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Welcome to the website of the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Houston.
Chinese Consulate General in Houston covers a consular jurisdiction of eight American Southern states and a self-governing commonwealth: Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Puerto Rico. The consulate is committed to the exchanges and cooperation between China and the above-listed states in the areas of economy and trade, science and technology as well as culture etc., protecting the rights and interests of the Chinese citizens in its consular areas according to law and offering the services like approving and issuing visa and appropriate papers.
It is my sincere hope that the website would be able to provide you with accurate information about China and convenience for you learning China.
Thanks for the visit.
Qiao Hong
Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Houston |
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Updated: 04/15/2008
F Visa is issued to an alien who is invited to China for a visit, an investigation, a lecture, to do business, scientific-technological and culture exchanges, short-term advanced studies or intern practice for a period of no more than six months. How to apply
- You must come to the visa office of the Embassy or Consulate -General in the consular jurisdiction where you reside to submit the application; or
- If you cannot come personally, you may send someone else or a travel/visa agent to come to the visa office of the Embassy or Consulate -General in the consular jurisdiction where you reside for application process.
- Mail applications are not acceptableand will be refused.
- No appointment is required.
Documents to be included with application:
- Your valid actual passport. The passport must have at least six (6) months validity left before expiration and at least one blank page left in it.
- One completed Visa Application Form with one additional passport photo(black & white or color is acceptable).
- An applicant born in China who applies for a Chinese visa with a new foreign passport is required to submit his /her Chinese passport or last foreign passport with a Chinese visa.
- Round trip air tickets and hotel reservation.
- A Visa Notification issued by an authorized Chinese unit.
- If the visa application form is not filled out completely, correctly and legibly, this can cause a delay in processing or the denial of visa.
Visa fee and processing time
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Number of Entry |
American |
Citizens of other countries |
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Single Entry |
$130 |
$30 |
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Double Entry |
$130 |
$45 |
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Multiple Entry for 6 Months |
$130 |
$60 |
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Multiple Entry for 12 Months |
$130 |
$90 |
- The regular processing time is 4 working days. For express service, additional fees of $30 for 1 working day processing(submit application before 11:00 in the morning), and $20 for 2-3 working days processing will be charged.
- Please pay by Money Order or Cash only. Checks are not acceptable. Please make the money order payable to Chinese Embassy or Chinese Consulate.
Additional information
- Usually, the validity of a single Entry is 3 months and the validity of a double entry visa is 6 months from the date of issuance. Unless specified on the application form and approved by the consular officer, the duration of stay is 30 days.
- Any person suffering from mental disorder, leprosy, AIDS, venereal diseases, contagious tuberculosis or other such infectious diseases shall not be permitted to enter China.
- The Validity, Duration of Stay, and Number of Entries of the visa is issued at the discretion of the Consular Officers, whose decisions are based on the laws and regulations of China. The Consular Officers have the authority to refuse any visa applications inconsistent with Chinese laws and regulations, or revoke issued visas
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