.
No. We reduce avoidable paperwork errors, but we do not guarantee approval or replace official advice.
Our route check is $0 (free). The personalized document checklist is $29, and a full human consistency review of your invitation, itinerary and passport details is $99. You only upgrade if you need more than the free first-pass check.
A typical L visa packet includes your passport (valid 6+ months with blank pages), a recent passport-style photo, a completed application form, a round-trip flight itinerary, hotel bookings or accommodation plan, and an invitation letter if you are visiting family or friends. We check that all of these match before you submit.
Standard China visa processing usually takes about 4 to 10 business days after submission, depending on the visa center and season. Express options may be faster. We recommend applying at least 2 to 4 weeks before travel to allow time for document fixes.
The most common reasons are inconsistent documents (dates, names or addresses that do not match), incorrect or incomplete application form answers, photos that do not meet the specification, and invitation letter problems such as missing host details or mismatched travel dates. Our review focuses on exactly these patterns.
It depends on your passport. In 2026, many countries qualify for China's 30-day visa-free entry for tourism, business, family visits, exchange and transit. If your passport is on the visa-free list and your stay is 30 days or less, you may not need a visa. Stays over 30 days, or purposes like work, study and journalism, still require a visa. Use the free route check above to see your direction.
The first contact form opens an email draft on your device. Do not send passport scans or sensitive files until we reply with upload instructions. We use your case details only to prepare a checklist or review and do not sell applicant data.
Official sources to check before submission: China Visa Application Service Center, China consular visa guide, National Immigration Administration transit policy. Always confirm the latest local office requirement before submitting.