What’s a Chinese Visa?
A Chinese visa is a permit issued by visa authorities of the People’s Republic of China in accordance with its laws and regulations to a foreign citizen for entry into, exit from or transit through Chinese territory. The Chinese visa authorities will issue a diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, service visa or ordinary visa according to the foreign citizen’s status, purpose of visit and type of passport.
 
China’s Visa Authorities are:
 
1. Chinese embassies, consulates general, Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and in the Macao Special Administrative Region, and other resident organizations abroad authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are responsible for handling visa applications by foreign citizens for entry into and transit through Mainland of China and the Hong Kong or Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR).
 
2. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the local foreign affairs offices authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are responsible for issuance, change and extension of diplomatic and service visas and for issuance of a residence permit to holders of this type of visa.
 
3. The Ministry of Public Security, and the local public security bureaus authorized by it, are responsible for inspection on entry and exit of foreigners, issuance of visas at the port of entry, extension and change of ordinary visas, and issuance of residence permit to holders of ordinary visas already in China.  
 
4. The Immigration Department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is responsible for matters relating to foreigners’ entry into and exit from the SAR.
 
5. The Public Security Police Force of the Government of Macao Special Administrative Region is responsible for matters relating to foreigners’ entry into and exit from the SAR.  

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To improve the efficiency of applying for the Chinese visa and help to the personnel exchanges, According to the Chinese Embassy in Nepal, Chinese visa application service center will cancel visa appointment from Dec 17th,2023. Applicants can submit their visa applications directly to our center with the online-filled application form and supporting documents during work hour(Monday to Friday 9:00-15:00). Considering the possibility of a large numbers of applicants during certain time periods, it's recommended to arrange the time and avoid peak hour(normally on Monday and Tuesday from 10 to 12 a.m). In addition, our VIP2 service will change from "Appointment-free" to "Queue up free" from then on. Welcome to choose according to your demand. Chinese Visa Application Service Center in Nepal 12th December, 2023 Notice of Cancellation of visa application Appointment     Privacy Policy
      To improve the efficiency of applying for the Chinese visa and help to the personnel exchanges, According to the Chinese Embassy in Nepal, Chinese visa application service center will cancel visa appointment from Dec 17th,2023. Applicants can submit their visa applications directly to our center with the  online-filled application form and supporting documents during work hour(Monday to Friday 9:00-15:00).
     Considering the possibility of a large numbers of applicants during certain time periods, it's recommended to arrange the time and avoid peak hour(normally on Monday and Tuesday from 10 to 12 a.m).
     In addition, our VIP2 service will change from "Appointment-free" to "Queue up free" from then on. Welcome to choose according to your demand.

 Chinese Visa Application Service Center in Nepal
12th December, 2023
What’s a Chinese Visa?
A Chinese visa is a permit issued by visa authorities of the People’s Republic of China in accordance with its laws and regulations to a foreign citizen for entry into, exit from or transit through Chinese territory. The Chinese visa authorities will issue a diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, service visa or ordinary visa according to the foreign citizen’s status, purpose of visit and type of passport.
 
China’s Visa Authorities are:
 
1. Chinese embassies, consulates general, Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and in the Macao Special Administrative Region, and other resident organizations abroad authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are responsible for handling visa applications by foreign citizens for entry into and transit through Mainland of China and the Hong Kong or Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR).
 
2. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the local foreign affairs offices authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are responsible for issuance, change and extension of diplomatic and service visas and for issuance of a residence permit to holders of this type of visa.
 
3. The Ministry of Public Security, and the local public security bureaus authorized by it, are responsible for inspection on entry and exit of foreigners, issuance of visas at the port of entry, extension and change of ordinary visas, and issuance of residence permit to holders of ordinary visas already in China.  
 
4. The Immigration Department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is responsible for matters relating to foreigners’ entry into and exit from the SAR.
 
5. The Public Security Police Force of the Government of Macao Special Administrative Region is responsible for matters relating to foreigners’ entry into and exit from the SAR.