China Family Reunion Visa (Q1/Q2 Visa)
The China Family Reunion Visa, issued as either a Q1 or Q2 Visa, is designed for family members of Chinese citizens or foreigners holding Chinese permanent residence who wish to reunite in China. The Q1 Visa is issued for long-term family reunion or foster care purposes, with an intended stay exceeding 180 days, and holders must convert their visa into a residence permit within 30 days of entering China. The Q2 Visa is issued for short-term visits of 180 days or less to relatives who are Chinese citizens or hold Chinese permanent residence, and does not require a residence permit. This visa category is distinct from the S Visa, which applies to relatives of foreigners (not Chinese citizens or permanent residents) working or studying in China. Final approval rests solely with the Chinese Embassy or Consulate-General handling the application.
Eligibility
To apply for a China Family Reunion Visa, applicants generally must:
- Be a qualifying family member — spouse, parent, son, daughter, spouse of a son or daughter, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, or parent-in-law — of a Chinese citizen or a foreigner with Chinese permanent residence, for the Q1 Visa (long-term reunion or foster care, over 180 days)
- Or intend a short-term visit (180 days or less) to a relative who is a Chinese citizen or holds Chinese permanent residence, for the Q2 Visa
- Hold original proof of kinship (marriage certificate, birth certificate, or equivalent) confirming the family relationship (generally required for Q1; not always required for Q2)
- Hold an invitation letter from the Chinese citizen or permanent resident relative in China
- Hold a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of application, with at least 2 blank visa pages
- Meet standard health and character requirements, and may be asked to attend an interview
Government Visa Fees
| Fee Component | Approximate Cost (Indian Passport Holders) |
| Single-entry Q1/Q2 Visa | Approximately ₹2,900 |
| Double-entry Q2 Visa | Approximately ₹4,400 |
| Multiple-entry (6 months to 1 year) | Approximately ₹5,900–₹8,800 |
| CVASC service fee | Approximately ₹1,973 (regular) / ₹2,908 (express) |
| Express processing surcharge | Approximately ₹1,800 |
*The Chinese Embassy in India has extended reduced visa fees for Indian passport holders. Fees are non-refundable even if the visa is declined. Information may vary depending on the visa category and individual circumstances — always confirm exact China Visa Fees on the official Chinese Embassy in India website or the CVASC portal.
China Visa Processing Time
China Visa Processing Time for the Q1/Q2 Family Reunion Visa is generally 4 to 6 working days for standard processing, with express service available in 2 to 4 working days for an additional fee. Since Q1 applications require original kinship documents and, in some cases, an interview with the applicant, processing can take longer if relationship evidence is incomplete or unclear. Processing times exclude weekends and public holidays in both China and India. Applicants are advised to apply at least 2 to 3 weeks before their intended travel date to allow time for document verification, particularly for the long-term Q1 category.
Required Documents Checklist
Step-by-Step Application Process
Important Notes
Why Choose Shivansh Consultants
Applying for a China Family Reunion Visa (Q1/Q2 Visa) requires proper documentation, including proof of your family relationship, an invitation letter from your family member in China, copies of the host’s Chinese ID card or residence permit, and compliance with the latest Chinese visa requirements. Shivansh Consultants provides personalized guidance and end-to-end assistance with preparing your visa application, reviewing all supporting documents, and ensuring your paperwork meets the latest Embassy requirements. Our experienced visa consultants carefully verify every detail to help minimize delays and improve your chances of visa approval. With a transparent process and dedicated support, we assist you throughout your China Family Reunion Visa (Q1/Q2 Visa) journey.