Visa China

Explore the wonders of China with ease by applying for a visa through your reliable partner, Global Visas from Lets Move Indonesia.

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When planning an exceptional voyage to China, obtaining a visa is an essential component of the travel arrangements. A Chinese visa serves as a mandatory travel document, alongside your passport, for Indonesian citizens wishing to visit the country.

Prior to embarking on your adventure, it is imperative to be cognizant of the requirements and protocols established by the Chinese Immigration Service. Global Visas, a recently launched visa consultation service proudly offered by Lets Move Indonesia, endeavours to guide you through the process of securing a Chinese visa seamlessly.

Our dedicated Global Visas service aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Chinese visas. We are committed to assisting you in navigating the various visa categories, ensuring that you select the one that perfectly aligns with your intended purpose of travel. Furthermore, we will provide a clear and thorough overview of the required documentation, ensuring that you have everything organised for a smooth application process.

Type of Visas for China

Ideal for a single trip for tourism or business purposes, this visa allows you to enter China and stay for 30 days and above.

The Double Entry Visa (L) allows convenient two entries into China, each with a specified duration, usually 30 days per entry.

The China Multiple Entry visa grants frequent entries within six months, with each stay typically limited to 30 days per entry.

Like the 6-month version, this visa allows multiple entries and exits, each with a stay usually capped at 30 days.

General Requirements

To ensure a smooth and efficient visa application process, please ensure you have the following documents readily available:

Please note that this is a general list, and specific requirements may vary depending on your nationality and the type of visa you are applying for. For the most up-to-date information and guidance, please refer to the official website or speak to our consultant for comprehensive assistance with your China visa.

Why Apply for an International Visa with Lets Move Indonesia

At Lets Move Indonesia, we recognise the importance of well-informed decision-making in navigating the complexities of international visa processes. Our mission is to provide you with the necessary knowledge, expert guidance, and unwavering support, enabling you to make informed choices throughout your visa application journey. With our unparalleled expertise and personalised approach, you can embark on this venture with confidence, knowing that we are your trusted partner, accompanying you every step of the way.

By choosing Lets Move Indonesia, you entrust your visa application to a team of highly skilled and experienced professionals committed to a seamless and hassle-free experience. We meticulously handle every aspect of your application with utmost care and professionalism, always keeping your unique requirements and aspirations at the forefront.

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Frequently asked questions

Processing times for China visa applications can vary but typically range from a few days to a couple of weeks. Applying well in advance of your intended travel dates is recommended.

Some visas, like the tourist visa, may be extendable within China under certain conditions. However, not all visas can be extended. It’s best to consult with the Chinese immigration authorities for specific details on visa extensions.

Visa fees vary depending on the type of visa and your nationality. You can find information on the official website of the CVASC or the Chinese Embassy/Consulate in Indonesia.

No, tourist visas are strictly for tourism and leisure purposes and do not permit employment in China. You would need a specific work visa to legally work in the country.

While travel insurance is not mandatory for visiting China, it is highly recommended. It can provide coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and other unforeseen events.

Yes, some foreign national citizens can visit certain regions of China, such as Hainan Island and certain parts of Guangdong province, visa-free for a limited period, typically 15 or 30 days.

Yes, Lets Move Indonesia can provide expert guidance and support in securing your visa to China. We can help you with the application process, document preparation, and any other questions you may have. Contact us for more information.

Lets Move Indonesia is your trusted partner for all your visa and immigration needs. Contact us for expert assistance and make your travel to China a smooth and hassle-free experience.

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Disclaimers

Lets Move Indonesia is solely a consultation services provider for both visas to Indonesia and visas from Indonesia. It is important to note that we do not generate any official government documents that clients should obtain directly from the relevant government authorities. However, our team of experienced professionals can provide comprehensive assistance and guidance throughout the application process, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and a stress-free experience.

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Christyana Haryono
( Visa Consultant )