The total cost of obtaining a Chinese visa depends on several factors — including how quickly you need it processed, your nationality, the visa type based on the purpose of your visit to China, and the complexity of your case.
At Oasis China Visa Services, we offer different levels of service to fit your specific needs and timeline, ensuring your application is handled efficiently and professionally.
Basic service is available only for applications prepared using the new COVA system. If your application was completed using the old form system, the full-service fee will still apply.
Once we receive your inquiry email, our team will follow up with your order and provide detailed instructions. Additional fees may apply for complex cases, and you may choose whether or not to proceed after reviewing the quote. Please note that we may decline to accept an order if we are not confident in securing a visa based on your specific needs and circumstances.
For U.S. citizens, the Embassy fee is typically $140 for standard processing or $165 for expedited processing. For non-U.S. citizens residing in the United States with valid residency status, the Embassy fee may vary depending on the visa type and the applicant’s nationality. Below are the fees for specific countries:
Angola: $122; Argentina: $150; Australia: $90; Brazil: $105; Bulgaria: $91; Canada: $80; France: $68; Iran: $114; Israel: $20; New Zealand: $122; Romania: $100; Uganda: $126; United Kingdom: $110; Venezuela: $110 ; Uzbekistan: $62.
For applicants from countries not listed above, the exact fee will be confirmed once the visa is issued and payment is processed. Common Embassy fees for non-U.S. citizens are as follows: $23 for a single-entry (3-month) visa, $34 for a double-entry visa, $45 for a 6-month visa, and $68 for a 12-month visa. For J1 and J2 visas, the Embassy fee is $171, excluding the $25 express processing fee, if applicable.
FedEx Express 2nday PM
$20.00
FedEx Priority Overnight
$58.15
Self-address & Prepaid Envelope
$0.00
All FedEx packages we ship out will have tracking numbers, signature confirmation, and insured up to $500 by default.
May 1st – International Workers’ Day
Also known as May Day, May 1st honors the contributions and achievements of workers and the labor movement. The holiday traces its origins to the late 19th-century fight for the eight-hour workday and improved working conditions.
Oasis China Visa Services will remain open and fully operational today. Visa application submissions and passport pick-ups will resume as usual tomorrow, May 2nd, 2025.