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China visa application service from Dubai, UAE by Oki Doki Pro Solutions FZCO. Tourist Visa for UAE residents. Processing time: from 5 days. Maximum stay: 30-90 days. On-time delivery guaranteed. Licensed agency ##72623.

China visa for UAE residents is processed in from 5 days. Fee from AED 1,500. Maximum stay: 30-90 days. Oki Doki is a licensed Dubai visa agency (#72623). Apply via WhatsApp: https://wa.me/971502750288.

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China Visa Approval Calculator

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Multi-factor assessment tool for 80+ nationalities

How the Score is Calculated

China Visa Approval Assessment Methodology

Our calculator analyzes 8 key factors that directly influence China embassy decisions. The database covers 82+ nationalities, each with an individual approval coefficient based on published visa statistics. China difficulty rating: Moderate (3/5). Each factor carries an individual weight that reflects real-world consulate decision-making patterns.

How the Weighted Scoring System Works

Each factor is scored from 0 to 100 points based on your answer. That score is then multiplied by the factor's weight (importance percentage). Your final score is the sum of all weighted scores, adjusted for the country's difficulty level.

Final Score = Σ (Factor Score × Factor Weight) − Country Difficulty Adjustment

The 8 Factors Explained

1.
NationalityBaseline approval coefficient for your passport. Based on published visa issuance statistics. Nationals from high-trust countries (UAE, EU, Japan) receive the highest score; countries with historically high refusal rates receive the lowest.
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UAE Residency DurationHow long you have lived in the UAE. 5+ years is the strongest stability signal. Under 1 year significantly increases refusal risk, as the embassy questions your intent to return.
3.
UAE Visa ValidityRemaining validity on your UAE residence visa. Schengen and UK require at least 6 months beyond your return date. Under 3 months is a critical risk factor.
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Travel HistoryThe most influential factor after nationality. Multiple used visas to the same country earn the top score. Visas to other developed countries (US, UK, Australia) earn a moderate score. First-time international travel is a significant negative signal.
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Visa RejectionsA clean record with no rejections earns the maximum score. One old rejection (2+ years ago) is a moderate negative. A recent rejection is a serious negative. Multiple rejections result in a critically low score. For USA and UK, rejections are tracked in global systems.
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Employment StatusStable employment at the same company for 2+ years earns the top score. Business ownership for 3+ years scores nearly as high. Freelancing and recent job changes (under 6 months) lower the score. Unemployment is a critical risk factor.
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Monthly SalarySalary of AED 15,000+ earns the top score. AED 5,000–7,000 is borderline. Below AED 3,000 is critically low. The embassy assesses whether you can fund the trip without breaching financial obligations.
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Bank Statement HealthA stable balance with gradual growth is the ideal scenario. A large recent deposit ("funds parking") is a serious red flag. A low or fluctuating balance reduces your chances.

Country Difficulty Adjustment

The final score is adjusted by China's strictness level (3/5). Countries with high strictness (4–5) apply an additional deduction to the final score, as their consulates impose stricter documentation and evidence requirements. Countries with low strictness (1–2) apply no additional deduction.

Result Categories

Strong Chances75–98%
Good Chances55–74%
Moderate Chances35–54%
Challenging5–34%

Important: The calculator is based on published visa statistics and expert experience from processing thousands of applications from the UAE. It does not guarantee an outcome — the final decision always rests with the consular officer. Use the result as a guide for preparing your documentation.

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Documents

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Basic document package

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months after trip
  • Two passport photos 35x45mm on white background
  • Completed visa application form
  • Medical insurance (coverage from €30,000)
  • Emirates ID copy (both sides)
  • UAE residence visa copy

By your employment / status

    • Employment letter (salary, position, leave dates)
    • Last 3 months salary slips
    • Last 3 months bank statements
    • Company trade license copy

Requirements may vary by consulate. We help you prepare a complete document package.

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How much does a China visa cost?
The China visa from Dubai costs AED 1,500. This includes all fees and processing services.
How long does it take to get a China visa?
Standard China visa processing takes from 5 days. We also offer express processing options.
What documents do I need for a China visa?
Main documents required: valid passport, photos, hotel booking, flight tickets, travel insurance, and bank statement. Our specialists will help you prepare all documents.
Complete Guide to China Visa from UAE — 2026

China Visa for UAE Residents — Overview

China's visa requirements from UAE are among the most document-intensive in Oki Doki's portfolio, and the system is currently in a period of significant change. As of 2024–2025, China has expanded its visa-free and transit policies for select nationalities and introduced a 10-year multiple-entry visa for certain passport holders. UAE nationals now benefit from visa-free access to China for up to 30 days. However, Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, Bangladeshi, Egyptian, and most Asian/African nationalities require a Chinese visa and must apply through the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC) in Dubai or Abu Dhabi — not the Embassy directly. The CVASC is the mandatory submission point; the Embassy of China in Abu Dhabi processes applications from the back end.

