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Chinese ordinary visas are divided into 12 categories which include:
(1) C Visa
The C visa is issued to crewmembers performing duties on board an international train, aircraft or vessel, and the accompanying family members of vessel crewmembers, and vehicle drivers engaged in international transportation services.
(2) D Visa
The D visa is issued to persons who come to China for permanent residence.
(3) F Visa
The F visa is issued to persons who come to China for exchanges, visits, study tours or other relevant activities.
(4) G Visa
The G visa is issued to persons who transit through China.
(5) J1 Visa
The J1 visa is issued to resident foreign journalists of permanent offices of foreign news agencies in China; the J2 visa is for foreign journalists who come to China for short-term news coverage.
(6) L Visa
The L visa is issued to persons who come to China for travel; persons who come to China for group travel can be issued Group L visas.
(7) M Visa
The M visa is issued to persons who come to China for commercial trade activities.
(8) Q1 Visa
The Q1 visa is issued to family members of Chinese citizens and family members of foreigners with permanent residence status in China who apply for residence in China for family reunion, as well as for persons who apply for residence in China for fosterage or other purposes; the Q2 visa is for relatives of Chinese citizens living in China, or relatives of foreigners with permanent residence status in China, who apply for a short-term visit.
(9) R Visa
The R visa is issued to foreigners of high talent who are needed, or specialists who are urgently needed, by the State.
(10) S1 Visa
The S1 visa is issued to the spouses, parents, children under the age of 18 or parents-in-law of foreigners residing in China for work, study or other purposes who apply for a long-term visit to China, as well as for persons who need to reside in China for other personal matters; the S2 visa is for family members of foreigners staying or residing in China for work, study or other purposes who apply for a short-term visit to China, as well as for persons who need to stay in China for other personal matters.
(11) X1 Visa
The X1 visa is issued to persons who apply for long-term study in China; the X2 visa is for persons who apply for short-term study in China.
(12) Z Visa
The Z visa is issued to persons who apply for work in China.
A holder of category D, J1, Q1, S1, X1 or Z visa must apply for a residence permit at the local public security authorities within 30 days of entry into China unless the Duration of Each Stay on the visa is marked as 30 days. Once issued, a residence permit can be used to enter China instead of a visa.
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