New York Chinese Visa Agency Services (Adult)

ChineEntryVisa(CEV) @Service Provider

The Chinese embassy in New York operates similarly to other Chinese embassies in United States. But for specific requirements and processing times at the Chinese embassy in New York, please contact our agent.

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Total Price Shipping not fixed $170.01

Welcome to your first or renewed application for a Chinese visa! Please follow the steps below to fill out the questionnaire to help us expedite your visa processing: Click here to view

Want to know how to entrust the processing of Chinese visas? Please click here to view the detailed process

Fee Description:

  1. Price: $170.01, excluding visa fees.
  2. Costs may vary depending on the processing time you have chosen.

Note:

If the applicant is under 18 years old, please click the link below:

Chinese Children Visa Born in the US/CN

Service Introduction: U.S. China Visa Agency Service

Welcome to our China visa agency services. No matter which state you are in the U.S., we can provide you with professional and convenient visa application support. Here is a detailed introduction to our services:

Coverage Area:

New York Consulate Service Area: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Ohio, and all other states.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. Ten-year visa application: U.S. citizens can apply for a ten-year multiple-entry L or Q2 visa based on the reciprocity arrangement between China and the U.S., provided that their passport has a validity of more than one year.
  • 2. Invitation letter requirements: The invitation letter must be signed by the inviter, and for company invitations, it must also include a manager’s signature and the company seal. Email invitations are not accepted, and the original document may be required when necessary.
  • 3. Visa policy for children of Chinese descent: For children under 18 born in the U.S., if their parents had not obtained permanent residency at the time of birth, they should apply for a travel document; otherwise, they can apply for a visa.
  • 4. Name change issue: Applicants who have changed their names must submit relevant name change documents.
  • 5. Visa type and application mismatch: The consular officer decides the type of visa, validity period, and number of entries based on the application.
  • 6. Visa changes and extensions: Once approved, a visa cannot be changed or extended. Changes in travel plans require a new application.
  • 7. Using old and new passports together: New and old passports can be used simultaneously if the information is consistent; otherwise, only the new passport should be used. If information changes, you must submit a new visa application.
  • 8. Applications for Canadian passport holders: They may apply for a ten-year multiple-entry L or Q2 visa, depending on their status in the U.S. and passport validity.
  • 9. Proxy submission and collection services: Please contact our customer service personnel.

Service Commitment

Choosing our visa services, you will enjoy professional guidance, document preparation, and submission support, ensuring a smooth and efficient visa application process. Our team will assist you throughout the process to address any questions and problems, making your travel plans worry-free. Contact us now to start your journey to China!

If you are unsure which type of visa to apply for, you can always call us for assistance at 13208444444.

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