Who Needs a China Visa from UAE?

UAE passport holders are now visa-free for China for stays of up to 30 days for tourism, business, and transit. Citizens of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Ireland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, and several other countries are eligible for visa-free entry under China's expanding bilateral agreements — check current eligibility with Oki Doki as this list has changed multiple times in 2024–2025. Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Egyptian, and most other Asian and African passport holders require a full sticker visa. UK, USA, and Canadian nationals require a visa. Applications for all nationalities requiring a visa are submitted at the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC) in Dubai (Al Razi Building, Dubai Healthcare City) or CVASC Abu Dhabi.

CVASC vs. Embassy — How China's Visa System Works

The Chinese Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC) is the official intake point for China visa applications in the UAE — it is not an independent agency but an authorised centre operated under the supervision of the Chinese Embassy in Abu Dhabi. Applications are submitted at CVASC, biometrics (fingerprints for all applicants aged 14–70) are collected there, and the physical visa sticker is affixed at the Embassy and returned to CVASC for collection. Do not confuse CVASC with VFS Global — they are separate entities for different countries. CVASC Dubai is located in Al Razi Building, Dubai Healthcare City, Block A, Ground Floor.

Types of China Visa Available from UAE

China issues more than 12 distinct visa categories. Below are the categories most relevant to UAE residents applying through CVASC Dubai or Abu Dhabi.

L Visa — Tourist

The L (Lǚyóu = Tourism) Visa is the standard visa for recreational travel, sightseeing, and visiting friends/relatives in China. Issued as single-entry (valid 3 months from issue, 30-day stay), double-entry, or multiple-entry (valid 6 months, 12 months, or 10 years for eligible nationalities). For Indian passport holders with a strong travel history and multiple prior China visas, 5-year or 10-year multiple-entry L visas are sometimes issued. Consulate fee: approximately USD 50–140 depending on nationality and entry type. US passport holders pay USD 185 for a 10-year multiple-entry visa.

M Visa — Business & Trade

The M (Màoyì = Trade/Business) Visa is for commercial and trade activities, attending trade fairs (Canton Fair, China International Import Expo), business negotiations, and site visits to Chinese factories. Requires an invitation letter from a Chinese company on official letterhead, or a letter of invitation from a Chinese exhibition organiser. Valid 3–12 months with single or multiple entry. For UAE-based business owners travelling to the Canton Fair in Guangzhou or tech suppliers in Shenzhen, the M Visa is the correct category — an L Visa used for business purposes creates complications at the border.

F Visa — Non-Commercial Exchange

The F (Fǎngwèn = Visit) Visa covers non-commercial visits: study tours, cultural exchanges, scientific research visits, and attendance at academic conferences or religious events. Requires an invitation from the Chinese institution hosting the visit. Commonly used by UAE residents attending Chinese language programs, academic collaborations, or NGO/government-to-government exchange programs.

X Visa — Student

The X1 Visa is for students enrolled in Chinese universities or schools for more than 180 days — a full academic year. The X2 Visa covers study programs of 180 days or less (short courses, language camps). Both require a JW201 or JW202 form issued by the Chinese Ministry of Education and an official admission notice (录取通知书) from the Chinese institution. After arriving in China on an X1 Visa, the student must convert it to a Residence Permit within 30 days.

Transit Visa (G Visa) & 72/144-Hour Visa-Free Transit

China operates a 72-hour and 144-hour visa-free transit policy in designated cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Wuhan. Eligible nationalities (including most Western passport holders) transiting through these cities' international airports can stay in the city — not just the airport — for up to 72 or 144 hours without a visa. Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, and Bangladeshi passport holders are NOT eligible for visa-free transit and must obtain a G Transit Visa. The G Visa requires proof of onward travel and a valid visa for the destination country.

Document Checklist by Applicant Type

China visa applications require a highly specific and complete document set. The CVASC returns incomplete applications — there is no opportunity to add missing documents after the initial submission. All documents must be in English or Chinese; Arabic documents must be accompanied by a certified translation.

