China Group eVisa
Apply online for the China Group eVisa for groups of 2-8 travelers — a single-entry visa valid for 30 days, with expert review and secure physical delivery via DHL.
What Is the China Group eVisa?
The China Group eVisa is a specialized tourism visa (L Visa) for groups of 2-8 travelers who intend to visit China together for sightseeing. Managed by the National Immigration Administration of China, this online application streamlines the process for small groups, allowing all members to be included on a single physical visa document that is mailed to your address. Unlike individual tourist visas, the group visa requires all members to travel on the same flights to and from China and share identical travel itineraries.
The application is submitted electronically through authorized services like DoVisa or via the official China Online Visa Application system. After the China Immigration Authority reviews and approves the application, a physical visa document is issued and delivered internationally via DHL courier service. The typical timeline involves submission within 60 days of your planned arrival, with the physical visa issued within 15 days of arrival and shipped for delivery.
The China Group eVisa is an entry permit that grants a stay of up to 30 days with a single entry. It is distinct from visa-free policies available to citizens of certain countries and does not cover work, study, or journalism. A critical requirement is that all group members must have confirmed hotel reservations covering the entire stay and travel together on the same flights. China does not recognize dual nationality; travelers who are former Chinese citizens or born in China to Chinese parents may be treated as Chinese nationals regardless of their foreign passport.
Review comprehensive China visa information for all entry rules and check the latest requirements on the Chinese Embassy visa portal. When ready, apply for your China Group eVisa now with guided completion and document review.
Who Needs the China Group eVisa?
Who Needs It
- Groups of 2-8 foreign nationals traveling together to China for tourism
- All group members must be on the same flights to and from China
- Children and minors included in the group (listed on the same group visa)
- Travelers from countries not eligible for visa-free entry to China
Who Is Exempt
- Citizens of visa-exempt countries: Brunei, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Malaysia, and others as per current unilateral policy (check latest list)
- Travelers eligible for visa-free transit (up to 144 hours in specified cities)
- Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business
China Entry Requirements & Restrictions
Passport Validity & Blank Pages
Your passport must have at least 6 months validity remaining from your arrival date and at least 2 blank visa pages for stamping. Passports with less validity or insufficient blank pages will be denied entry. See UK Foreign Travel Advice.
Vaccination Requirements
A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is required if you are arriving from or have transited through a country with yellow fever risk. All travelers should also be up-to-date with measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination due to global outbreaks. See CDC China Travel Health.
Customs & Prohibited Items
China strictly prohibits importing arms, ammunition, explosives, counterfeit currencies and securities. Also restricted are printed matter, films, photos, or media content deemed subversive or obscene. All luggage is subject to X-ray scanning on arrival. See China Customs Prohibited Items.
Travel Insurance & Funds
Travel insurance is not mandatory but highly recommended as medical costs for foreigners can be high. You may be asked to show proof of sufficient funds for your stay, though no specific daily amount is stipulated by immigration authorities.
Dual Nationality & Legal Status
China does not recognize dual nationality. If you were born in China or are a former Chinese citizen, you may be treated as a Chinese national and denied consular assistance. Carry proof of renunciation if applicable. See UK guidance on nationality.
Travel Tips for China Visitors
China is the world's most populous country, spanning vast landscapes from the megacities of Beijing and Shanghai to the rural expanses of the Tibetan Plateau and Gobi Desert. Most international visitors arrive at Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK), Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), or Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN). Domestic travel within China is efficient via high-speed rail and extensive domestic flights.
- Best time to visit: Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather nationwide. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold in the north.
- Currency: Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY) is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities, but cash is needed in rural areas. Foreign currency exchange is available at airports and banks.
- Language: Mandarin Chinese is the official language. English is spoken in major hotels and tourist areas, but learning basic Mandarin phrases is helpful.
- Time zone: China Standard Time is GMT+8 nationwide, with no daylight saving time.
- Internet access: Many Western websites and apps (Google, Facebook, WhatsApp) are blocked. Use a reputable VPN service if you need access.
- Cultural etiquette: A slight bow or nod is a common greeting. Avoid discussing sensitive political topics. Public displays of affection are generally frowned upon.
- Transport tickets: Book high-speed train tickets in advance via official apps or at stations — passport is required for purchase.
- Health precautions: Drink only bottled or boiled water. Air pollution can be high in cities — sensitive travelers may want masks.
- Keep documents handy: Always carry your passport with the group visa, as police may conduct random checks.
"Used DoVisa for the China Group eVisa for our family reunion trip. The process was clear, and receiving the physical visa via DHL was seamless. Immigration at Beijing (PEK) was straightforward."
"Great service for our school alumni group of six. The requirement to have identical flights and hotels was well-explained, and the document arrived with plenty of time before departure."
"Smooth application. I appreciated the checklist for passport validity and blank pages. The DHL tracking kept us informed every step of the way."
"Organized the China Group eVisa for my parents and relatives visiting from overseas. The single document for everyone made it much easier than individual applications."
"Everything worked as described. The timeline for submission within 60 days of arrival gave us flexibility to finalize flights first."
"Needed the China Group eVisa for a last-minute cultural tour. The rush processing option was a lifesaver, and the physical visa arrived just in time."
"Minor confusion about the hotel confirmation format, but customer support clarified quickly. The visa was approved and delivered without issue."
"The process was good, but one member's passport had only one blank page left — we had to renew it before applying. Wish that was highlighted more prominently."
"Perfect for our business associate group traveling to a conference in Shanghai. Having everyone on one visa simplified the logistics immensely."
"Excellent experience. The guidance on the 2-8 traveler limit and same-flight requirement was clear from the start, avoiding any last-minute surprises."
"Used DoVisa for the China Group eVisa for our family reunion trip. The process was clear, and receiving the physical visa via DHL was seamless. Immigration at Beijing (PEK) was straightforward."
"Great service for our school alumni group of six. The requirement to have identical flights and hotels was well-explained, and the document arrived with plenty of time before departure."
"Smooth application. I appreciated the checklist for passport validity and blank pages. The DHL tracking kept us informed every step of the way."
China Group eVisa: Frequently Asked Questions
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- Chinese Consulate in Toronto — Requirements and Procedures for Chinese Visa Application
- Chinese Embassy in USA — Visa Application Portal
- China Customs — Prohibited & Restricted Imports/Exports
- CDC — China Traveler Health Recommendations
- UK Government — China Entry Requirements
- U.S. Department of Commerce — China Prohibited and Restricted Imports
- Sherpa — China Group Tourism Visa Guide
- IATA — North Asia Region (Airport Codes)