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Top 8 Reasons Why Your China Visa Gets Rejected

It's not unusual for your China visa application to be rejected. China is known for its strict visa policies and the visa approval rates are not that high. Frustrating as it is, the consular officers may seem indifferent and may be unwilling to give a reason for visa denial. Here are still some clues that may help you avoid visa rejection or figure out why your application was rejected.

1. Invalid China visa application form. The application form is very important because it is what the consular officer who decides to grant you a visa or not will look at. Hand-written forms are no longer accepted. Inaccurate information such as spelling errors, wrong passport numbers, or invalid addresses may lead to your visa being rejected. To avoid trouble, do not mention any plans to travel to Xinjiang and Tibet in your form. 

 See 8 Tips for Filling Out Chinese Visa Application Form
 See Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid in Completing a Chinese Visa Application Form
 See China Online Visa Application Form

2. The submitted photo does not meet the specifications. Inappropriate sizes, background colors, texture of the photographic paper, etc. all contribute to an unqualified photo.

3. Missing documents. Before submitting your application, check the latest application requirements for your visa type and collect all of the required documents. If any of them are missing, your application may get turned down.

4. The applicant is from a country where war, terrorist attacks, or political unrest frequently happen, or whose nationals frequently overstay their visa, or a country with strained relations with China.

5. The applicant has a criminal record. It does not mean that the application will be automatically denied, but if the applicant has committed a serious crime then there is a good chance of visa refusal. Minor offences usually do not make a difference, especially when you are just applying for a tourist visa.

6. The applicant overstayed their visa or was blacklisted in China or any other foreign country.

7. The applicant has some kind of contagious disease like AIDS or Hepatitis B. In most cases, it is not a big deal for short-term visa application such as tourist visa and business visa. However, for a work visa or a student visa, it might be an issue, though not explicitly regulated by Chinese laws.

8. Applicants who work in media, religious or military industries may expect a higher visa refusal rate as these are considered sensitive professions by the Chinese government.

Apart from the above possibilities, there are all sorts of reasons for a China visa application to be rejected. The most important thing to remember is to prove that you will obey Chinese rules and you are capable of bearing your expenses for the intended China trip. If you show this through the documents and information you provide, your visa is very likely to be approved.
 

What to Do after Your China Visa Was Rejected?

Calm down and don't lose your head. If permitted, you can make an appeal of the rejection and submit more details to update your application. Consular officers may decide whether to review the application on a case-by-case basis. Alternatively, you can reapply for the China visa. If you are reapplying, we recommend that you use a visa agency this time as they are more professional and familiar with the whole process.
 

Can I Get a Refund If My China Visa Is Denied?

Generally speaking, you cannot get a refund if your China visa is denied. The visa fee is not refundable because it is paid for the processing of your application. In spite of the results, the consular officers have spent efforts and time on the processing.
 

How Long to Wait before I Can Reapply?

Usually there is a cooling off period before you can reapply, often three months. However, this is not fixed. If you are in a hurry, you should contact a visa agency to help you reapply as soon as possible.

- Last updated on May. 09, 2023 by Brenda Lian -
Questions & Answers on Top 8 Reasons Why Your China Visa Gets Rejected
Asked by ryley from USA | Aug. 21, 2023 10:57Reply
Denied q2 visa but she is my sons wife
Hi there, me and my husband recently applied for a q2 family visa, yet the person we interviewed with told us that was the wrong type because she was our daughter -in-law, but online everywhere it says this is fine. he then told us to apply for a tourist visa. any insight on why?
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Answered by Cathy | Aug. 21, 2023 21:00
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Sometimes the immigration officer just denied people without reasons. Sorry for that:(
Maybe you can just apply for a tourist visa adn extend the stay when in China.
Asked by Kezia from CANADA | Aug. 15, 2023 17:51Reply
Which countries are included in "last 5 year travel"?
The visa application states to list countries visited in last 5 years. How do I code visiting Taiwan? Also, must layovers in other countries also be counted?
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Answered by Molly | Aug. 16, 2023 00:16
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It is better to fill in all countries and areas you mentioned.
Asked by Kristin from USA | Aug. 09, 2023 11:24Reply
Invitation letter
If I have an invitation letter for an L visa, do I also need to submit airplane tickets? Also do I have to pay the visa fee again if i fix an issue with my application and re-submit? What happens if I buy plane tickets and then my visa gets rejected?
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Answered by Nancy | Aug. 09, 2023 20:00
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1. Generally, you don't need to prepare plane tickets unless the visa service center requires it.

2. If you re-apply for a visa, you need to pay the fee again.

3. Since you have an invitation letter, you may don't need it or you can just provide a flight reservation form without payment.
Asked by Richard from NETHERLANDS | Aug. 07, 2023 12:08Reply
Invitation letter
Do you need an invitaton letter for a tourist visa and if so, whom should you ask?
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Answered by Sarah | Aug. 07, 2023 23:53
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Generally, if you only apply for a normal tourist visa, an invitation letter is optional but not must. Yo u can also prepare the round-trip flight tickets and hotel orders to replace an invitation letter.
Asked by Julien | Jul. 30, 2023 01:19Reply
Apply twice same year
Hello,
I'm currently in Yunnan on the second entry of my 2x60 days visa. I would like to go to Laos and re-apply for a chinese visa there. Could I be rejected because I already got a visa this year and already spent 4 month in China? Is there an acceptable limit?

Best regards
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Answered by Vicky | Jul. 31, 2023 20:20
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There is no limit on the times one can apply for a China visa. But you may still be rejected in Laos because you are not a long-term resident there. In your case, you may try to extend your current stay in local PSB in Yunnan, before trying the luck, which is very possible poor in Laos.
Answered by Julien | Aug. 02, 2023 05:20
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Thank you Vicky! I read the report of a traveler who successfully got it in Laos in april 2023, this is why I wanted to try Laos. You're right, I will first try to extend my visa!
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