Step-by-step guide to Apply a 10-Year Multiple-Entry Chinese Visa in the US

If you are a U.S. citizen or a Brazilian national residing long-term in the United States and plan to travel to China multiple times for tourism, family visits, or business, a 10-year multiple-entry Chinese visa is the most convenient option. For Canadian citizens applying for a Chinese visa in the U.S., the visa is typically issued with a validity period one year less than the passport’s validity, rather than a full 10 years. This article provides a detailed explanation of the application process, required documents, fees, and frequently asked questions to help you obtain your visa smoothly.


1. Eligibility Requirements

Not all U.S. citizens are automatically eligible for a 10-year multiple-entry Chinese visa. Certain conditions must be met:

Purpose of Travel:
The 10-year visa is generally available for the following visa types:

  • Tourist visa (Type L)
  • Business visa (Type M)
  • Short-term family visit visa (Type Q2)
  • Private affairs visa (Type S2)
  • High-level talent visa (Type R)

For example:

  • If you’re attending business meetings or exploring business opportunities in China, the M visa is appropriate.
  • If you’re going for tourism to experience China’s natural beauty and rich culture, choose the L visa.
  • If you plan to visit family members in China, the Q2 or S2 visa is more suitable.

Note: Student visas (X1) and work visas (Z) typically qualify for residence permits ranging from 1 to 5 years, and do not qualify for a 10-year multiple-entry visa.

Passport Requirements:
Your passport must be valid for more than one year. Otherwise, you’ll only be issued a 6-month visa. In that case, it’s recommended to renew your passport first before applying for the 10-year visa if your passport valid less than one year.
Also, your passport must have at least two blank visa pages for visa stickers and entry/exit stamps.

2, Where you will apply: please refer to our latest consular jurisdiction adjustment guide.

Adjustment-of-the-Consular-Jurisdiction
Embassy/ConsulateJurisdiction
Embassy of China in the United States (Washington, D.C.)District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Delaware
Embassy of China Also covers the former Houston Consulate jurisdiction)Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, Puerto Rico
Consulate-General of China in New YorkConnecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Rhode Island
Consulate-General of China in San FranciscoNorthern California, Alaska, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming
Consulate-General of China in Los AngelesSouthern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Hawaii, Pacific Islands
Consulate-General of China in ChicagoIllinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota

3. Complete New China Visa Online Application

New Chinese Online Visa Application System officially launched by the Chinese Embassy in the United States on September 30, 2025. Applicants could enjoy more convenience using the system to fill out forms, upload materials for online pre- review and track the status of application.

A, To help applicants adapt to the new system, you may try our  Limited-Time Offer: All-Inclusive Service: $155 (was $195), Consular Fee: $140. This service cover all states in US.

This service suitable for applicants don’t have the time, or if you don’t want to deal with complicated paperwork, or have urgent time constraints, our All-Inclusive Service is designed for you— which is now available at a special promotional discount at $155. All you need to do is check out and fill in this brief form: https://visitchinavisa.com/brief-form/, You just need to mail us your passport, that’s it. You can stop here—there’s no need to keep reading this rather long China visa guide.

B, If you plan to complete the application form and upload the required documents by yourself, please refer to our Step by Step Chinese Application Filling Guide.

  • Follow our step-by-step guide to fill out the New China Visa Application online and upload required documents.
  • Waiting for the preliminary review by the embassy/consulate. Once the review is approved, the status will change to “passport to be submitted.” At this point, click on “Additional Reminders from the consulate” to display the reminder content. Then, take a screenshot of the page. The screenshot must include the applicant’s name, barcode, and show the message from the embassy/consulate. You will need to submit this screenshot along with your passport to the embassy/consulate for get your Chinese visa.

4. Submit Your Application In Person

Note: As of October 23, 2023, appointments are not required for Chinese visa applications in the U.S.

  1. Submit the passport and approve page screen shot in person at the Visa Office; applications by mail are not accepted.
  2. If you cannot apply in person, you may authorize a trusted agency or expediting service such as VisitChinaVisa.com to handle your application. To help applicants adapt to the new system, you may try our  Limited-Time Offer: For submission+ Pick up+ Mail back service for just $59, Consulate fee will be $140. We offer the service for all US States.

5. Processing Time

  • Regular Service: 4 working days
  • Express Service: 3 working days (for urgent situations)

Note: Processing times are average estimates. Some applications may require additional time. The pick-up date may not be confirmed until notified by the Visa Office.

6. Pay the Visa Fee and Collect Your Visa

  • Return to the Visa Office on your assigned pick-up date with your pick-up receipt.
  • Upon receiving your visa, verify that all information is correct. If you spot any errors, notify the staff immediately to avoid future inconvenience.
  • Accepted payment methods: MasterCard, Visa, money order, or cashier’s check.

This guide is current as of October 2025 with New China visa online application system and reflects the latest procedures and document requirements for China visa applicants in US.

Tip:
Applying for a China visa in US is straightforward if you’re prepared. Following these steps carefully will help ensure a smooth process and minimize delays in your travel plans.

If you are unable to apply in person, pressed for time, or prefer to avoid paperwork, you may use a trusted agency or expediting service like VisitChinaVisa.com. for our all inclusive service, Once your passport received, your visa will typically be issued within 3–5 business days.

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✨ Wishing you a smooth visa application and a wonderful trip to China!

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