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China Business Visa Fees A comprehensive guide to understanding visa costs for Indian business travellers planning to visit China in 2025. This presentation covers all fee categories, official pricing structures, and expert recommendations to help you navigate the application process efficiently.
Types of China Business Visas (for Indians) M Visa Entry Options Fee Structure Specifically designed for commercial and trade activities in China, including business meetings, negotiations, and attendance at trade fairs. Available as single entry, double entry, or multiple entry visas with validity periods of 6 or 12 months depending on your business requirements. All business (M) visa categories are priced identically to tourist (L) visas, making cost planning straightforward regardless of your visit purpose.
Single Entry Business Visa Fee Key Information ¹3,900 Permits one entry into China within the validity period Maximum stay duration as specified on your visa (typically 30- 90 days) Standard Fee For Indian passport holders applying for a single-entry M visa Most economical option for one-time business engagements Ideal for attending trade shows, single meetings, or short-term projects
Double Entry Business Visa Fee Practical Applications ¹5,850 This visa category provides excellent value for businesses with operations requiring two separate visits to China within a 3-6 month period. Standard Fee For Indian applicants requiring two entries Valid for two complete entry-exit cycles Each stay limited to the duration specified on the visa 50% more expensive than single entry but offers twice the access
Multiple Entry Visa Fees (6 & 12 Months) 1 6-Month Multiple Entry Fee: ¹7,800 Unlimited entries during 6-month validity 2 12-Month Multiple Entry Ideal for quarterly business trips Fee: ¹11,700 Each stay typically limited to 30-60 days Unlimited entries for one year or longer Best value for regular China business travel Provides maximum flexibility for ongoing projects These multiple-entry options are particularly cost-effective for businesses with ongoing operations or partnerships in China, saving both time and application costs.
Payment Methods, Service Fees & Refund Policy Payment Options Additional Fees Debit cards (most major banks accepted) Service fee charged separately by the Visa Application Centre (VAC) Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, RuPay) Courier services for passport return (optional) Cash payments accepted at Visa Application Centres Photo services if needed at centres Online payment available for pre-booked appointments Refund Policy If your application is rejected, the visa fee and any express processing fees will be refunded. Service fees are typically non- refundable.
Other Fee Details & Influencing Factors Application Location Processing Time Fees may vary slightly depending on whether you apply directly at the embassy or through a Visa Application Express/rush processing incurs additional charges above the standard fees listed (typically 50-100% premium). Centre (VAC). Seasonal Variations Group Applications During peak business seasons (trade fairs, expos), processing times may be longer unless you opt for premium services. Special business group visa options available at ¹2,400 per person for qualifying business delegations.
Tips & Summary Expert Recommendations Final Notes Always verify the latest fee structure before application as rates are subject to change For the most current and accurate information: Consult the official Chinese Visa Application Service Centre website Apply at least 3-4 weeks before your planned travel date Prepare payment in the exact amount to avoid processing delays Contact your nearest Chinese diplomatic mission Consider engaging a reputable visa agency for complex business visa requirements Keep receipts for all visa-related payments for business expense records Proper preparation ensures a smooth application process and helps avoid unnecessary expenses.