Italy

China Embassy in Italy

Ambassador: Mr. Li Junhua
Address: No.56, Via Bruxelles, 00198 Rome, Italy
Tel: +39-06-96524200
Fax: +39-06-85352891
 

Consular Office of Chinese Embassy in Italy

Tel: +39-06-96524266 (Passport) 
      +39-06-96524268 (Authentication & Notarization)
      +39-06-96524265 (Consular Protection)
Fax: +39-06-96524260
Office Hours: 09:30-12:30, Monday-Thursday (except holidays)
 

Consular Districts

Abruzzo, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Molise, Puglia, Sardegna (Sardine), Sicilia, Trentino-Alto Adige, Valle, D'Osta
 

Consular Districts of the Consulates

Consulate General Consular Jurisdiction
Consulate General of PRC in Firenze Liguria, Marche, Toscana, Umbria
Consulate General of PRC in Milano (Milan) Emilia-Romagna, Lombardia (Lombardy), Piemonte, Veneto
 

China Visa Application Service Centers in Italy

Currently, there are branches of Chinese Visa Application Service Centers (CVASC) in Rome, Milan and Florence. All ordinary passport holders wanting to apply for mainland Chinese visas should submit applications to the CVASC. Online appointment at the website of CVASC is requested.
 

Holders of diplomatic, service/official passport, or applicants qualified for applying for Chinese diplomatic, courtesy and service visa, or applicants applying for Hong Kong/Macao visa should still submit applications directly to the Embassy or the Consulate General.
 

Detailed information about the CVASC in Rome

Address: 1st Floor, Viale Regina Margherita 279, 00198 Rome
Tel: 06-44250240 
Fax: 06-44260770
Email: romacentre@visaforchina.org
Business Hours: 09:00-15:00 (application submission); 09:00-16:00 (payment and collection), Monday-Friday (except holidays)

Detailed information about the CVASC in Milan

Address: Via Federico Confalonieri 29, Milan
Tel:  02-83201385
Fax:  02-83201407
E-mail: milancentre@visaforchina.org
Business Hours: 09:00-15:00 (application submission); 09:00-16:00 (payment and collection), Monday-Friday (except holidays)
 

Detailed information about the CVASC in Florence

Address: Via lorenzo di credi 20 50136, Firenze
Tel: 02-83201385
Fax: 02-83201407
E-mail: milancentre@visaforchina.org 
Business Hours: 09:00-15:00 (application submission); 09:00-16:00 (payment and collection), Monday-Friday (except holidays)
 

Fees

Italians

Types Regular Express Rush
Single / Double / Multiple Entries 127.1 175.5 198.7

US citizens

Types Regular Express Rush
Single / Double / Multiple Entries 182.1 231.5 253.7

Canadians

Types Regular Express Rush
Single / Double / Multiple Entries 142.1 191.5 213.7

Serbians

Types Regular Express Rush
Single / Double / Multiple Entries 69.1 118.5 140.7

Romanians

Types Regular Express Rush
3-month Single Entry 127.1 176.5 198.7
6-month Double Entry 147.1 196.5 218.7
6-month Multi-Entry 187.1 236.5 258.7
12-month Multi-Entry 187.1 236.5 158.7

Citizens of Other Countries

Types Regular Express Rush
3-month Single Entry 107.1 156.5 228.7
6-month Double Entry 127.1 176.5 248.7
6-month Multi-Entry 147.1 196.5 268.7
12-month Multi-Entry 187.1 236.5 308.7

Note:
1. The regular processing time is 4 working days; express service takes 3 working days; rush service takes 2 working days.
2. At present, the CVASC only offers post service for return delivery of the processed passport. The applicant will be informed about the application fee when the passport is ready for return and it should be paid by credit card. The processed passport will be posted back in two weeks.
3. This CVASC accepts cash, debit card and credit card. 

  Please contact Embassy of Italy in PRC if Italians are in problems there.
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Questions & Answers on China Embassy in Italy
Asked by Tonny from CHINA | Mar. 22, 2023 19:57Reply
Is in Rome a Chinese wholesale place ?
To find Chinese buyers in rome
We want to visit Rome and have some meetings with big Chinese wholesale and retailers. But where are they located
Answers (1)
Answered by Bruce | Mar. 23, 2023 19:31
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I think you may try your luck at ChinaTown.
Asked by Paolo Gozzer from ITALY | Jul. 06, 2021 03:10Reply
Travel to China in November 2021
Hello,
I am an Italian citizen.

I am organizing a study trip to a school in China for the month of November 2021.

The duration of the stay is 3-4 weeks and the school provides the official invitation letter upon payment of the enrollment.

The VISA recommended by the school is model F or model X2.

I wanted to know if with the visa done it, is possible (with the current restrictions) to go to China from Italy.

Thank you
Answers (1)
Answered by Serena from UK | Jul. 12, 2021 00:29
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If you can get a valid visa, of course it is possible to go to China from Italy.
Asked by Yang wu from CHINA | Feb. 20, 2021 01:17Reply
Italian come to China
dear

my friend is an Italian,he want to come to China for work in March. is it allowed if he already hold the valid China residence permit?what is the application process? Thank you!
Answers (2)
Answered by Wendy | Feb. 25, 2021 00:39
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Dear, may I know when he got this residence permit? If it is issued after November 5, 2020, he can use it to enter China.
Answered by yang wu | Feb. 25, 2021 21:52
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yes, he got the residence permit after Nov 05th,2020. but seems like the PU letter(the invitation letter from China) is still needed, could you please re-confirm this point?
Asked by Joe from CHINA | Feb. 06, 2021 04:08Reply
Chinese embassy notarisation in Italy
Hi,

I'm in China at the moment, and I have qualifications from Italy, and I'm not sure how can I get my certificates notarised, is there any agent that I can get hold of. Thanks.
Answers (1)
Answered by Clark | Feb. 17, 2021 22:22
00Reply


Yes, Joe, you can find an agent to do this for you, or you can see if the Italian embassy in China can do the certificates notarization.
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