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Student Visa (X-visa) is issued to a foreign citizen who comes to China for the purpose of study for a period of six or more months. A foreign citizen who is to study in China for less than six months should apply for a business visa (F-visa). 1. Checklist of documents required for application (1) Original passport remaining to be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application and with sufficient blank visa pages. (2) One completed visa application form with a recently-taken passport photo; all the items on the application form should be completed neatly with genuine information; if the applicant has a Chinese name, the Chinese name should be filled in; false or incomplete information and illegible characters may lead to refusal of a visa. (3) Visa Application for Study in China (Form JW-201 or Form JW-202, original and copy). (4) Admission Notice from the University (original and copy). 2. Application procedure and processing time (1) Application procedure Book online appointment at the website of Chinese Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC) and then submit application to CVASC. Application without appointment will not be accepted. For more information, please visit www.visaforchina.org.uk . CVASC accepts postal application. (2) Processing time Regular visa processing time is normally 4 working days. For example, applicants lodging applications on Monday will collect the visas on Thursday. Express visa processing time is normally 3 working days. Applicants requesting the express service must lodge visa applications at the CVASC counter before 12:00 noon, Monday to Friday. 3. Important notes (1) X-visa issued is usually with a single entry, valid for 3 months and with no duration of stay(that is 000 day of stay). Holders of student visa should go through the procedure for a residence permit at a local public security bureau within 30 days after entry into China to avoid illegal stay in China. The period of validity of the residence permit is its holder's duration of stay in China. (2) Consular officers may request an applicant to provide additional supporting documents. The applicant should provide this as soon as possible. (3) Whether a visa is to be issued or not, and what type of visa to be issued shall be decided by Consular officers in the light of China's relevant laws and regulations. Application may be refused without detailed explanation. (4) The applicant should check all the information of the issued visa upon collection and if necessary raise queries at the same time. If there is no immediate query relating to the issued visa, the applicant is held responsible under any circumstances thereafter. (5) The visa application form should be fully completed and signed by the applicant upon completion (application for an applicant under 18 years of age should be signed by one of his or her parents). Items which are not applicable should be filled in with N/A. (6) Please be advised to apply for a visa about one month in advance of the intended date of entry into China. The applicant is held responsible for any consequences resulting from the failure to submit visa application at an appropriate time, which may lead to either the issued visa becoming expired or it would be too late to get a visa before the intended entry date. (7) Consular officers decide on the visa's period of validity, duration of stay and number of entry in the light of China's laws and regulations. 4. Fees (1) Please pay on collection. (2) Chinese Visa Application Service Centre accepts cash or debit card for payment. (3)Schedule of visa Fees and Service Fees (Unit: British Pound):
Notes: 1. Visa Fees are collected on behalf of the Chinese Embassy. 2. Application Service Fees are charged by the Centre. 3. The total amount of the fees to be paid by an applicant = visa fees + application service fees. |
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