Business Visa (M-Visa)
"For trade, business meetings and commercial activities"
Chinese Business Visa / M-Visa for Stays up to 180 Days
A Chinese Business Visa is required for travel to China for commercial purposes such as business negotiations, meetings, exhibitions, trade fairs, training sessions, or installations.
Apply for Chinese VisaKey Details
| Purpose of Travel | Business trips |
| Duration of Stay | 30 to 90 days |
| Number of Entries | Single, double, or multiple |
| Validity Period | 90 days from issuance; 6โ12 months for multiple entries |
An up-to-date business invitation meeting specific formal criteria is required for the business visa. The invitation must include the applicant's birthdate and full name, be written on company letterhead showing postal address and telephone number, and be hand-signed and stamped.
The invitation should specify the date or period of required presence and clarify the business relationship and tasks in China. A printed scan of the invitation suffices.
Depending on the timing and length of engagements, the invitation may cover one, two, or multiple visits within 3, 6, or 12 months. Typically, each entry is capped at 30 days, but stays of 60 or 90 days (up to 180 days for single entry) are possible if justified.
The visa office determines whether a business visa or a short-term work visa is required based on the invitation. Sometimes a deployment letter from the employer is necessary.
With a China Business Visa you can also explore China for tourism purposes beyond your business engagements.
Required Documents
- Completed visa application (exclusively online since May 2019)
- Coloured biometric passport photo against a light background (approx. 1.4 ร 1.8 inches)
- Passport with at least 6 months validity and one blank page
- Copy of the passport bio-data page with the applicant's photo and passport details
- Signed privacy / data processing declaration if you apply through our agency service
- Formally correct business invitation from your Chinese client, supplier, or subsidiary. The invitation should state the applicant's full name and date of birth, travel purpose, intended dates or duration of stay, and the full postal address and telephone number of the inviting company. Company letterhead, signature, and company stamp should be included.
Validity and Duration
The China Business Visa allows entry for 90 days from issuance. Once entered, the visa is valid for 30, 60, or 90 days (up to 180 days in exceptional cases). Both entries must occur within 180 days for double-entry visas.
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