Chinese Visa Policy and Requirements for Citizens of Bahamas
Visa Policy
Visa Application Process
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Online Application: Complete the China Online Visa Application Form on the official website (https://cova.cs.mfa.gov.cn) to fill out the application form, print out the application form and the confirmation page, and sign the confirmation page and item 9 of the form.
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In-Person Submission: Submit the application in person at the Chinese Embassy in Bahamas according to the appointment time, along with the required documents.
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Biometric Collection: Applicants aged between 14 to 70 years old should collect ten fingerprints when submitting the application at the Embassy.
Required Documents
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Completed visa application form and confirmation page.
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Original passport with at least six months of remaining validity and blank visa pages, and a photocopy of the bio-data page of your passport.
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One recent colored ID photo, facing forward with a white background and bareheaded.
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Additional documents based on the visa category (e.g., invitation letter, work permit, proof of kinship).
Chinese Embassy in Bahamas
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Address: The Embassy of China in Nassau, Bahamas
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Phone: Specific phone number was not found in the search results.
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Email: Specific email address was not found in the search results.
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Working Hours: Specific working hours were not found in the search results.
Visa Types and Purposes
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L Visa: For tourism. Main documents include a reservation of a round-trip flight ticket and hotel.
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M Visa: For commercial and trade activities. Main documents include an invitation letter issued by the inviting entity in China.
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F Visa: For a necessary visit, exchange, or non-commercial activity. Main documents include an invitation letter issued by the inviting entity in China.
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Z Visa: For working in China. Main documents include a valid Notification Letter of Foreigner’s Work Permit in the People’s Republic of China.
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Q1, Q2 Visa: For visiting/reunion with an immediate family member of a Chinese citizen or a holder of a valid China Foreign Permanent Resident ID card.
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S1, S2 Visa: For short-term or long-term visiting an immediate family member of foreigners residing in China for work, study, or other purposes.
Additional Tips
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Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in China.
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Keep copies of all submitted documents for your records.
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Check the specific requirements for your visa category, as they may vary.
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Be aware of the visa processing time and apply well in advance of your planned travel dates.