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China Tourist Visa for Afghan citizens: How to apply
If you’re an Afghan citizen planning a trip to China for tourism, securing a Chinese visa is an essential part of your travel preparations.
Although we currently don’t handle Chinese visa applications, this blog will provide you with the information you need to apply confidently. Let’s get started.
Do Afghan citizens need a visa for China?
Yes, Afghan citizens must get a Chinese visa before entering the country.
The China Tourist Visa (L Visa) is used for leisure or sightseeing and is available for single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry, depending on your travel itinerary.
This visa does not grant entry to Hong Kong or Macao—separate permits are required to visit these destinations.
Learn more about the China Tourist Visa
Did you know? While showing a booking confirmation on your phone is often fine, having a printed version with the official hotel booking number can help with entry and avoid confusion if your booking details don’t match exactly with the immigration database. This can be especially useful at hotels requiring precise verification for foreign visitors.
How to apply for a China Tourist Visa from Afghanistan
Applying for a China Tourist Visa from Afghanistan involves several steps, starting with an online form and ending with an in-person visit to the Chinese embassy. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
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Go to the website of the Chinese embassy in Afghanistan to complete the visa application form online and book your visa appointment.
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After completing the form, print it, sign it, and prepare all the required documents listed on the embassy’s website.
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Visit the embassy to submit your completed form and required documents. Ensure all information is accurate, as any mistakes may delay the process.
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Wait for the embassy to review and process your application. It typically takes 4 working days.
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Collect your passport. If your application is approved, the visa will be affixed to your passport.
iVisa travel tip: Many immigration officers appreciate seeing a planned itinerary. Including key addresses in Mandarin (like your hotel and first few stops) can help in case there’s a language barrier at entry or with local taxi drivers after landing.