China Visa Checklist – What You Need to Know Before You Go (2025 Edition)

TL;DR – Visa Prep at a Glance

Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter mainland China. Here’s a simplified view:

RequirementVisa-Free CountriesVisa-Required Countries
PassportValid 6+ months, 1 blank pageValid 6+ months, 1–2 blank pages
Visa Application FormNot neededRequired, filled and signed
Travel ItineraryProof of onward or round-trip flightFlight + hotel bookings often mandatory
PhotoNot neededRecent passport-sized photo (48mm x 33mm)
Visa Fee$0Varies by country (e.g. ~$140 for U.S.)

👇 Scroll down for the full list of visa-free nationalities, required documents, and updated instructions for travelers from the U.S., Canada, EU, UK, and others.


✈️ Who Needs a Visa to Enter China?

✅ Visa-Free Countries (until May 31, 2026)

As of May 2025, China allows 30-day visa-free entry for passport holders from:

  • Latin America: Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Uruguay
  • Europe: Most EU countries (except Czech Republic, Lithuania, and Sweden), Norway, Switzerland
  • Asia: Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Kazakhstan
  • Other: Georgia, Maldives, Uzbekistan

Use case: Tourism, family visits, short business trips, or transit. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months with a return ticket.


❗ Countries That Still Require a Visa

Travelers from the following must obtain a visa before arrival:

  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • India
  • New Zealand

These travelers typically apply for the L-Class (Tourist Visa). Below is the full process.


Step-by-Step Guide: Applying for a China Tourist Visa (L-Class)

1. Prepare These Documents:

  • Valid passport (6+ months, with 2 blank pages)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Recent passport-sized photo (white background, no glasses)
  • Round-trip flight ticket confirmation
  • Hotel bookings for at least your first few nights
  • (Optional) Bank statements for financial proof

2. Submit Application

  • Apply via your local Chinese embassy or consulate or an authorized Visa Application Service Center (CVASC)
  • Some locations require online appointment booking

3. Pay Fees

  • U.S. citizens: ~$140 USD for 10-year multiple entry visa
  • Other countries: varies ($40–$100 on average)

4. Processing Time

  • Standard: 4–5 business days
  • Express (if available): 2–3 business days

5. Pick Up Your Visa

  • Visa is a sticker in your passport. Double-check dates, validity, number of entries, and max stay (usually 30–60 days)

🔄 Transit Without Visa (TWOV)

You may enter China without a visa if you’re transiting through specific cities.

TypeDurationEligible PortsNotes
24-hour TWOV24 hrsMost airports in ChinaFor layovers only
144-hour TWOV6 daysBeijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, etc.Must exit to a third country (not round-trip)

✅ First-Time Traveler Tips

  • Dress neatly for visa center appointments
  • Use Trip.com or Expedia to hold refundable bookings
  • Print everything: bookings, passports, extra photos
  • Keep copies of your hotel address in Chinese and English
  • Check holidays: Some embassies close on Chinese and local holidays

📍 Where to Apply


📄 Summary Table: China Visa Policy by Country

CountryVisa-Free?Max StayTourist Visa FeeNotes
USA~$140 USD10-year multiple entry available
UK~85 GBP
Canada~$100 CAD
Australia~$110 AUD
Germany30 daysValid until May 31, 2026
Singapore30 daysMutual visa exemption
Japan15–30 daysMust enter/exit within time limit

With this updated information, you’re ready to apply confidently or confirm if you’re visa-free. Next up: What to pack and how to navigate Chinese customs like a pro!