(a) Core Documents — All Applicants

(1) Original passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended departure from China, with at least 2 blank visa pages. (2) Completed and signed China Visa Application Form (available online at visaforchina.cn or at CVASC) — must be printed single-sided; double-sided printing is rejected. (3) One recent passport-size photograph (33mm × 48mm, white background, no glasses, taken within 6 months) — must be affixed to the application form, not stapled. (4) Valid UAE residence visa and Emirates ID — front and back photocopies. (5) For tourist visa: confirmed flight itinerary (not necessarily ticketed — an agency-issued itinerary is accepted); hotel booking for the entire stay or invitation letter from a host in China. (6) CVASC service fee plus consulate fee. (7) Biometrics (fingerprints all 10 fingers) collected at CVASC — mandatory for applicants aged 14–70.

(b) Employed Applicants

Salary certificate on company letterhead addressed to the Chinese Embassy/Consulate — issued within 30 days, specifying monthly salary in AED, job title, duration of employment, and company stamp and authorised signatory. Last 3 months' UAE bank statements — minimum closing balance of AED 12,000 for a 10-day China trip. NOC from employer confirming approved leave. For applicants employed at UAE government entities: an official letter from the entity on government letterhead is required rather than a standard salary certificate.

(c) Self-Employed / Business Owners

Valid UAE trade licence (with certified English or Chinese translation if in Arabic). Last 3 months' business bank statements — minimum closing balance of AED 18,000. Personal cover letter explaining the purpose of visit, itinerary, and business activities in China. Company registration documents (MOA, incorporation certificate). If travelling for the Canton Fair or another specific business event, the official exhibitor/visitor invitation from the Chinese organiser is a critical supporting document.

(d) Dependents / Housewives

Sponsor's documents: passport copy, Emirates ID, UAE residence visa, and a notarised financial support letter confirming full financial responsibility for the applicant's trip. Sponsor's 3 months' bank statements with minimum AED 15,000 closing balance for a 10-day trip. Marriage certificate with English or Chinese translation — Chinese Embassies are strict about this for joint applications. Dependent's own Emirates ID and UAE residence visa copies.

(e) Students

Current UAE school or university enrolment certificate on official letterhead. Student ID. Bank statements (student or parent) with minimum AED 10,000 closing balance. For applicants applying for a student visa (X1/X2): JW201 or JW202 form issued by the Chinese Ministry of Education; official admission notice (录取通知书) from the Chinese institution; and a physical examination record (usually from a designated hospital in China after arrival — some apply from the UAE in advance).

Financial Requirements for China Visa from UAE

The Chinese Embassy in Abu Dhabi does not publish a fixed minimum bank balance, but CVASC Dubai processes applications from officers who apply consistent financial sufficiency criteria. Based on Oki Doki's 2025–2026 processing experience, the following thresholds apply.

Recommended Minimum Balances by Trip Duration

For a 7-day trip to Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou: minimum closing balance of AED 12,000 for a solo traveller. For a 14-day trip: minimum AED 18,000. For a family of four for 10 days: minimum AED 35,000 given higher daily costs in Chinese tier-1 cities. Bank statements must cover the last 3 consecutive months and show consistent income. China is an expensive destination by Asian standards — budget approximately AED 700–1,200 per person per day in Beijing or Shanghai including mid-range accommodation, meals, transport, and attractions.

What CVASC Officers Review — Red Flags

CVASC officers flag: accounts opened within 60 days of application with no income history; large single deposits (above AED 10,000) made in the 4 weeks before application; zero-balance periods between salary payments; non-UAE bank statements without certified translation; and statements where salary credits are inconsistent with the income stated on the employment letter. For business applicants, the business bank account turnover should be consistent with the claimed business scale.

China Visa Application Process — Step by Step

China visa applications from UAE are submitted at the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC) — not at the Chinese Embassy in Abu Dhabi directly, and not through VFS Global.

CVASC Dubai — Location & Hours

CVASC Dubai is located at Al Razi Building, Dubai Healthcare City, Block A, Ground Floor, near the Al Jadaf metro station (Green Line). The submission window is open Sunday to Thursday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Passport collection is Sunday to Thursday, 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. CVASC Abu Dhabi is located in the Al Bateen area. Appointments are strongly recommended and can be booked online at visaforchina.cn — walk-in applications are accepted on available capacity but frequently require a long wait.

