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If you are planning to visit China as a tourist, you will need a tourist visa. Here are the steps to apply for a Chinese tourist visa: 1. Determine the type of visa you need: In this case, you need to apply for a Chinese tourist visa, which is also known as an L visa. 2. Gather the required documents: You will need to provide the following documents: - A passport with at least six months of validity remaining and two blank visa pages. - A completed Chinese visa application form, which you can download from the Chinese embassy or consulate website. - A recent passport-sized photo with a white background. - Proof of travel arrangements, such as flight tickets and hotel reservations. - Proof of sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay in China, such as bank statements or a letter from your employer. - A copy of your travel itinerary. - A letter of invitation from your host in China, if applicable. 3. Submit your application: Once you have gathered all the necessary documents, you can submit your application to the Chinese embassy or consulate in your home country. You can either do this in person or by mail. 4. Pay the visa fee: The visa fee varies depending on your country of citizenship and the type of visa you are applying for. Check the embassy or consulate website for the current fee. 5. Wait for your visa to be processed: Processing times vary depending on the embassy or consulate and the time of year. Generally, it takes around four business days to process a visa application. 6. Collect your visa: Once your visa has been processed, you can collect it from the embassy or consulate or have it mailed to you. Note that the Chinese visa application process can be complicated, so it's a good idea to start the process well in advance of your trip.
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