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Can a single girl get a visa to go to China?

You can apply for a visa.

Types and scope of application of Cambodia's visa to China;

1, Certificate C: international train attendants, international aircraft crew members, crew members of international navigation ships and their accompanying families who perform crew, aviation and shipping tasks, and automobile drivers engaged in international road transport;

2.d certificate: a person who goes to China for permanent residence;

3.f certificate: personnel who go to China for exchange, visit, inspection and other activities;

4. G. Documents: China transit personnel;

5.J 1 Card: a resident foreign correspondent who has been stationed in China News Agency (staying 180 days or more);

6.J2 card: foreign journalists who go to China for short-term coverage (the stay time shall not exceed 180 days);

7.l certificate: tourists coming to China;

8.m certificate: persons who go to China for business and trade activities;

9.Q 1 Certificate: China citizens' family members (spouse, parents, children, children's spouses, brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandchildren, parents of spouses) and foreigners' family members (spouses, parents, children, children's spouses, brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents) who have permanent residency in China apply for staying in China for family reunion.

10, Q2 card: relatives of China citizens living in China and foreigners with permanent residency in China who go to China to visit relatives for a short period (no more than 180 days);

1 1, r certificate: China needs foreign high-level talents and urgently needs specialized talents;

Certificates 12, s 1: spouse, parents, children under 18, parents of foreigners' spouses who have been visiting relatives in China for a long time (180 days or more) and have stayed in China for work, study and other reasons, and persons who need to stay in China for other personal reasons;

13 and S2 prove that: family members (spouses, parents, children, children's spouses, siblings, grandparents, grandchildren, spouses' parents) of foreigners visiting relatives in China for a short period (no more than 180 days) and those who need to stay in China for other private matters;

Certificates 14, X 1: long-term learners in China (180 days or more);

15, X2 card: short-term students studying in China (no more than 180 days);

16, Z certificate: people working in China.

Extended data

L-shaped visas are issued to inbound tourists. To apply for an L visa, you need to submit the following materials:

1, round-trip air tickets and hotel orders or invitations issued by domestic units (travel agencies) or individuals;

Note: The invitation letter shall include the following contents:

(1) Personal information of the invitee: name, gender, date of birth, passport number, etc.

(2) The itinerary information of the invitee: arrival and departure date, tourist location, etc. ;

(3) Information of inviting unit or inviter: name, telephone number, address, unit seal, signature of legal representative or inviter, etc.

(4) The invitation letter issued by an individual must be accompanied by a copy of the inviter's ID card.

2. "People's Republic of China (PRC) Visa Application Form", with a recent (within 6 months) 2-inch color bareheaded photo on the front;

3. Passport: 1 Copy of the original passport, blank visa page and passport photo page, valid for more than 6 months.

4. Certificate of legal stay or residence (applicable to non-Cambodian citizens): the original and photocopy of valid documents or valid visas for legal stay, residence, work and study in Cambodia, as well as a copy of the latest entry record in Cambodia are required.

5. In order to prevent trafficking in women, consular officials interview female applicants (married or unmarried) between the ages of 16 and 35 according to the situation, and ask for other necessary materials.

6. Original China passport or Chinese visa (applicable to those who once had China nationality and later joined foreign nationality): If it is the first time to apply for a Chinese visa, you must provide the original China passport and a copy of the passport photo page; Those who have obtained a Chinese visa and apply for a visa with a new foreign passport must provide the photo page of the original foreign passport and a copy of the obtained Chinese visa.

If the name recorded in the foreign passport is inconsistent with the original China passport/Chinese visa, relevant official certificate of name change must be provided.

Two, M visa, issued to the entry personnel to participate in business activities, to apply for M visa, you need to submit the following materials:

1, a copy of the company's business license;

2. A copy of the invitation letter, ID card or passport of the partner in China;

Note: The invitation letter shall include the following contents:

(1) Personal information of the invitee: name, gender, date of birth, passport number, etc.

(2) Information of the invitee's visit: the reason for coming to China, the date of arrival and departure, the place of visit, the relationship with the inviting unit or inviter, the source of expenses, etc.

(3) Information of inviting unit or inviter: name, telephone number, address, unit seal, signature of legal representative or inviter, etc.

3. People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * visa application form and recent (within 6 months) 2-inch color bareheaded photos;

4. Passport: 1 Copy of the original passport, blank visa page and passport photo page, valid for more than 6 months.

5. Proof of legal stay or residence (applicable to non-Cambodian citizens): the original and photocopy of valid documents or valid visas for legal stay, residence, work and study in Cambodia, as well as a copy of the latest entry record in Cambodia are required.