Step-by-Step Application

Step 1 — Determine your visa category (L for tourism, M for business, X for study). Step 2 — Complete the China Visa Application Form online at visaforchina.cn, print single-sided, and sign. Step 3 — Prepare all documents: passport, UAE residence visa and Emirates ID copies, photo affixed to form, flight itinerary, hotel bookings, bank statements, and employment letter. Step 4 — Translate any Arabic documents to English or Chinese through a certified translator. Step 5 — Book a CVASC appointment online. Step 6 — Attend CVASC in person: submit documents, have biometrics (10 fingerprints) collected, pay fees. Step 7 — Track application status online at visaforchina.cn using the application receipt number. Step 8 — Collect passport at CVASC during collection hours or authorise Oki Doki to collect on your behalf.

China Visa Fees 2026

China visa fees vary by nationality. The Chinese government applies a strict reciprocal fee policy — nationalities whose countries charge Chinese citizens higher visa fees pay more.

  • Most nationalities (India, Pakistan, Philippines, Egypt, Bangladesh) — USD 50 (approximately AED 184) for single-entry tourist visa.
  • US passport holders — USD 185 (approximately AED 679) for 10-year multiple-entry visa; USD 140 for single-entry.
  • UK passport holders — USD 151 (approximately AED 554) for 10-year multiple-entry visa.
  • Canadian passport holders — USD 100 (approximately AED 367).
  • Multiple-entry visa (1 year, most nationalities) — USD 75 (approximately AED 275).
  • CVASC service fee — approximately AED 100–150 per applicant, payable at CVASC in addition to the consulate fee.
  • Oki Doki service fee — from AED 1,500 for full China visa processing including form completion, document review, and CVASC submission.
  • All fees are non-refundable once the application has been submitted to CVASC, regardless of the outcome.

China Visa Processing Time from UAE — 2026

Standard processing time for a China visa from CVASC Dubai is 4–5 working days for most nationalities. Express processing (2–3 working days) and rush processing (1 working day) are available at CVASC for an additional fee. During Chinese national holidays (Golden Week in October, Spring Festival/Chinese New Year in January or February) and around UAE national holidays, processing extends to 7–10 working days.

  • Standard processing: 4–5 working days from CVASC submission.
  • Express processing: 2–3 working days — additional fee of approximately AED 100–150.
  • Rush processing: 1 working day — additional fee of approximately AED 200–250.
  • Chinese national holidays (Golden Week: October 1–7; Spring Festival: January/February) — processing extends to 7–10 working days; apply well in advance.
  • Apply minimum 2 weeks before travel for standard processing; 3–4 weeks during peak Chinese holiday periods.
  • Oki Doki recommends applying 4 weeks before travel for first-time China applicants to allow for any document requests from the Embassy.

The One Thing Everyone Gets Wrong — China Visa from UAE

The most consistently misunderstood aspect of China visa applications from UAE is the application form completion — specifically the travel history section and the printing requirements.

The Application Form Must Be Printed Single-Sided

The China Visa Application Form downloaded from visaforchina.cn must be printed on single-sided paper — not double-sided. This is a hard requirement enforced at the CVASC submission window. Applications printed double-sided are returned immediately without processing. The form must also be completed entirely in one session — partial completion, saving, and returning is possible, but the final version must be consistent throughout. Inconsistencies between the travel history entered in the form and the stamps in the passport are a frequent rejection trigger.

The Photo Must Be Affixed, Not Stapled

The passport photograph must be glued (affixed with adhesive) to the designated box on the application form — not stapled, clipped, or taped. The photograph must be 33mm × 48mm (not standard 35mm × 45mm), white background, no glasses, no head covering (except for religious reasons), and taken within 6 months. Applications with incorrect photo dimensions or photos attached incorrectly are returned at the submission window. Oki Doki prepares compliant photos for all China visa applicants as part of the standard service.

Financial Proof & Bank Statement Guide — China Visa

CVASC officers in Dubai are particularly attentive to bank statement quality, given that China is a destination where financial fraud has been used to obtain tourist visas for irregular migration purposes.

What Makes a Strong Bank Statement for China

A strong bank statement for a China visa from UAE shows: consistent monthly salary deposits matching the employment letter; an average balance over 3 months that reflects genuine financial capacity; no large unexplained transfers in the 4 weeks before application; and a closing balance that exceeds the recommended minimum. Statements should be printed on bank letterhead or be official e-statements with digital seal — not PDF exports from internet banking without the bank's stamp.

