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China Visa Guide forPakistani citizens (2026)

Everything you need to know — from visa type and fees to the exact documents, real timelines, common mistakes, and what to do if your application is rejected.

Visa Type
Visa Required
Fee
Free
Processing
3–10 business days (embassy processing)
Max Stay
30 days

Disclaimer: Visa information changes frequently. Verify all requirements at the official China embassy or immigration authority before travel.

⚡ What You Need to Know in 30 Seconds

  • Pakistani citizens need: Visa Required
  • Apply: At embassy or VAC
  • Fee: Free
  • Processing: 3–10 business days (embassy processing)
  • Max stay: 30 days
  • Apply at: http://pk.china-embassy.gov.cn/eng/lsfw/visas/

Visa Types Available for Pakistani citizens

Tourist Visa Required

Free

For leisure travel, visiting friends and family, tourism.

Maximum stay: 30 days

Business Visa

Higher than tourist

For meetings, conferences, and short-term business activities.

Maximum stay: Typically 30–90 days

Transit Visa

Lower fee

For layovers requiring immigration clearance.

Maximum stay: Up to 96 hours typically

Step-by-Step Application Walkthrough

Many travelers don't realize that the order you prepare documents matters — some must be arranged before others (e.g., book accommodation before getting bank statement).

  1. 1

    Determine visa type

    Choose tourist, business, or transit based on your purpose. Wrong visa type is grounds for rejection.

  2. 2

    Gather all documents

    Prepare originals AND notarized copies. See the document checklist above.

  3. 3

    Book an appointment

    Book at the China embassy/consulate or a Visa Application Centre (VFS Global / BLS International) in Pakistan.

  4. 4

    Attend in person

    Dress professionally. Bring all documents in order. Officers may interview you about your travel purpose.

  5. 5

    Submit and pay

    Pay the visa fee (Free). Keep your receipt and tracking number.

  6. 6

    Wait for decision

    Processing takes 3–10 business days (embassy processing). Do NOT book non-refundable flights/hotels until your visa is approved.

  7. 7

    Collect your passport

    Check all details: name spelling, visa category, dates, and number of permitted entries.

Documents in Detail

Each document below has a purpose — understanding why it's needed helps you prepare it correctly.

DocumentRequired

Valid Pakistani Passport

Original passport with at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages. Must be submitted physically.

Required

Completed Visa Application Form (V.2013)

Download from Chinese Embassy website. Complete in full, affix photo. Do not leave blanks.

Required

2 Recent Passport-Size Photographs

48mm x 33mm, white background, full face, no glasses.

Required

Return Flight Ticket

Confirmed booking showing entry and exit from China.

Required

Hotel Booking / Accommodation Proof

Confirmed hotel reservations for the full duration of stay.

Required

Bank Statements

Last 3 months showing sufficient funds for the trip.

Required

Employment/Income Proof

Employment letter with salary confirmation or business registration documents.

Required

Cost Breakdown

ItemCost
Visa application feeFree
VAC service charge (if applicable)USD 15–50
Biometric fee (if applicable)USD 10–20
Travel insuranceUSD 20–60
Document notarizationVaries by country
Courier delivery (optional)USD 10–30
Estimated TotalFree (just insurance ~$30)

* Exchange rates fluctuate. Check actual rates at time of application.

Real Timeline Expectations

8 weeks before travel

Check passport validity. Start gathering employment/income documents.

6 weeks before

Book accommodation (need confirmation for application). Check bank balance requirements.

4 weeks before

Book embassy/VAC appointment. Prepare complete document package.

3–10 business days (embassy processing) after submission

Expected decision. Check application status online if no response.

Approval received

Book non-refundable flights and make final travel arrangements.

1 week before travel

Print all documents. Check entry requirements haven't changed.

Day of travel

Carry all documents in hand luggage. Arrive airport early.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Booking before visa approval

Never book non-refundable flights until your visa is in hand. Rejection doesn't get you a refund.

Not disclosing prior rejections

Failing to declare a previous visa rejection is misrepresentation — a worse outcome than the original rejection.

Old or blurry document scans

Bank statements must be current (within 90 days). Scans must be clear — officers reject blurry uploads.

Applying at peak season too late

Eid, summer, Christmas — processing times double. Apply 8 weeks out, not 2.

Wrong visa category

Applying for tourist when you're doing business activities. Match your actual purpose.

Insufficient funds shown

China officers calculate based on daily spend. Too little = instant rejection.

What to Do if Your Application is Rejected

A rejection is not necessarily permanent. Many travelers don't realize that a well-prepared reapplication — addressing the specific reason for refusal — succeeds on the second attempt.

1

Read the rejection notice carefully

The refusal letter states the reason. Understand it exactly before doing anything else.

2

Do not immediately reapply

Reapplying with the same documents will result in the same outcome. Address the specific reason first.

3

Strengthen your application

If it was financial: strengthen bank balance. If it was employment: get a stronger NOC. If it was incomplete docs: gather everything.

4

Consider an immigration consultant

For complex cases (prior overstays, multiple rejections), a licensed immigration consultant can identify issues you may miss.

5

Reapply with a cover letter

Acknowledge the previous rejection, explain what changed, and demonstrate you're a genuine visitor who will leave before visa expiry.

Official Sources

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VisitPlane Editorial Team

Updated June 2026 · Verified against official embassy sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Pakistani citizens need a visa for China?

Yes. Pakistani citizens require a Visa Required to enter China. Apply at the embassy or VAC.

How long can Pakistani citizens stay in China?

Pakistani citizens can stay in China for up to 30 days per visit. Overstays incur fines and can result in entry bans.

What is the China visa fee for Pakistani citizens?

The visa fee is Free. Fee determined by reciprocity — approximately USD 30–60 for Pakistani nationals (single entry). Payable at the Chinese Embassy or Consulate.

How long does China visa processing take for Pakistani citizens?

Processing typically takes 3–10 business days (embassy processing). Apply at least 2–4 weeks before your travel date to avoid issues.

What documents do Pakistani citizens need for a China visa?

Essential documents: valid passport (6+ months), completed form, 2 passport photos, return ticket, accommodation proof, bank statement, and travel insurance.

Can Pakistani citizens get a China visa on arrival?

No. Pakistani citizens must apply for a Visa Required before traveling to China.

What happens if a China visa application is rejected for Pakistani citizens?

If rejected, you'll receive a refusal notice. You can: (1) appeal if grounds exist, (2) reapply with stronger supporting documents, or (3) apply with help from a licensed immigration consultant. Don't book travel until you have an approved visa.

Where do Pakistani citizens apply for a China visa?

Apply at the China embassy in Pakistan, or at an authorised VAC (VFS Global or BLS International).

Is travel insurance required for Pakistani citizens visiting China?

Travel insurance is strongly recommended and may be required for visa application. Minimum coverage: medical emergencies + repatriation.

What are the common mistakes Pakistani citizens make when applying for a China visa?

Common mistakes: incorrect application form, submitting old bank statements, using unclear passport photo scans, not disclosing prior rejections, applying too late before travel, and not double-checking passport validity dates.