Visa Guide

China Visa Guide – Requirements, Application Process & Embassy Info

Planning to visit China for tourism, business, or studies? This guide provides a complete overview of China visa types, requirements, application process, fees, and embassy details.

Beijing, China

πŸ›‚ Do Bangladeshi Citizens Need a Visa for China?

Yes βœ…. Bangladeshi passport holders must apply for a visa before traveling to China. There is no Visa on Arrival option for Bangladeshis.

Common visa types include:

  • Tourist Visa (L Visa) – Short-term visits for leisure or family
  • Business Visa (M Visa) – For trade, meetings, and conferences
  • Student Visa (X Visa) – For higher studies in Chinese universities
  • Work Visa (Z Visa) – Sponsored by a Chinese employer
  • Transit Visa (G Visa) – For travelers passing through China

πŸ“ China Visa Requirements for Bangladeshi Citizens

To apply for a China visa, you will need:

  • βœ… Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity, at least 2 blank pages)
  • βœ… Completed China visa application form
  • βœ… Recent passport-size photographs (white background)
  • βœ… Confirmed return flight ticket
  • βœ… Hotel booking or invitation letter from Chinese host
  • βœ… Bank statements / proof of funds
  • βœ… For student visas: Admission letter from Chinese university & JW202 form
  • βœ… For work visas: Employment invitation & work permit from China
  • βœ… Visa fee payment receipt

πŸ’‘ Tip: TryFly can help prepare your documents and bookings to meet Chinese embassy requirements.

πŸ’° China Visa Fees for Bangladeshi Citizens

  • Tourist/Business Visa (Single Entry) – USD 60–80
  • Multiple Entry Visa – USD 90–120
  • Student Visa (X Visa) – USD 50–70
  • Work Visa (Z Visa) – USD 120+

(Fees are payable at the Chinese Embassy or Visa Application Center in Dhaka.)

πŸ“‹ China Visa Application Process from Bangladesh

  1. Complete Visa Application Form – Chinese Visa Application Service Center (VFS)
  2. Schedule Appointment at the Chinese Visa Application Center in Dhaka
  3. Submit Documents & Biometrics at the center
  4. Pay Visa Fees at the center
  5. Wait for Processing (usually 4–7 working days for tourist/business visas)
  6. Collect Passport with Visa from the center

πŸ› China Embassy & Visa Application Center in Bangladesh

Embassy of the People’s Republic of China – Dhaka
πŸ“ Address: House 53, Road 4, Baridhara, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
πŸ“ž Phone: +880 2 883 6887
πŸ“§ Email: chinaemb_bd@mfa.gov.cn
🌐 Website: www.bd.china-embassy.org

Chinese Visa Application Center – Dhaka
πŸ“ Address: House 23, Road 71, Gulshan-2, Dhaka
🌐 Website: www.visaforchina.org

✈ Travel Routes from Bangladesh to China

Popular flight options from Dhaka to major Chinese cities:

  • Dhaka β†’ Beijing (Direct with Biman Bangladesh Airlines, China Southern Airlines)
  • Dhaka β†’ Guangzhou / Shanghai (via Bangkok or Hong Kong with Thai Airways / Cathay Pacific)
  • Dhaka β†’ Hong Kong β†’ Shenzhen / Guangzhou (Cathay Pacific, Dragonair)

πŸ‘‰ TryFly helps you book flights and hotel packages for a hassle-free China trip.

βœ… Tips for a Smooth China Visa Approval

  • Apply at least 1 month before travel
  • Ensure all documents are genuine and complete
  • Submit clear flight & hotel bookings
  • Carry passport copies, cash, and credit cards
  • Student and work visa applicants must have official admission/work documents

πŸ“ž TryFly Contact Details

πŸ“§ Email: info.tryfly@gmail.com
πŸ“ž Hotline: +8801333-256425
🏒 Office: Gulshan-1, Dhaka, Bangladesh
🌐 Website: www.tryfly.xyz

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Why Visit China?

🏯 Explore Great Wall, Forbidden City, and Terracotta Army
πŸŒ† Modern cities – Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen
πŸŽ“ World-class universities & research opportunities
🍜 Rich Chinese culture, cuisine, and festivals
πŸ› Shopping & business opportunities in vibrant markets

✈ Final Thoughts

For Bangladeshi citizens, China requires a pre-approved visa. With proper preparation and TryFly’s visa assistance services, your China visa application can be smooth and stress-free, allowing you to enjoy China’s rich culture, history, and modern cities.

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