Friday, March 23, 2018

Everything You Need to Know on how to get a Chinese Tourist Visa:

Everything You Need to Know on how to get a Chinese Tourist Visa:


I am currently working as an online English teacher to Chinese students and visiting China  used to be my goal. I wanted to meet my students and friends and visit some tourist spots in China. I'd been there twice and I would like to share my experience on how to get a Chinese tourist visa. This, I hope will help travelers and my colleagues to process their application smoothly. 

The first time that I applied for a Chinese tourist visa was last October 2017. I applied personally. I am from Legazpi City, Albay, Bikol Region and traveling to Manila is quite expensive. At first I asked a friend to submit it on my behalf but I wasn't that meticulous about the details so the Consular rejected ( but not denied ) the submission of my application. Hence, I ended up traveling to Manila and applying it personally. 

This was my first Chinese Tourist visa. I was granted to stay for 14 days. First time applicants usually can stay at least 15 days.



The second time that I applied for a Chinese Tourist Visa was last December after I got denied of a South Korean visa. I was hesitating to apply since I previously got rejected. I have worries that it might affect my application. I applied with the help of the agency. The agent Ms. Camille Verde ( you can search her name on Facebook ) helped me process my application. Since it was my second time, I only submitted the form, photo and my passport. I waited anxiously for the result and fortunately I was approved ( 30 days). I opted to let the agency process my visa because the airplane ticket during that time was really expensive since it was the peak season. I was also busy working and I cannot afford to cancel my classes online.


For those who are planning to visit China,


Here are the Basic requirements:


  1. Passport - must be valid for six months on the date of application
  2. Visa Application Form -  fill it out completely and correctly. It should be computerized. Handwritten application form is not allowed
  3. Photo- Two copies with white background. The size should be 48mm x 33mm
  4. Photo copy of passport Bio-page and the back part of your passport.
  5. Photo copy of previous Chinese visa , if your previous Chinese visa is in your old passport you must submit the photocopy together with the old passport.
  6. Booked flight tickets
For first time applicants here are the additional requirements:

  1. Bank certificate - must include the current balance, ADB , date of opening the account. Don't forget the original copy of the receipt. They need it.
  2. Bank statement  for six months.  BPI can only release bank statement for two months so you may have to request it in advance and wait for 30 days. 
  3. Certificate of Employment - must indicate the date of employment, annual/monthly salary, position, contact number of HR. Mobile number is not allowed.
  4. ITR ( Income tax return) or  BIR form 2316
  5. Invitation letter and a copy of ID/Passport .If you have a Chinese friend who can send you a letter of invitation , it'll increase your approval rate.

What should be the content of the invitation letter:


The letter of invitation  must be brief and precise. The personal information of the sender such as the ID/passport number, age, complete name, job position and company, company's address and the home address. If you will be staying with the Chinese friend , it should be the same address written on your application form.

The content of the letter must also have your personal information , complete name, address, date of your birth and passport number. The purpose of the invitation must be stated clearly and there should be an acknowledgement that the Chinese host will be responsible with the  accommodation, transportation and other things. ( If that is the case ) Otherwise you can exclude it from your letter, don't forget the target date of your stay.


How to submit your application:


1. You can submit it personally or ask a representative to do so.
2. The queue is long so you should be there earlier. Cut-off is at 11 am.
3. You can submit your application using a travel agency or someone on your behalf.


Tips on how to boost your chance of getting approved:

Applying for a Chinese visa based on my personal experience is smoother. During the submission of the application , if they are not satisfied with your requirements they will ask you some questions or reject your applications ( but not being denied with a visa) for you to polish everything on your end. 

My student's mother was my Chinese host so I included a screen shot of our  video class. In my case the mother of my student was the one who sent me an invitation and I asked her permission about those screen shots that I printed.

I have colleagues who were denied with a tourist visa but I advised them to re- apply after two or three days. Yes in Chinese Embassy you can reapply after getting rejected. Unlike in South Korea that you have to wait for six months to reapply. 

