For study programs in China of six months or less. We prepare, pre-check, and submit your application so it moves smoothly the first time.
A China Student (X2) visa is issued to those enrolled in a short-term course of study in China lasting six months or less. It's issued for single entry, generally valid for the duration of the program.
Most delays come down to one of these items being missing or out of spec — start here.
A photocopy of your driver's license, or a recent major utility bill showing your name and address.
Issued by the State Education Ministry of China (or delegated authority) and bearing an official stamp. A photocopy of the admission notice alone is not sufficient without this form.
Must bear the school's official stamp; an invitation letter alone is not sufficient.
If you've held more than one, copy your most recent visa. If it's in a different passport, include a photocopy of that passport's bio page as well.
Where to find the form, how to register, and what to do before submitting: see our COVA form guide.
Tell us the service level you'd like and provide your contact and mailing information. One form covers multiple applicants traveling together.
Start a Service Request| Service level | Review & processing | Shipping | Embassy fee | Service fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular (Pre-check + Submission) | 5–6 weeks | 2 days | $140 | From $259* |
| Express (Pre-check + Submission) | 3–4 weeks | 2 days | $165 | From $349* |
| Rush (Pre-check + Submission) | 2–3 weeks | 1–2 days | $165 | From $399* |
*Fees and schedules vary by consulate. Rush service is subject to availability.
Two situations call for extra documentation. Both are quick to check — skip whichever doesn't apply.
Requirements are largely consistent across Chinese Consulates, but each one has a few rules of its own. If any apply to you, we'll let you know during the pre-check — nothing for you to look up.
If you or your child were born in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, or Taiwan — or are of Chinese descent — the Consulate asks for extra documents on top of the standard requirements. See the additional requirements for Chinese descendants → Skip this if it doesn't apply to you.
Following these steps closely is the single biggest thing you can do to avoid delays.
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