If Your Balance is Below the Recommended Minimum

Applicants with low bank balances can strengthen their application with: a fixed deposit certificate (FD) in their name showing locked savings; a letter from the employer confirming the trip is company-sponsored; or a supplementary sponsor letter from a first-degree relative (parent or spouse) with their own bank statements. Transferring money from another account immediately before application to create the appearance of savings is a high-risk strategy that CVASC officers flag regularly.

China Visa Rejection Reasons from UAE

The following are the most common reasons for China visa rejection from CVASC Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

  • Application form printed double-sided — CVASC returns these without processing; print strictly single-sided.
  • Photo affixed incorrectly or wrong dimensions — 33mm × 48mm required, glued not stapled.
  • Inconsistencies between declared travel history on form and passport stamps — fill in the form only after reviewing all passport entries carefully.
  • Missing hotel bookings or an invitation letter that doesn't meet the Chinese Embassy's format requirements.
  • Incorrect visa category — attending the Canton Fair on an L Tourist Visa instead of an M Business Visa.
  • Insufficient bank balance or large unexplained deposits — minimum AED 12,000 for 10-day trip, organic history required.
  • Arabic-language documents without certified English or Chinese translation.
  • Prior China visa overstay or immigration violation recorded in the national database.
  • Missing CVASC service fee payment at submission — fee is collected separately from the consulate fee and must be paid in AED cash.
  • Biometric refusal — failing to attend in person for fingerprint collection is an automatic disqualification.

Best Time to Visit China from UAE

China's vast geography makes climate highly variable — Beijing experiences harsh winters and scorching summers while Yunnan province has a temperate climate year-round. UAE travellers should plan around both Chinese and UAE school holiday calendars.

Spring — March to May

Spring is the best time to visit Beijing — temperatures range from 8°C to 20°C, cherry blossom season arrives in April in the capital's parks (Yuyuantan Park, Jingshan Park), and the Great Wall at Mutianyu is at its most photogenic without summer haze. Shanghai reaches 15–22°C in April — Yuyuan Garden, the Bund, and French Concession are best explored in spring weather. Hangzhou's West Lake (UNESCO World Heritage) in spring rain is one of China's most celebrated natural scenes.

Summer — June to August

Beijing summer reaches 32–38°C with high humidity and the heaviest tourist volumes — the Forbidden City and Summer Palace are extremely crowded June through August. Chengdu in Sichuan, Guilin in Guangxi, and Yunnan province offer more comfortable 22–28°C temperatures in summer. The UAE summer school holiday (July–August) is a popular window for UAE families — apply for visas 4–6 weeks ahead. Avoid the Golden Week holiday periods (late April, October 1–7) as all domestic sites are severely overcrowded.

Autumn — September to November

September and October are the optimal months for Beijing — clear skies, comfortable 12–22°C temperatures, and autumn foliage in the western hills. The National Day Golden Week (October 1–7) brings 800 million+ domestic Chinese travellers to major sites — avoid this specific window even in autumn. Guilin's limestone karst mountains and the Li River reflect autumn colours spectacularly in late October. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (the Avatar mountains) in October and November is at its most accessible.

Winter — December to February

Beijing in winter (−10°C to 2°C) is cold but manageable — the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, and 798 Art District are significantly less crowded. Harbin in northeastern China (January–February) hosts the world's largest Ice and Snow Festival — elaborate ice sculptures and illuminated ice palaces at −20°C to −30°C. Yunnan (Kunming, Dali, Lijiang) remains mild at 10–18°C year-round and is an excellent winter alternative. Spring Festival (Chinese New Year, January or February) sees mass population movement across China — book flights and accommodation months in advance.

Top China Destinations for UAE Travellers

China is one of the world's largest and most diverse travel destinations — the following cities and regions represent the most popular itinerary choices for UAE residents visiting on L or M visas.

Beijing

Beijing is the political, historical, and cultural centre of China — and an essential visit for first-time travellers. The Forbidden City (entry approximately AED 27) is the world's largest palace complex with 9,000 rooms. Tiananmen Square (free). The Summer Palace (entry AED 55). The Temple of Heaven (entry AED 37). The Great Wall at Mutianyu (entry approximately AED 110 including cable car) is more accessible and less crowded than Badaling. Flight time from Dubai: 7–8 hours direct on Emirates, flydubai, and Air Arabia.

Shanghai

Shanghai is China's commercial capital and its most globally connected city. The Bund (free to walk), Lujiazui financial district, and the French Concession are the defining landmarks. Yu Garden (Yuyuan, entry AED 27) is the city's finest classical Chinese garden. The Shanghai Museum (free) houses an extraordinary collection of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and paintings. Tianzifang and Xintiandi are the best districts for food, shopping, and boutique experiences. The Maglev train from Pudong Airport (AED 55 one-way) reaches 431 km/h — the fastest commercial train in the world.