The first colleague applied personally for a visa but was denied .When she tried again with the help of an agency , she was approved!

The second  colleague applied with the help a travel agency but was denied. I told her to try again personally after a couple of days and she was approved!

The possible reason why they were denied:The passport has no  passport  travel stamped. Although there were first time travelers who were approved of a visa but this can be a possible reason. So if you are planning to visit a country that requires a visa, try traveling first to South East Asian countries like Malaysia, Thailand etc. No letter of invitation. As I have mentioned before , although this is not a basic requirement but it can be a reason for your visa refusal specially when you are not financially stable.


The Chinese embassy requires a 6 month bank statement , so my advice is to save as early as possible. I know that some applicants borrowed money and deposit it temporarily however you should do it discreetly. It will look ambiguous if suddenly you have 50 thousand pesos deposited on your bank account.


If you have other source of income and you received payments through Paypal, I highly advise to submit a copy of the transaction. In my case I usually receive my salary every 5th and 20th of the month and it reflects on my bank statement as remittances. You have to build your financial status to show the consular that you are capable of traveling and that you have a steady income.


If you don't have an ITR ( in my case since I am working at home) I asked a public accountant to process it for me with a fee of 2000 Php. You can also write a letter of explanation why you don't have an ITR available. 



Difference between applying  with the help of agency and personally :


1. You don't need to book a flight ticket in advanced when you apply  with a travel agency. They have ways on how to get one. If you apply personally you must have the photocopy of the round trip ticket, hence if you get denied re-booking or cancelling the flight is costly.

2. You can submit a letter of invitation from a Chinese friend whether you are applying personally or with an agency however with the travel agency - they do insist that you should send a copy of the host's bank statement ( which can be inconvenient). I don't know the reason why some travel agency insist on getting the bank statement of the host, in fact it is not included in the requirements. A letter of invitation with a copy of the ID/passport is more than enough.

3. Of course you will have to pay the visa processing fee including with the visa fee when applying via travel agency. 



Number of Entries
Single
Double
6 months multiple
One year  Multiple
Philippine Passport
1400

2100

2800
4200

Regular processing time is 4 working days. You can pay the additional fee of 1100 per visa for express service( 3 working days),  1700 Rush service ( 2 working days). Express and rush service are not applicable to first time applicants. The fee will be collected during the released of the visa. Only cash payment is accepted.



Consular Office of the Embassy of the People's Republic of  China


2nd Floor, the World Center,
330 Sen. Gil J. Puyat
Makati City, Metro Manila


Visa Office Hours: 
09: 00 am to 11:00 am Monday to Friday



   







8 comments:

  1. Hello! Is it possible that we will apply through agency as tourist without an invitation and we will just use just in case the invitation letter in the immigration? We decided kasi to process it through agency, however they really need us to provide a copy of bank statement nong nag invite sa amin sa China. We did not ask na kasi bank statement from the person who invited us kasi medyo hassle sa kanilang part. possible po ba yon na sa immigiration nalang namin gamitin yong invitation letter?

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  2. yes po if in case they will ask , you can show them a copy of the invitation letter

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  3. Hello. I just want to ask aside from invitation letter what documents do I need to ask my host to provide?

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  4. gaano katagal po ba aabutin ng pag aantay ng tourist visa...

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    1. Hello. Good evening. Sana po mapansin nyo. Paano po ba pra hindi ma offload sa immigration? May Chinese Visa na po ako. Thank you po. I really need help. From your experience po since second time na po kayo nakag punta ng China. Same po tayo online tutor sa 51talk then invite lang din po ako ng student ko.

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  5. Very Informative! Great blog mayora! next time vlog namn.

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  6. Hi Teacher. Sa 51talk po yung COT ai wala nmn po nka lagay na salary dun dba? What did you do po?

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Everything You Need to Know on how to get a Chinese Tourist Visa:

Everything You Need to Know on how to get a Chinese Tourist Visa: I am currently working as an online English teacher to Chinese stude...