In 2023, appx. 35.3 million international visitors travelled to China.
The embassy of China allows people to visit China. Therefore, the visa process is less complicated.
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China Visa: An Overview
Bangladeshi citizens need a visa to enter China. For tourism purposes, you’ll need to apply for the L Visa, which is specifically for short-term leisure travel, sightseeing, and family visits. The process involves submitting an application to the Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh or using a recognized visa application center.
The China tourist visa typically allows a stay of up to 30 days and is issued as a single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry visa, depending on your travel plans.
- Tourist Visa: For short-term visits up to 30 days.
- Business Visa: For attending business meetings, conferences, or events.
- Student Visa: For pursuing education in Malaysia.
- Employment Visa: For individuals seeking work in Malaysia.
- Transit Visa: For travelers passing through Malaysia en route to another destination.
Step 1: Prepare Your Documents
Ensure all required documents are ready and meet the specifications provided by the Chinese Embassy.
Step 2: Fill Out the Application Form
- Download the application form from the Chinese Embassy’s official website.
- Fill it out carefully, ensuring accuracy in all fields.
Step 3: Submit Your Application
- Visit the Chinese Embassy in Dhaka or an authorized visa application center to submit your application.
- Provide all documents and pay the visa fee.
Step 4: Attend an Interview (if required)
In some cases, the embassy may require an interview. Be prepared to answer questions about your trip.
Step 5: Wait for Processing
Visa processing usually takes 4-7 working days, though this can vary. Apply well in advance of your travel date.
Step 6: Collect Your Visa
Once approved, collect your passport with the visa sticker from the submission center. Verify that all details on the visa are correct.
You can stay up to 30 days, depending on the visa type and embassy approval.
Yes, you can request a multiple-entry visa if you plan to visit China multiple times, but approval is subject to the embassy’s discretion.