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Double Entry Sticker Visa

Mode: StickerEntry: Double Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 Days Per visitValidity: 3 Months

Double Entry Sticker Visa
Processing
15-20 Working Days
Mode
Sticker
Entry
Double Entry • Short Stay
Stay Duration
30 Days Per visit
Validity
3 Months

Overview

A physical visa label attached to your passport that permits two entrances into China throughout its validity period is known as a China double-entry sticker visa. It is issued for travel or business, and each stay is normally restricted to 30 to 60 days. Standard or expedited visa services are used for processing.

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Stats

Two-entry limit: The visa is good for exactly two entries; after both are utilized, it is no longer valid.
Double-entry visas typically have a validity duration of three to six months.
Stay length: Usually up to 30 days each admission, starting the day after arrival.
Flexible entry timing: If you don't utilize your visa, you can enter at any time before it expires.
Processing time: Express alternatives are quicker than standard visa processing, which takes roughly 4 working days.
Embassy discretion: Visa officers determine final approval, the number of entries, and the length of stay.
A minimum of two blank pages for the visa sticker must be included in the passport.

Documents Required

Per Traveller

Passport Copy

Required

Original passport must be valid within 06 months, along with old passport if applicable.

Recent Photo

Required

02-White background photo with 80% face close-up (size: 35x45mm). (No White Shirt, No Specs, no smiley)

Cover Letter

Required

Cover Letter from the applicant for the stating purpose of visit, Applicant's personal covering letter (incl. purpose of visit, arrival and departure dates, place(s) to be visited.

Hotel Booking

Required

The hotel’s booking confirmation, with Information of the applicant full name.

Return Air Ticket

Required

Required Document

Day wise Itinerary

Required

Day wise Itinerary mentioned in detailed, Details of the planned visit (incl. arrival and departure dates, place(s) to be visited, accommodation arrangements, etc.)

Applicant Adhar Card

Required

Required Document

Bank Statement 6 Month

Required

Original copy of recent 6-month bank statement updated of the applicant with balance of at least INR100,000/- and with stamp and signature of the bank in each pages.

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Sample Cover Letter

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Visa Guide

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Applicant Detail Form

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Eligibility

A legitimate passport must have two or more blank pages for the visa sticker and be valid for at least six months.
Clearly defined travel purpose: either business (M visa) or tourism (L visa) to China.
Completed application: A properly completed and signed visa application.
Photo: A recent, passport-sized photo that meets the requirements.
Bank statements or evidence of income are examples of financial proof.
Travel history: Not necessarily required, but helpful.
Good visa record: No prior infractions or overstays.

Important Notes

Physical visa label: Make sure your passport has enough blank pages by adding a sticker for China.
Only two entries: During the validity period, you are permitted to enter China twice.
Stay duration: As stated on the visa, each admission usually lasts between 30 and 60 days.
Validity period: Depending on clearance, typically three to six months
Verify the details of the visa: Once granted, confirm entries, dates, and duration.
Limitation on purpose: must adhere to the authorized purpose (business/tourism only).
No work is permitted: It is strictly forbidden to work.
Requirement for registration: Upon arrival, one must register with the local authorities.
Penalties for overstaying: Future visa bans or fines may be imposed.

Rejection Reasons

Errors, missing information, or unsigned forms are examples of incomplete or wrong applications.
Poor or ambiguous itineraries, hotel reservations, or invitation letters for China are examples of weak supporting documentation.
Inadequate financial evidence: Unable to provide sufficient money for the trip.
Uncertain whether a trip is truly for business or pleasure.
Lack of substantial ties to one's native country increases the likelihood of not going back (no assets, business, or employment).
Bad travel/visa history: Past infractions, rejections, or overstays.
Documents that are fraudulent or unverifiable: Any suspicion of fraud results in rejection.
Passport problems include a damaged passport or one with inadequate pages or validity.
Inconsistent information: Documents and application details don't match.
Red flags during verification are related to security and background.

FAQs

1.What is a China double entry visa?

A China double entry visa allows you to enter China twice within the visa validity period.

2.How is double entry visa different from single entry visa?

A single entry visa allows one entry, while a double entry visa allows two separate entries.

3.Who should apply for a China double entry visa?

Travelers planning to leave and re-enter China (e.g., visiting Hong Kong or nearby countries).

4.What is the validity of China double entry visa?

Usually valid for 3 to 6 months, depending on approval.

5.How long can I stay per entry in China?

Typically 30 days per entry, but it may vary.

6.Is the application process same as single entry visa?

Yes, but you must clearly mention need for double entry.

7.What documents are required for China double entry visa?

• Passport • Application form • Photo • Travel itinerary • Proof of two entries

8.Do I need separate bookings for both entries?

Yes, you should show travel plans for both visits.

9.Is invitation letter required for double entry visa?

Not mandatory for tourists, but helpful.

10.Do I need confirmed flights for both entries?

Recommended to strengthen your application.

11.Is hotel booking required for both visits?

Yes, accommodation proof for each stay is required.

12.Is double entry visa more expensive than single entry?

Yes, it generally costs more.

13.What are common rejection reasons for double entry visa?

• Weak travel justification • Insufficient documents • Financial issues

14.How to increase chances of double entry visa approval?

Provide strong proof of multiple trips.

15.Can I visit Hong Kong and re-enter China with double entry visa?

Yes, that’s a common use case.

16.What is duration per stay in double entry visa?

Usually 30 days per entry.

17.What increases chances of getting China double entry visa?

• Strong travel history • Clear itinerary • Valid reason for re-entry

18.What proof is needed for double entry visa justification?

• Travel itinerary showing exit & re-entry • Flight bookings • Hotel reservations

19.Can I request multiple entry instead of double entry?

Yes, but approval depends on eligibility.

20.Can I use double entry visa for back-to-back trips?

Yes, if within allowed duration and validity.

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