For International Visitors
While planning a trip to China, the visa topic always comes first and seriously. Please check with Chinese embassies in your countries or the Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC) (https://www.visaforchina.org/) that serves your residence area for your visa application details at your earliest convenience.
We have compiled resources to assist international attendees in the process of obtaining a visa, and while we make every attempt to keep this page up-to-date, please note that regulations may change.
To avoid any travel delays and disruptions, we recommend that all travelers read and follow the instructions in the guidance issued by the official websites of Chinese embassies in your countries carefully.
(1) Unilateral visa-free policy
Countries currently eligible for unilateral visa-free policy: Brunei, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Holland, Malaysia, Switzerland, Ireland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Australia, Poland, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Slovenia, Slovakia, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Korea, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Malta, Estonia, Latvia, and Japan.
From November 30, 2024 to December 31, 2025, valid ordinary passport holders from above 38 countries can be exempted from Visa to enter China and stay for no more than 30 days for business, tourism, family visit, exchange visit and transit purposes. Foreign nationals eligible for a visa waiver do not need to declare in advance to Chinese embassies and consulates before entering China without a visa.
(2) IMPORTANT: China's 240 hours visa-free transit DOES NOT apply to Xichang
Xichang is NOT within the allowed areas for visa-free transit travelers. As a result, you have to apply L visa or F visa, if you do not hold passports from above 38 countries exempted from Chinese Visa.
(3) L visa and F visa
Other international participants may need a Chinese visa to enter China.
Generally, a tourist visa (L visa) should be sufficient for your attendance to the conference, and may not require an invitation letter. However, if you need or must apply for a business visa (F visa), you may need a conference invitation letter.
To obtain a conference invitation letter, please fill in your personal information when registering (included in the registration form). We will contact our Foreign Affairs Office to apply for a visa application letter for you.
If you encounter any problems or difficulties in obtaining the visa and require an official invitation letter from the authorized unit, please contact us at taup2025@tsinghua.edu.cn and provide the following necessary information:
1. Scanned copy of the passport photo page
2. Scanned copy of your latest Chinese visa (if you have)
3. Registration confirmation email (automatically sent to you after completing account registration)
4. The following information:
- Full Name as it appears in your passport:
- Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY):
- Gender:
- Passport Number:
- Passport Issuance Date (DD/MM/YYYY):
- Passport Expiry Date (DD/MM/YYYY):
- Nationality:
- Date of Entry:
- Date of Departure:
- Institution:
- Position:
- Research Field:
- City Name (The city should be in the country where you are currently staying, and there is a Chinese Embassy or Consulate in this city):
- Email Address:
- Phone Number:
- Type of Invitation Letter (Scanned PDF version/paper version/both):
(Note: A scanned PDF version of the invitation letter will be our preferred choice unless the local Chinese Embassy or Consulate requires a paper version. Please verify the required type of invitation letter with the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in your location.)
- If you require a paper version, please provide recipient's name, address, and phone number:
Note: local organizers could NOT provide conference invitation letter to accompanying person according to related regulations. We suggest that accompanying person apply for tourism type visa (when it is available), which will be much easier and require less paperwork.
To avoid uncertainty, participants will be advised to apply for the visa as early as possible (at least two months in advance).
Please note that different countries or cities may require different visa application materials. Please visit the website of the local Chinese consulate or embassy to check exactly which materials are necessary before making your application.
For more information, please contact the local Chinese Embassy in your country.