Xi'an

Xi'an is the home of the Terracotta Army (兵马俑) — Emperor Qin Shi Huang's burial complex containing an estimated 8,000 life-size clay soldiers, horses, and chariots (entry approximately AED 183). The site is 1.5 hours by high-speed train from Xi'an station. Xi'an's Ancient City Walls (entry AED 50) are the most complete preserved city walls in China and can be cycled around in approximately 3 hours. The Muslim Quarter (Huimin Street) serves Xi'an's distinctive cuisine — lamb skewers, roujiamo (Chinese pork burger), and biangbiang noodles. Reach Xi'an from Beijing or Shanghai by 4–6 hours on the high-speed rail.

Guilin & Yangshuo

Guilin and the surrounding Guangxi province contain China's most famous natural landscape — the karst limestone mountains rising from flat rice fields and the meandering Li River (漓江). A Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo (approximately AED 220, 4.5 hours) is one of the world's great scenic river journeys. Yangshuo town is the base for cycling through the karst countryside. The Longji Rice Terraces (Dragon's Backbone, 2.5 hours from Guilin) are best in September (full rice stalks before harvest) and May (flooded terraces reflecting the sky).

Common Mistakes UAE Applicants Make — China Visa

Based on Oki Doki's experience processing China visas through CVASC Dubai and Abu Dhabi, these are the most frequently occurring and entirely preventable errors.

  • Printing the application form double-sided — the CVASC submission officer returns double-sided forms immediately; the requirement for single-sided printing is non-negotiable.
  • Using an incorrect photo size — the China visa requires 33mm × 48mm, not the standard 35mm × 45mm used for most other visas. Oki Doki provides CVASC-compliant photos.
  • Stapling or taping the photo to the form — it must be glued with adhesive.
  • Applying for an L Tourist Visa when the actual purpose is business — attending trade fairs, factory visits, or signing contracts on an L Visa creates issues at Chinese immigration.
  • Not completing the travel history section accurately — inconsistencies between declared countries visited and actual passport stamps are a common rejection trigger.
  • Not booking a hotel for every night — China visa applications require confirmed accommodation for the entire stay.
  • Assuming the 72/144-hour transit rule applies to Indian/Pakistani/Filipino nationals — it does not; these nationalities require a G Transit Visa.
  • Failing to bring the CVASC service fee separately from the consulate fee — both fees must be paid at submission in AED cash.
  • Not attending biometrics in person — biometrics cannot be delegated; in-person attendance at CVASC is mandatory for all applicants aged 14–70.
  • Not factoring in Chinese national holidays — Golden Week (October 1–7) and Spring Festival cause 7–10 day processing delays at CVASC.

How Oki Doki Handles Your China Visa from UAE

Oki Doki processes China visa applications through CVASC Dubai and Abu Dhabi for UAE residents from all seven emirates. The China visa application is technically demanding — the correct form completion, photo specifications, biometric scheduling, and document translation requirements are exacting, and errors at any stage result in CVASC returning the entire application. Oki Doki's 98%+ China visa approval rate from UAE is the result of a meticulous pre-submission review process.

  • Visa category confirmation — Oki Doki determines whether your trip requires an L, M, F, or X visa before any documents are prepared.
  • Application form completion — we complete the China Visa Application Form on your behalf, ensuring single-sided printing, correct travel history, and full consistency with your passport.
  • Compliant photo preparation — 33mm × 48mm CVASC-standard photos printed and affixed correctly to the form.
  • CVASC appointment booking — we secure your appointment at CVASC Dubai or Abu Dhabi at the earliest available slot.
  • Document review — complete pre-submission check of passport, Emirates ID, bank statements, salary certificate, flight itinerary, hotel bookings, and all supporting documents.
  • Certified translation — all Arabic documents translated to English or Chinese by certified translators.
  • CVASC submission and passport collection — Oki Doki attends CVASC where authorised and collects passports on behalf of clients.
  • 24/7 WhatsApp support in English, Arabic, and Russian.
  • Service for all 7 UAE emirates — Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain.
  • Fee from AED 1,500 — inclusive of form completion, photo preparation, document review, and CVASC submission.

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Dubai Digital Park, Building A1, Dubai Silicon Oasis, United Arab Emirates

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