Notice on the Launch of Online Application and Appointment for Chinese Visa

To provide visa applicants with standard and quality services, in accordance with the unified deployment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of P.R.C, the Chinese Embassy in Singapore will initiate the online visa application and appointment system from August 1,2020. The specific arrangements are as follows:

1.   As of August 1st, visa applicants are required to log onhttp://www.visaforchina.org and fill in the visa application form online. After completing the form online, you may enter the visa appointment interface by clicking the button of “Start to book appointment”, or afterwards log onhttp://www.visaforchina.org, enter your contact information and Application ID to make an appointment for visa application.

Applicants are required to submit passports and other required documents to the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre with the printed complete application form and signed Confirmation of Online Visa Application as per scheduled appointment.

2.To ensure the smooth transition to the online application and appointment, from August 1st to August 31st, the applicants may still submit the old version paper application forms (FormV.2013) without online appointment.

However, during this period, in principle, all applications processed through visa agencies are required to fill in application forms and make appointments online. Meanwhile, the applicants of online application and appointment will enjoy priority services at the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre.

3. As of September 1st ,2020, the Chinese Embassy in Singapore will no longer accept old version paper application form(FormV.2013) and will strictly implement the online application and appointment.

4.Exceptions to the above arrangements:

I. The visa application for Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions of China will remain unchanged, and there is no need for online visa application and appointment.

During the COVID-19 period, for enquiry of visa policies of Hong Kong and Macao, please visit the official websites of Immigration Department of Hong Kong SAR (http://www.immd.gov.hk/) and Public Security Police Force of Macao SAR (https://www.fsm.gov.mo/psp/cht/main.html) for details.

II. The diplomatic and official passport holders as well as those who apply for diplomatic or official visas do not need to make an appointment. However, applicants are required to fill in and print the complete online application form pursuant to the above-mentioned requirements. Applicants may directly submit the application to the Chinese Embassy in Singapore.

5. The Embassy would like to remind during the COVID-19 period, the Embassy only accepts visa applications for necessary economic, trade, sci-tech activities, and urgent humanitarian needs. If you have already obtained the Invitation Letter issued by the provincial Foreign Affairs Office or the competent commercial department, or the critical illness notice or death certificate of immediate family member, you can directly log onhttp://cova.cs.mfa.gov.cn to fill in the visa application form and make appointment accordingly.

To save you time and unnecessary application service fees, if you do not have the above-mentioned documents or have any doubts regarding your visa application, you are strongly recommended to log on http://wj.qq.com/s2/5855205/3397 to fill in and submit the urgent application form, the Embassy will review your application and inform you via telephone or email whether you are approved or not.

Chinese Visa Application Service Centre

July 24, 2020

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Notice on the Launch of Online Application and Appointment for Chinese Visa

To provide visa applicants with standard and quality services, in accordance with the unified deployment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of P.R.C, the Chinese Embassy in Singapore will initiate the online visa application and appointment system from August 1,2020. The specific arrangements are as follows:

1.   As of August 1st, visa applicants are required to log onhttp://www.visaforchina.org and fill in the visa application form online. After completing the form online, you may enter the visa appointment interface by clicking the button of “Start to book appointment”, or afterwards log onhttp://www.visaforchina.org, enter your contact information and Application ID to make an appointment for visa application.

Applicants are required to submit passports and other required documents to the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre with the printed complete application form and signed Confirmation of Online Visa Application as per scheduled appointment.

2.To ensure the smooth transition to the online application and appointment, from August 1st to August 31st, the applicants may still submit the old version paper application forms (FormV.2013) without online appointment.

However, during this period, in principle, all applications processed through visa agencies are required to fill in application forms and make appointments online. Meanwhile, the applicants of online application and appointment will enjoy priority services at the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre.

3. As of September 1st ,2020, the Chinese Embassy in Singapore will no longer accept old version paper application form(FormV.2013) and will strictly implement the online application and appointment.

4.Exceptions to the above arrangements:

I. The visa application for Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions of China will remain unchanged, and there is no need for online visa application and appointment.

During the COVID-19 period, for enquiry of visa policies of Hong Kong and Macao, please visit the official websites of Immigration Department of Hong Kong SAR (http://www.immd.gov.hk/) and Public Security Police Force of Macao SAR (https://www.fsm.gov.mo/psp/cht/main.html) for details.

II. The diplomatic and official passport holders as well as those who apply for diplomatic or official visas do not need to make an appointment. However, applicants are required to fill in and print the complete online application form pursuant to the above-mentioned requirements. Applicants may directly submit the application to the Chinese Embassy in Singapore.

5. The Embassy would like to remind during the COVID-19 period, the Embassy only accepts visa applications for necessary economic, trade, sci-tech activities, and urgent humanitarian needs. If you have already obtained the Invitation Letter issued by the provincial Foreign Affairs Office or the competent commercial department, or the critical illness notice or death certificate of immediate family member, you can directly log onhttp://cova.cs.mfa.gov.cn to fill in the visa application form and make appointment accordingly.

To save you time and unnecessary application service fees, if you do not have the above-mentioned documents or have any doubts regarding your visa application, you are strongly recommended to log on http://wj.qq.com/s2/5855205/3397 to fill in and submit the urgent application form, the Embassy will review your application and inform you via telephone or email whether you are approved or not.

Chinese Visa Application Service Centre

July 24, 2020