Planning a trip to China? Let Gulliver Travels simplify your China visa application from the UAE! Our expert visa services make the process easy. We handle document preparation and embassy submission. This way, you can focus on your travel plans.
Expert Guidance – We help you select the right visa type (tourist, business, etc.)
Document Verification – Avoid rejections with our thorough checks
Application Form Assistance – Error-free form filling for faster approvals
Appointment Scheduling – Quick embassy bookings at your convenience
Real-Time Updates – Track your visa status every step of the way
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Mandatory invitation letter from a Chinese company (government-approved with barcode)
Inviter’s ID copy
For employees: Original employer letter stating your position, salary, and travel purpose (company stamped)
For business owners:
Approved visas can be collected:
Expert guidance to complete your China visa application error-free
Priority scheduling at the Chinese Visa Application Center
Total Duration: 10-15 working days
Yes, people living in the UAE need a visa to travel to China. The only exceptions are citizens of Brunei, Japan, or Singapore. They do not need a visa. Visa on arrival is not available, so eligible residents must apply in advance.
If you are traveling for fun or leisure, you need to apply for a Chinese L Visa. This visa is for tourists.
For business-related visits, you need to apply for a Chinese M Visa, which is designated for business purposes.
Visa processing usually takes 4 to 7 business days. This depends on the type of visa. It also depends on how complicated the application is. Lastly, it depends on the current workload at the Chinese Embassy or Consulate.
Generally, the required documents include:
No, China visa applications cannot be submitted online from the UAE. Applicants must submit their paperwork in person at the Chinese Embassy or Consulate.
Yes, you can monitor your visa application status online via the official website of the Chinese Embassy or Consulate.
Yes, expedited processing is available for an additional fee, provided the service is offered at the time of application.
Yes, you must provide confirmed round-trip airline tickets and hotel reservations when submitting your visa application.
No, visa extensions are not permitted while in China. You must leave the country and reapply if needed.
Alani –
I thoroughly enjoyed myself and thought it was one of the best vacations I’ve ever had.