China is one of the worldβs leading economic powerhouses, attracting thousands of international investors, entrepreneurs, and business professionals each year. The China Business Visa (M Visa) allows foreign nationals to legally enter China for commercial and trade-related activities. Whether you’re attending business meetings, trade exhibitions, or exploring partnerships with Chinese companies, the M visa provides the ideal route for short-term business engagements in the People’s Republic of China.
The China M Visa is issued to individuals who are visiting China for commercial or trade purposes. This includes attending meetings, conferences, trade fairs, negotiating contracts, or conducting market surveys. It is not a work visa and should not be used for employment purposes.
To apply for a Chinese Business Visa, you must prepare and submit the following documents:
Valid passport β With at least 6 months validity and two blank visa pages.
Completed visa application form (Form V.2013) β Properly filled and signed.
Recent passport-sized photo β In color, with a white background.
Official invitation letter β From a registered Chinese business or trade partner. The letter must include:
Your full name, gender, and date of birth
Purpose of visit and duration of stay
Details of the inviting company (name, address, contact info)
Official company stamp and signature
Proof of legal stay (if applying from a third country)
Additional documents may be requested by the consulate, such as:
Hotel booking and flight itinerary
Bank statements or business sponsor letter
Business license of the inviting Chinese company
Processing time: 4 to 7 working days (expedited service may be available)
Visa validity: 3 months to 10 years (varies by nationality)
Stay duration: Usually 30, 60, or 90 days per entry
Entry types: Single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry
You should apply for a China M Visa if you are:
Attending trade fairs, expos, or industry events
Meeting with business partners or suppliers in China
Negotiating contracts or conducting commercial deals
Inspecting factories or production facilities
Participating in short-term training programs
Visa fees vary depending on your nationality, visa type (single or multiple entries), and processing speed (standard or express). Check with your local Chinese Embassy or China Visa Application Center (CVAC) for the latest fee structure.
Applicants should apply in person at the Chinese Embassy or Consulate, or through an authorized Visa Application Center (CVAC) in their country. Appointments may be required for submission and biometric data collection.
A business visa does not permit employment in China. For work purposes, apply for a Z Visa.
Ensure the invitation letter is from a legally registered company in China.
Overstaying your visa is a legal offense and can lead to fines, detention, or deportation.
If youβre planning a business trip to China, applying for the China M Visa is the first step toward growing your network and expanding your ventures in Asiaβs largest market. Ensure your documents are in order and submit your application in advance to avoid delays.
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