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Chinese Visa Entry Requirements for Residents in Germany

Planning on going to China from Germany and needs to find out the latest Chinese Visa Requirements for German nationals or permanent residents in Germany? Learn more about the Chinese visa requirements including tourist visa, business visa and airport visa from this website.

Types of Chinese Visas for German Nationals and Permanent Residents in Germany.

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<p itemprop=There are various type of Chinese visas are available for you to apply. The type of Chinese visa you will need to apply depends on the purpose, length of your trip and the frequency of trips you will be taking to China. If you require information such as Chinese consulate contact details , visa forms for China, and other travel information please use the dropdown menu, below.

  • Chinese tourist visa for German nationals and permanent residents in Germany is issued for a short period of leisure travel in China and no business activities permitted with the short term tourist visa for China.
  • Chinese visitor visa for German nationals and permanent residents in Germany is issued for a short period of travel to visit friends and family in China and no business activities are permitted.
  • Chinese business visa for German citizens and permanent residents in Germany is issued for participating in short-term business activity in China.
  • Chinese transit visa for German nationals and permanent residents in Germany is issued and is generally valid for 3 days or less, for transferring through a port in China to a third destination.

General Documnets Required to Apply for a Chinese Visa for German Nationals and Permant Residents in Germany

The below items are generally required to apply for any type of Chinese visas in Germany:

  • Fully completed Visa Application Form and essential declaration
  • Passport size photographs
  • Valid national passport

There are other types of Chinese visas such as student visas, temporary worker visas, parent visas, spousal visas or partner visas for German nationals which are available to apply. Please contact the Chinese Embassy in Berlin or the nearest Chinese consulate accredited to Germany for more information.

Please note: In individual cases, you may be required to provide additional documents. Angolan Embassy rules and regulations can and do, very occasionally change overnight. We accept no responsibilty for any such changes. To learn more information click on Disclaimer Information.

Chinese Entry Visa Types Available for German Nationals and Permanent Residents in Germany

Single Entry visa for Chinese: A single-entry visa allows its holder to enter Chinese only once, within the given period of time, as mentioned in the visa sticker affixed to their passport. Once the visa holder exits the territory of Chinese or visa region associated with Chinese, he or she can no longer go back, even if they have not spend in Chinese the number of days as permitted by the Chinese embassy that issued them the visa.

Double Entry visa for Chinese: In general, a double-entry visa applies the same way as the single-entry visa explained above. The sole difference between a single-entry and a double-entry visa is that the second gives you the chance to go once more back to Chinese

Multiple Entry visa for Chinese: This type of visa allows the holder of the visa to enter Chinese mutiple times with visa validity period.

What Are The Steps to Apply for an Chinese Visa for German Nationals?

To apply for an Chinese visa in Germany, then follow the steps given below:

  • Check if you need to apply for a Chinese Visa.
  • Know when is the right time to apply for your China visa!
  • Figure out what type of Chinese visa you will need.
  • Find out where you should lodge your Chinese visa application.
  • Fill in the right Chinese visa form.
  • Collect the documents required for Chinese visa.
  • Make a visa appointment and attend the visa interview.
  • Submit your biometrics.
  • Pay the Chinese visa fee.

Please Note: Please consult Chinese consulate in Germany as visa regulations for China can and often change overnight. In individual cases, additional documents required for Chinese visa. We accept no responsibility as we have no affiliation with the embassy of China in Germany or their visa section.

What are the common questions asked by a Chinese visa officer?

Going for a visa interview at the Chinese consulate in Berlin? The visa officer at the Chinese consulate will look over your application and ask you questions if they wish to clarify anything. It is best to answer these questions honestly.

Typical questions asked at the Chinese visa interview include:

  • What is your purpose of your trip to China?
  • Do you know anyone living in China?
  • What is your current occupation? How long have you been in your current occupation?
  • If you are a student, when will the studies finish?
  • How will you support yourself whilst in China?
  • Have you ever travelled to other countries?
  • Who will pay for your trip to China?
  • What are your plans when you return from your trip from China?
  • What will you do if your Chinese visa application is rejected?

What are the usual reasons for getting your Chinese visa denied?

Common reasons why your Chinese visa application got rejected include:

  • Lack of funds – you must be able to afford your trip China and you must provide documents to show that you can.
  • Proof of accommodation not provided – you must be able to show where you will be staying in China and you can easily do this by providing a hotel reservation in China.
  • The visa officer thinks you will not return to your home country – you must make it clear that you intend to leave China and return to your home country before the expiry of your visa. You can do this by providing documents that show you have ties where you live, such as an employment letter or proof that you own your home etc.
  • No proof of residence – you must be able to prove that you can live in the country of your residence legally, so you must provide proof of residence.

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