Skip to content

Menu

LexBlog, Inc. logo
NetworkSub-MenuBrowse by SubjectBrowse by PublisherJoin the NetworkGet StartedSubscribeSupport
Contact Us
Search
Close

China Eases Visa Rules for COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients

By María E. Ferré & Grace Shie on March 30, 2021
Email this postTweet this postLike this postShare this post on LinkedIn
COVID Vaccine

International travelers are continuing to face Covid-19 entry requirements, however, China has recently announced that it will simplify its visa applications for foreign nationals who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, specifically Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines.

According to the Chinese embassy located in the Philippines, they will be returning to pre-pandemic visa requirements for those fully vaccinated. China officials have also announced streamlined visa procedures for vaccinated foreigners entering Hong Kong.

China continues to restrict entry by foreign nationals, for example, for those entering on the basis of a work assignment. For travelers who are able to be successfully admitted into China will remain subject to relevant Chinese quarantine regulations and screenings post-admission.

The Chinese Embassy in the United States will provide facilitation for visa applicants fully inoculated with Chinese COVID-19 vaccines under the following conditions:

  1. Vaccine must be administered at least 14 days prior to the submission of the visa application, and
  2. Must show proof of the vaccination certificate.

Current eligibility criteria for visa applications will be broadened as appropriate. For example, foreign family members of Chinese citizens or permanent residents, including spouse, parents, children, or close relatives, may submit a visa application for purposes of reuniting with family, or to fulfill caretaker responsibilities.

Finally, holders of valid APEC business travel cards may apply for the M visa by simply presenting the original valid APEC business travel card and an invitation letter issued by the inviting party from China.

Photo of María E. Ferré María E. Ferré
Read more about María E. FerréEmail
Photo of Grace Shie Grace Shie

Grace Shie is a partner in Mayer Brown’s Washington DC office and a member of the Employment & Benefits group focusing on global mobility and immigration. She advises multinational companies on employee mobility and management of the work corps across the globe, including…

Grace Shie is a partner in Mayer Brown’s Washington DC office and a member of the Employment & Benefits group focusing on global mobility and immigration. She advises multinational companies on employee mobility and management of the work corps across the globe, including in major financial centers and emerging markets. Grace’s background includes five years in Hong Kong where she managed a top-ranked immigration practice covering Greater China and coordinated matters for clients in the Asia-Pacific region. Grace, who is fluent in Mandarin, continues to maintain a practice focus on inbound expatriate movement into China and Hong Kong, as part of Mayer Brown’s new global worksite initiative. In addition, she has a longstanding command of US immigration and manages global immigration matters across all worldwide regions.

Read full bio

Read more about Grace ShieEmail
Show more Show less
  • Posted in:
    Immigration
  • Blog:
    The Mobile Workforce
  • Organization:
    Mayer Brown
  • Article: View Original Source

Call us at 1-800-913-0988 or email sales@lexblog.com.

Facebook LinkedIn Twitter RSS
  • About LexBlog
  • The Field We Built
  • Our Beliefs
  • Our Team
  • Contact LexBlog
  • Disclaimer
  • Editorial Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Get Started
  • Publishing Solutions
  • Compass
  • Submit a Request
  • Support Center
  • System Status
Copyright © 2026, LexBlog, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo