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China Visa for Bangladeshi Citizens

Visa Type Charge (TK.) Previous Travel Record Required Documents Processing Time(Approx.) Visa validity + Stay Permission
Country: China
 Single Entry
2,000 No need previous
travel record
Passport (more than 6 months valid),
Last 6 months bank statement with solvency
certificate - balance TK. 2 Lac+ (Personal + Company),
2P 33x48 mm photos- must be lab printed
(background white), 2P Visiting cards,
2P Letter Head Pad, Trade license  with latest renew page (photocopy) / NOC ,
TIN certificate, Local Government Invitation.
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)
Visa Validity: 03 Months
Stay Permit: Depends on 
invitation
Country: China
Single Entry
6,500 At least one time 
visited China.
Passport (more than 6 months valid),
Last 3 months personal bank statement – (balance TK. 01 Lac+),
2P 33x48 mm photos- must be lab printed
(background white), 2P Visiting cards, Bank Statement with  Solvency certificate
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)
Visa Validity: 03 Months
Stay Permit: 30 days.
Country: China Single Entry 6,500 At least 3 countries
visited by air travel
except India & Nepal
Passport (more than 6 months valid),
Last 6 months bank statement with solvency
certificate - balance TK. 2 Lac+ (Personal + Company),
2P 33x48 mm photos- must be lab printed
(background white), 2P Visiting cards,
2P Letter Head Pad, Trade license  with latest renew page (photocopy) / NOC ,
TIN certificate.
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)
Visa Validity: 03 Months
Stay Permit: 30 days.
Country: China Single Entry 6,500 At least 2 countries
visited by air travel
except India & Nepal
Passport (more than 6 months valid),
Last 6 months bank statement with solvency
certificate - balance TK. 2 Lac+ (Personal + Company),
2P 33x48 mm photos- must be lab printed
(background white), 2P Visiting cards,
2P Letter Head Pad, Trade license  with latest renew page (photocopy) / NOC ,
TIN certificate.
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)
Visa Validity: 03 Months
Stay Permit: 30 days.
Country: China Single Entry 9,500 At least 1 country
visited by air travel
except India & Nepal
Passport (more than 6 months valid),
Last 6 months bank statement with solvency
certificate - balance TK. 2 Lac+ (Personal + Company),
2P 33x48 mm photos- must be lab printed
(background white), 2P Visiting cards,
2P Letter Head Pad, Trade license  with latest renew page (photocopy) / NOC ,
TIN certificate.
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)
Visa Validity: 03 Months
Stay Permit: 30 days.
Country: China
 Single Entry
11,000 Only India Visited with sticker visa 3+  &
age 30 or above
Passport (more than 6 months valid),
Last 6 months bank statement with solvency
certificate - balance TK. 2 Lac+ (Personal + Company),
2P 33x48 mm photos- must be lab printed
(background white), 2P Visiting cards,
2P Letter Head Pad, Trade license  with latest renew page (photocopy) / NOC ,
TIN certificate.
15-20 Working Days Visa Validity: 03 Months
Stay Permit: 30 days
Country: China
 Single Entry
 
48,000 No need previous
travel record to any country
Passport (more than 6 months valid),
Last 6 months bank statement with solvency
certificate - balance TK. 2 Lac+ (Personal + Company),
2P 33x48 mm photos- must be lab printed
(background white), 2P Visiting cards,
2P Letter Head Pad, Trade license  with latest renew page (photocopy) / NOC ,
TIN certificate.
15-20 Working Days Visa Validity: 03 Months
Stay Permit: 30 days
Country: China
Double Entry
8,000 At least one time 
visited China before.
Passport (more than 6 months valid),
Last 3 months personal bank statement – (balance TK. 01 Lac+),
2P 33x48 mm photos- must be lab printed
(background white), 2P Visiting cards, Bank Statement with  Solvency certificate
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)
Visa Validity: 06 Months 
Stay Permit: 30 days 
each visit
Country: China
Multiple 1 Year
20,000 At least 2 times
visited China
Passport (more than 01 year valid),
2P 33x48 mm photos -
must be lab printed (background white)
and 2P Visiting cards, Bank Statement with  Solvency certificate
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)
Visa Validity: 01 Year
Stay Permit: 30 days 
each visit
Country: China
Multiple 2 Year
24,500 Previously had 01 year multiple
entry China visa
Passport (more than 02 years valid),
2P 33x48 mm photos -
must be lab printed (background white)
and 2P Visiting cards, Bank Statement with  Solvency certificate
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)
Visa Validity: 02 Years 
Stay Permit: 30 days
each visit
Country: Hong Kong
Single Entry (Business Visit)
 
7,000 No need previous 
travel record to Hong Kong
have to fly on Cathay Pacific Airlines 
Please contact for details 25-35 Working Days Visa Validity: Up to 03 Months
Stay Permit: Up to 10 days
Country: Hong Kong
Double Entry
16,000 At least one time 
visited Hong Kong before.
Passport (more than 06 Months valid),
2P 33x48 mm photos -
must be lab printed (background white)
and 2P Visiting cards, Bank Statement with  Solvency certificate
Normal – 7-8 Working Days
Urgent - 1 to 3 Working Days
(Extra Charge TK. 3,000)

Visa Validity: 03 Months
Stay Permit: 14 days 
each visit

 

China Visa for Bangladeshi Citizens: Your Comprehensive Guide

Are you a Bangladeshi citizen planning a trip to China? Navigating the intricacies of obtaining a China visa can be a daunting task, but fear not, for we are here to guide you through the entire process. In this comprehensive article, we'll provide you with all the essential information you need to secure your China visa hassle-free.

Types of China Visas

China offers various types of visas depending on your purpose of visit. The most common ones include:

1. Tourist Visa (L Visa)

If you plan to explore the rich history, culture, and scenic beauty of China, the Tourist Visa is your go-to option. It's perfect for sightseeing, family visits, and recreational purposes.

2. Business Visa (M Visa)

For business travelers attending meetings, negotiations, or trade-related activities, the Business Visa is ideal. Ensure you have all the necessary documentation from your Chinese host or business partner.

3. Student Visa (X Visa)

If you intend to study in China, the Student Visa is your ticket to academic pursuits. Be prepared with an admission letter from a Chinese educational institution.

4. Work Visa (Z Visa)

Securing a Work Visa is essential if you plan to work in China. It requires a job offer from a Chinese employer and the appropriate work permit.

5. Transit Visa (G Visa)

For short layovers in China, the Transit Visa allows you to stay for a limited duration while you continue your journey to another destination.

Application Process

Now that you've identified the type of visa you need, it's time to delve into the application process. Here's what you need to do:

1. Gather the Required Documents

No matter the type of visa, you will typically need the following documents:

Valid Passport: Ensure your passport has at least six months of validity from your intended date of entry into China.

Visa Application Form: Download the form from the Chinese embassy's website,complete the online visa application form accurately and print it..

Passport-Sized Photos: Prepare recent passport-sized photos with specific dimensions as per Chinese visa requirements.

Proof of Travel: Provide your flight itinerary and hotel reservations.

Supporting Documents: Depending on the visa type, you may need additional documents such as an invitation letter, proof of employment, or admission letters from Chinese institutions.

2. Visa Application Center

Visit the nearest Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC) or the Chinese Embassy/Consulate. Submit your application, pay the required fees, and provide your biometrics.

3. Attend an Interview

In some cases, you may be required to attend an interview to further discuss the purpose of your visit.

4. Visa Processing

Once you've submitted your application, it typically takes a few business days for your visa to be processed. You can opt for express services if you're in a hurry.

Visa Fees

The fees for Chinese visas vary depending on your nationality, the type of visa, and the processing time. It's crucial to check the current fee structure and payment options before applying.

Visa Validity and Duration of Stay

The validity of your visa and the duration of your stay in China will be specified on the visa sticker. It's essential to abide by these dates, as overstaying your visa can result in fines, detention, or deportation.

Visa Extension

If you find yourself in a situation where you need to extend your stay in China, you must apply for an extension at the local Public Security Bureau (PSB) before your current visa expires. Be sure to provide a valid reason for the extension.

Important Tips

Here are some important tips to ensure a smooth China visa application process:

Plan Ahead: Start the visa application process well in advance of your travel date to avoid any last-minute issues.

Double-Check Your Documents: Ensure all your documents are complete, accurate, and up to date.

Respect Local Laws: Familiarize yourself with Chinese laws and customs to ensure a respectful and enjoyable visit.

Stay Informed: Keep yourself updated on the latest visa regulations and requirements, as they can change periodically.

 

Frequently asked questions :

Q: How long does it take to process a China Visa for Bangladeshi citizens?

The processing time can vary, but it typically takes around 4 to 6 working days. It's advisable to apply at least a month before your intended travel date to allow for any delays.

Q: Is it possible to get a rush or expedited visa?

Yes, in some cases, you can request expedited processing for an additional fee. However, this option may not be available for all visa types.

Q: Are there any restrictions on the duration of stay with a tourist visa?

Tourist visas often allow a stay of 30 days, but you can apply for extensions if you wish to stay longer. Be sure to check the visa type and its specific duration.

Q: Can I apply for a visa online, or do I need to visit the embassy in person?

You typically need to visit the Chinese Visa Application Center in person to submit your application and provide biometric data. Online application options may be available in the future.

Q: What is the cost of a China Visa for Bangladeshi citizens?

Visa fees vary based on the type of visa and processing time. Check with the embassy or visa center for the most up-to-date fee information.

Q: Do I need to book my flights and accommodations before applying for a visa?

Yes, you need to provide proof of travel arrangements, including flight bookings and hotel reservations, when applying for your visa.


Securing a China visa as a Bangladeshi citizen is a manageable process as long as you are well-prepared and follow the guidelines. Whether you're traveling for leisure, business, or study, following the steps outlined in this guide will help ensure a successful application and a memorable trip to China. Now, start planning your adventure, and get ready to explore the rich history and culture of this beautiful country.

Note:

Visa can be issued on arrival for those who need to enter China urgently for humanitarian reasons or have other urgent needs. Relevant supporting documents must be provided. This policy applies to all foreigners including citizens of Bangladesh.

 

 

China is a populous nation in East Asia whose vast landscape encompasses grassland, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers and more than 14,000km of coastline. Capital Beijing mixes modern architecture with historic sites such as the Forbidden City palace complex and Tiananmen Square. Shanghai is a skyscraper-studded global financial center. The iconic Great Wall of China runs east-west across the country's north.

 

 
Continent :  Asia
Capital : Beijing
Official Language : Mandarin Chinese, Standard Mandarin
Currency : Renminbi
Local Time : GMT +8
Exchange Rate : 11.89 Bangladeshi Taka
Dialing Code :  +86
Weekend Days : Saturday & Sunday
Population : 1.371 billion (2015)
Area : 3.705 million mi²
Education :  100%
Religion : Buddhism, Taoism, Islam
Climate : The climate in China varies from region to region since the country is massive! In the northeast the summers are hot and dry and the winters are freezing cold. The north and central regions have frequent bouts of rain coupled with hot summers and cold winters. In the southeast there is plenty of rainfall, semi-tropical summers and cool winters. Flooding can occur in the central, southern and western regions and the country in general can experience earthquakes.
Prime Minister / President / King : The best time to visit China climate-wise is in spring, from March to April or autumn from September to October. Keen to experience Chinese New Year? Then you’ll need to be prepared in advance; hotels and flights are booked out around this time (usually the end of January of the beginning of February).
Destinations : Xi Jinping
Points of Interest : Great Wall of China, Forbidden City, Terracotta Army, The Bund, Potala Palace, Jiuzhaigou, Summer Palace, Huangshan, Temple of Heaven, West Lake, Tiananmen Square, Badaling, Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Oriental Pearl Tower, Leshan Giant Buddha, Yu Garden, Three Gorges, Ming tombs, Mount Emei, Mogao Caves, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Mausoleum of Mao Zedong, Longmen Grottoes, Shanghai World Financial Center, Nanjing Road, Elephant Trunk Hill, Stone Forest, Yonghe Temple, Mount Tai, Beihai Park, Huanglong, Sichuan, Dujiangyan, Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, Old Town of Lijiang, Wangfujing, Shanghai Tower, Jingshan Park, Pangong Tso, Tianmen Mountain, Lake Tai, Lugu Lake, Mount Hua, Tiananmen, Kinmen, Kanas Lake, Shanghai Disney Resort, Shaolin Monastery, Old Summer Palace
    The Great Wall of China in Beijing — Ten-Thousand-Li-Long Wall,  The Terracotta Army in Xi'an — Emperor Qin's Buried Battalions, The Forbidden City in Beijing — Imperial Palace for 24 Emperors, The Li River in Guilin — Watery Wonder, The Yellow Mountains in Huangshan — A Top National Park, Giant Pandas in Chengdu — "National Treasure" of China, The Potala Palace in Lhasa — Symbol of Tibet, The Bund in Shanghai — International Architecture, Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong — Best Spot for Bird's Eye View, West Lake in Hangzhou — Paradise on Earth

* Ques: How many countries should I visit before applying for this country ?

Ans: Although there is no restrictions regarding country visits but we recommend you to at least visit 2-3 countries before applying.

 

* Ques: How much balance should I have in my bank account?

Ans: There is no minimum or maximum limit for bank balance. However, there should be a consistency of you transactions. Your bank account must reflect that you have the ability to bear your travel cost and you have enough financial ties to return back to your country.

 

* Ques: My education qualification is low, can I apply for visa?

Ans: In case of tourist visas, there is not education qualification requirement. Anyone with any educational qualification may apply.

 

* Ques: My visa application has recently been refused. When will I be able to apply again?

Ans: There is no restriction or time limit on reapplication if anyone’s visa has been refused. However, we would recommend you to apply again at least after a certain period of time.

 

* Ques: Can you arrange invitation for me? Will it be beneficial for me if I get an invitation?

Ans: Yes we can and it is mandatory for this country.

 

* Ques: If I apply along with my family, will the chances of my visa acceptance increase?

Ans: Although visa acceptance or refusal totally depends on applicant’s profile, applying with family may increase your chances in certain countries. For example: in case of Schengen or UK visa, applying along with family increases your visa acceptance chances. On the other hand, applying with family for Australia or Canada may decrease your chance of getting the visa.

 

* Ques: Do you provide any guaranty for visa?

Ans: No. We do not provide any guaranty for visa. Acceptance or refusal of any visa application will depend on applicant’s profile. However, we will prepare your file in a professional manner so that the embassy can get a clear reflection of your profile.

 

 

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