6. In order to prevent trafficking in women, consular officials interview female applicants (whether married or unmarried) between the ages of 16 and 35 according to the situation, and ask for other necessary materials.

7. Original China passport or Chinese visa (applicable to those who once had China nationality and later joined foreign nationality): If it is the first time to apply for a Chinese visa, you must provide the original China passport and a copy of the passport photo page; Those who have obtained a Chinese visa and apply for a visa with a new foreign passport must provide the photo page of the original foreign passport and a copy of the obtained Chinese visa.

If the name recorded in the foreign passport is inconsistent with the original China passport/Chinese visa, relevant official certificate of name change must be provided.

Three. F-shaped visas are issued to people who enter the country to engage in non-commercial activities such as exchanges, visits and inspections. To apply for an F visa, you need to submit the following materials:

1. Invitation letter sent by the inviter in China;

Note: The invitation letter issued by the relevant units or individuals in China shall include the following contents:

(1) Personal information of the invitee: name, gender, date of birth, passport number, etc.

(2) Information of the invitee's visit: the reason for coming to China, the date of arrival and departure, the place of visit, the relationship with the inviting unit or inviter, the source of expenses, etc.

(3) Information of inviting unit or inviter: name, telephone number, address, unit seal, signature of legal representative or inviter, etc.

2. "People's Republic of China (PRC) Visa Application Form", with a recent (within 6 months) 2-inch color bareheaded photo on the front;

3. Passport: 1 Copy of the original passport, blank visa page and passport photo page, valid for more than 6 months.

4. Certificate of legal stay or residence (applicable to non-Cambodian citizens): the original and photocopy of valid documents or valid visas for legal stay, residence, work and study in Cambodia, as well as a copy of the latest entry record in Cambodia are required.

5. Original China passport or Chinese visa (applicable to those who once had China nationality and later joined foreign nationality): If it is the first time to apply for a Chinese visa, you must provide the original China passport and a copy of the passport photo page; Those who have obtained a Chinese visa and apply for a visa with a new foreign passport must provide the photo page of the original foreign passport and a copy of the obtained Chinese visa.

If the name recorded in the foreign passport is inconsistent with the original China passport/Chinese visa, relevant official certificate of name change must be provided.

4. J 1 visa, which is issued to foreign journalists who are resident in foreign news agencies in China. To apply for J 1 visa, they must submit the following materials:

1. The visa notification letter issued by the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the official letter issued by the media where the reporter is located.

2. Applicants should first contact the relevant offices of the Embassy and Consulate of China and complete the relevant procedures.

3. "People's Republic of China (PRC) Visa Application Form", with a recent (within 6 months) 2-inch color bareheaded photo on the front;

4. Passport: 1 Copy of the original passport, blank visa page and passport photo page, valid for more than 6 months.

5. Proof of legal stay or residence (applicable to non-Cambodian citizens): the original and photocopy of valid documents or valid visas for legal stay, residence, work and study in Cambodia, as well as a copy of the latest entry record in Cambodia are required.

6. Original China passport or Chinese visa (applicable to those who once had China nationality and later joined foreign nationality): If it is the first time to apply for a Chinese visa, you must provide the original China passport and a copy of the passport photo page; Those who have obtained a Chinese visa and apply for a visa with a new foreign passport must provide the photo page of the original foreign passport and a copy of the obtained Chinese visa.

If the name recorded in the foreign passport is inconsistent with the original China passport/Chinese visa, relevant official certificate of name change must be provided.

5. J2 visa, which is issued to foreign journalists who enter the country for short-term interviews. To apply for J2 visa, they must submit the following materials:

1, visa notification letter from the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China or relevant authorized units, and official letter issued by the media where the reporter is located.

2. Applicants should first contact the relevant offices of the Embassy and Consulate of China and complete the relevant procedures.

3. "People's Republic of China (PRC) Visa Application Form", with a recent (within 6 months) 2-inch color bareheaded photo on the front;

4. Passport: 1 Copy of the original passport, blank visa page and passport photo page, valid for more than 6 months.

5. Proof of legal stay or residence (applicable to non-Cambodian citizens): the original and photocopy of valid documents or valid visas for legal stay, residence, work and study in Cambodia, as well as a copy of the latest entry record in Cambodia are required.

6. Original China passport or Chinese visa (applicable to those who once had China nationality and later joined foreign nationality): If it is the first time to apply for a Chinese visa, you must provide the original China passport and a copy of the passport photo page; Those who have obtained a Chinese visa and apply for a visa with a new foreign passport must provide the photo page of the original foreign passport and a copy of the obtained Chinese visa.

If the name recorded in the foreign passport is inconsistent with the original China passport/Chinese visa, relevant official certificate of name change must be provided.

Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Kingdom of Cambodia-Instructions for visa application in China