Applying for visas as a foreigner in China can be a complex process. Understanding how to apply for a visa and determining the most suitable visa for your needs is crucial. Careers4U offers comprehensive one-stop visa services. We cater to the following visa services in various cities such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Dongguan, Chengdu, Xiamen,ect:
Exit-Entry Unified Integrated Service Platform Services
System opening
System information changes
Online system record updates
Work Permit
Work Permit Notification Letter
Work Permit card issuance
Work Permit extensions, changes, and cancellations
High-End Talents Services
Confirmation Letter for High-Level Talents
Recognition of High-Level Talents in Guangdong Province
Guangdong Talent Youyue Card
Visas and Residence Permits
Reunion Visa (Q2 Visa)
Business Visa (M Visa)
Talent Visa (R Visa)
Various types of residence permits including reunion, work, and private matters
Stay permits (T visa)
Integrated Services
New work visa applications (including Work Permit Notification Letter, Work Permit, and Residence Permit)
– Employment processes for Top Talents (including Confirmation Letter for High-Level Talent, Work Permit, and Residence Permit)
Other Services
Accompanying medical examinations in select cities
Non-Criminal Records Applications in various locations
Exit-Entry permit applications for children with conflicting nationalities
Travel permits for children with conflicting nationalities
Birth registration and visa applications for foreign babies born in China
Visa reapplications for foreigners who have lost their passports
Notification of household registration for children born abroad
Additionally, we provide services related to Permanent Residence ID cards and Nationality applications, including:
Chinese Permanent Residence ID Card applications in several cities
Recovering Chinese Nationality in Shenzhen
Admission of Chinese Nationality in Shenzhen
Our services are designed to facilitate and streamline the visa application process for expatriates seeking to navigate the complexities of Chinese immigration regulations.