For Thai tourists, traveling to China begins with getting a Chinese Tourist Visa (L visa). But many face delays or rejections due to small documentation errors.
Keep reading to find out how to apply for a Chinese visa and avoid rejection.
Do Thai citizens need a visa for China?
Yes. Thai passport holders are not visa-exempt and must apply beforehand.
❌ No eVisa or visa-on-arrival available
✅ Only through the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok or Consulate in Chiang Mai
How to apply for the Chinese Tourist Visa in Thailand
Tourist visa applications must be submitted in person at designated centers.
Step-by-step guide to apply for the China Tourist Visa
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Fill out the COVA form
Go to https://cova.cs.mfa.gov.cn and print it.
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Book your appointment
Via https://avas.cs.mfa.gov.cn.
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Collect all documents (listed below)
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Visit your local embassy/consulate
Submit documents and fingerprints.
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Pay the visa fee
In cash or by embassy-approved method.
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Wait for processing
Around 4–7 working days.
Required documents for the China Tourist Visa
Document |
Details |
Valid Passport |
6+ months validity, 2 blank pages |
COVA Application |
Printed and signed |
Photograph |
White background, recent |
Flight Itinerary |
Confirmed round-trip flights |
Hotel Booking |
Or invitation letter from host |
Bank Statements |
3 months showing at least THB 50,000 |
Employment Proof |
Job certificate or self-employment proof (if applicable) |
Travel Insurance |
Optional, but recommended |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the China Visa: Thai travelers
Can I apply through an agent?
Agents may assist, but you must appear in person.
Do I need to show a job certificate?
It helps your case, especially if traveling solo.
Is travel insurance required for a China visa application?
While not officially required, travel insurance is highly recommended. Some visa centers may request proof of insurance as part of the application process.
Can iVisa help with my China visa application as a Jordanian citizen?
Unfortunately we can’t currently process China visa applications directly.
What are the most common reasons for China visa rejections for Jordanian applicants?
Common reasons include incomplete documentation, insufficient funds, unclear travel purpose, or providing false information. Our guidance helps you avoid these pitfalls.
Can I bring family under my visa?
No, each person must apply individually.
China travel and visa tips for Thai citizens
- Bring translations for non-English documents.
- Avoid using unknown platforms for hotel bookings.
- Include printed copies of national ID card.
“Many Thai travelers assume that booking group tours means they don’t need a visa. Even with a tour, each traveler must complete their visa process independently.” — Somchai V., Visa Specialist
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Important Update:
We are not currently offering services to apply for the China Tourist or Business visas. If you have an outstanding order with us we will continue processing it as usual.