How Long Does It Take To Get A Chinese Visa In Hong Kong

Have you ever planned the perfect vacation and then thought about the hassle of getting a Chinese visa?  If yes, you’re not alone. I know this can be frustrating and it probably takes you off guard as well.Hong Kong is a popular destination for tourists in China who want to travel abroad and experience something different. A visit to Hong Kong is like visiting another city in China but with more western influences. A traveler can visit Hong Kong visa-free for 30 days if their host in China holds a valid travel document for entry into Hong Kong. This visa-free option may not be attractive to travelers from Western countries. Western tourist visas are not available here, or anytime soon. It will be much easier if you can get a Chinese visa before you arrive. You’ll avoid the risk of getting your passport and visa delayed during your travels by doing things this way, which can be a problem for foreigners coming from other countries.

How Long Does It Take To Get A Chinese Visa In Hong Kong

The last thing you want to think about while planning a trip to China is having to deal with the Chinese visa requirements. If you’re not a citizen of one of the few countries that can get a Chinese visa on arrival or if you don’t already have a visa, then you need to apply for your visa in advance of your trip. The most popular entry points to China are: Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR and the People’s Republic of China (China).For most people, there are only two ways to get a visa for China. The “standard” way is to apply for a visa at your nearest Chinese embassy or consulate in your home country. Another option is to apply for a visa in Hong Kong, which is a lot faster than waiting for one from your home country.

How to Get a Chinese Visa in Hong Kong

Written by GavinUpdated Aug. 4, 2022

It is possible to get a China visa in Hong Kong.

A Chinese visa is not needed by most visitors to enter Hong Kong. If you want to visit Chinese mainland after your stay in Hong Kong, you need to apply for a Chinese visa. It is possible to get a Chinese visa in Hong Kong.

One way to avoid having to get a visa to enter Chinese mainland is to transit to a third country via a visa-free Chinese city.

You can spend up to 72 hours or 144 hours in China without a visa if you meet the requirements.

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Which Types of Visa Can Be Applied For

It is possible to get a tourist visa (L), a business visa (M), a work visa (Z), a student visa (X), and many other types in Hong Kong.

You can apply for a single-entry 30-day tourist visa or a double-entry 60-day tourist visa (after 30 days you will need to leave and re-enter China).

Read more information about types of China visas.

Two Ways to Obtain a Chinese Visa in Hong Kong

Option A: apply in person at the Chinese Visa Office — economical but energy-consuming
Option B: apply via a visa agency — more expensive, but convenient and time-saving

Option A: Apply in Person at the Visa Office

Step 1: Prepare your documents (e.g. for a tourist visa, as below):

  • A photocopy of your passport bio page
  • A recent passport photograph
  • A completed visa application form
  • A photocopy of the arrival stamp or sticker that you received upon entering Hong Kong
  • Your round-trip tickets to and from Chinese mainland
  • Photocopies of all of your hotel bookings for the duration of your stay in China

You can get a visa application form in the visa office, or you can download it from the Chinese embassy’s website or from our website. Online applications must be completed on a computer, then printed out.

If you don’t have a passport photo you can use the photo booth at the visa application office for a fee.

Step 2: Go to the visa office.

To apply for a China visa, you will need to visit the Consular Department Office.

  • Address: 7th Floor, Lower Block, China Resources Building, 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
  • Tel: 3413-242
  • Website: http://www.fmcoprc.gov.hk/eng/
  • Opening hours: 9am–12pm and 2pm–5pm on weekdays

The timing of your visit is very important, since it can get extremely crowded. Generally, the best time to apply for a visa is either early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

The process for a visa application in the visa office:

(1) Fill in a visa application form if you have not prepared one beforehand.
(2) Get a waiting ticket with a number on it.
(3) Hand in your documents to the visa officer and receive a collection receipt.
(4) Pay when you go back to pick up the visa.

Step 3: Wait for your visa.

In general, it takes 4 working days to get the visa. If you wish to receive it sooner than that, you can apply for the express service of 3 working days (an extra 200 HKD or 25 USD) or the rush service of 2 working days (an extra 300 HKD or 38 USD).

If you have no interest in visiting Hong Kong, the rush service is more economical as hotels in Hong Kong are quite expensive.

Step 4: Pay the visa fee and collect your visa.

Go back to the seventh floor, proceed to the cashier, pay for the visa, and then collect your visa.

In general, a single-entry visa costs 200 HKD, a double-entry visa costs 300 HKD, and a multiple-entry visa costs 500 HKD.

But there are many exceptions. For example:

CountrySingle-entryDouble-entry
America1,100 HKD1,100 HKD
Canada630 HKD630 HKD
United Kingdom360 HKD540 HKD

Option B: Apply Via a Visa Agency

If you want to save time and hassle, you can apply for a visa via an agency. Here are two recommended agencies for your reference: China Travel Service (http://www.chinatravelservice.com/) and Forever Bright (http://www.fbt-chinavisa.com.hk/).

Touring Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland with China Highlights

Hong Kong

We can design a tour for you combining Hong Kong and Chinese mainland. We will take care of the transportation, accommodation, and sightseeing. All you need to do is have your passport and visa ready and tell us what you want to do.

Here are some of our popular tours including HK for your reference:

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