Visa & Arrival - Çin'de Eğitim (tr)
Complete guide to the Chinese ogrenci vizesi (X1/X2) — requirements, JW201/202 forms, oturma izni, medical exam, police registration, and your first-week checklist.
Visa & Arrival
The Chinese ogrenci vizesi process is document-heavy but straightforward if you are organized. The two key documents you need from your universite — the Admission Notice and JW201/JW202 form — drive the entire process. Once you have those in hand, the visa basvuru itself typically takes less than a week to process.
The bottom line: Start your visa basvuru as soon as you receive your kabul documents from the universite. Processing is quick, but gathering all required documents takes time, and the peak basvuru period (July–August) can create delays.
X1 vs X2 Visa: Which Do You Need?
| Detail | X1 Visa | X2 Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Duration of study | More than 180 days | 180 days or less |
| Typical programs | Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, 1+ year language | Short-term language, summer school, exchange |
| Entries | Single entry (convert to oturma izni) | Single or multiple entry |
| Residence permit | Must apply within 30 days of arrival | Not required |
| Work rights | With universite permission (internships) | Generally none |
| Application fee | Varies by nationality (typically USD 140) | Varies by nationality (typically USD 140) |
Most international degree students need the X1 visa. The X1 is a single-entry visa that gets you into Cin — once there, you convert it to a multi-year oturma izni that allows you to leave and re-enter Cin throughout your studies.
Required Documents for Visa Application
Gather all of these before visiting the embassy or consulate:
| Document | Details | Important Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Passport | Original + copy of photo page | Must have 6+ months validity and at least 2 blank pages |
| Visa basvuru form | Downloaded from embassy website or online system | Complete every field; sign and date |
| Passport photo | 48mm x 33mm, white background, recent | Glued to the basvuru form |
| Admission Notice | Original document from your universite | Must be the original — copies not accepted |
| JW201 or JW202 | Original form from your universite | JW201 for government scholarship; JW202 for self-funded |
| Physical Examination Form | Completed by approved clinic | With all test results and doctor's signature/stamp |
| Financial proof (self-funded) | Bank statements showing sufficient funds | Typically CNY 80,000–120,000+ |
| Previous Chinese visa (if applicable) | Copy of previous visa or oturma izni | Required if you have visited Cin before |
Ipucu: Make two photocopies of every document before submitting your visa basvuru. Keep one set with you during travel and another set in a separate bag. Also save digital scans of everything to your phone and cloud storage. Lost documents in transit can derail your entire first week.
Step-by-Step Visa Application Process
Step 1: Receive Your Admission Documents
Your universite will send your Admission Notice and JW201/JW202 form by courier (DHL, FedEx, or EMS). This typically takes 1–3 weeks from Cin. Track the shipment and collect it promptly.
Step 2: Complete Your Physical Examination
If you have not already done this during your basvuru phase, complete the Foreigner Physical Examination Form now. The examination includes:
- General health assessment
- Blood tests (HIV, hepatitis, syphilis, liver/kidney function)
- Chest X-ray
- ECG
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Urinalysis
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Step 3: Prepare Your Visa Application
- Download the visa basvuru form from your local Chinese embassy/consulate website or complete it online
- Fill in every field — incomplete forms are returned
- Attach your passport photo to the form
- Organize all supporting documents in order
Step 4: Submit at the Chinese Embassy or Consulate
Visit your nearest Chinese embassy or consulate (or their authorized visa basvuru center) in person. Some countries allow postal basvurus, but in-person submission is faster and allows staff to check your documents immediately.
Processing times:
| Service | Processing Time | Additional Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 4–7 business days | None |
| Express | 2–3 business days | Usually +50% of visa fee |
| Rush | 1 business day | Usually +100% of visa fee |
Step 5: Collect Your Visa
Pick up your passport with the visa stamped inside. Check every detail:
- Correct visa type (X1 or X2)
- Correct validity dates
- Your name spelled correctly
- Number of entries
If anything is wrong, raise it immediately before leaving the consulate.
After Arrival: Your First Week in Cin
Day 1: Airport and Travel
- Clear immigration with your passport and X1/X2 visa
- Collect your luggage
- Go through customs — declare any items over the duty-free allowance
- Many universities offer airport pickup for uluslararasi ogrenciler — confirm this before departure
- If arranging your own transport: airport express trains are available in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou; taxis and Didi (ride-hailing) are also options
- Tip: Have your universite's address written in Chinese characters on your phone to show taxi drivers
Within 24 Hours: Police Registration
This is mandatory and non-negotiable. All foreigners in Cin must register their accommodation with the local police station (Public Security Bureau) within 24 hours of arrival.
If living in a universite dormitory: The universite usually handles this for you. Confirm with your international student office.
If living off-campus: You must go to the nearest police station with:
- Your passport (with visa)
- Your lease agreement or landlord's confirmation
- Landlord's ID card (copy)
- Your passport-sized photo
You will receive a Temporary Residence Registration Form — keep this safe. You need it for your oturma izni basvuru and every time you change address.
Ipucu: If your landlord is unwilling to register you with the police, find a different apartment. Landlords who refuse registration may be renting illegally, and you could face fines or issues with your oturma izni.
Within 30 Days: Health Re-Examination
Even though you completed a physical examination in your home country, Cin requires a health re-examination after arrival. Your universite will organize this, typically in the first 2–3 weeks.
What to bring:
- Passport with visa
- Original Physical Examination Form from your home country
- Passport-sized photos
- Payment (typically CNY 400–600)
Within 30 Days: Residence Permit (X1 Visa Holders)
X1 visa holders must convert their visa to a Residence Permit within 30 days of arrival. This is handled at the local Exit-Entry Administration Bureau.
Documents needed:
- Passport with X1 visa
- Completed oturma izni basvuru form
- Admission Notice
- Universite registration confirmation
- Health certificate (from your Cin re-examination)
- Temporary Residence Registration Form (from police registration)
- Passport-sized photos
- Payment (typically CNY 400–800)
Processing time: 7–15 business days. You will receive a receipt that allows you to stay legally while the permit is processed.
The oturma izni is a sticker placed in your passport that replaces your X1 visa. It allows multiple entries into Cin for the duration of your studies, which means you can travel home during holidays without needing a new visa.
First Week: Essential Setup
| Task | Where | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Get your student ID | Universite registration office | Required for campus access, library, canteen discounts |
| Open a bank account | Bank of Cin, ICBC, or CCB branch near campus | Bring passport, student ID, and phone number. Link to WeChat/Alipay |
| Get a Chinese SIM card | Cin Mobile, Cin Unicom, or Cin Telecom | Bring passport. Monthly plans start at CNY 30–50 |
| Set up WeChat Pay & Alipay | On your phone | Essential for payments, social life, and services. Link to your Chinese bank account |
| Get a transport card | Metro station or convenience store | Available in all major cities. Some accept Alipay/WeChat directly |
| Attend orientation | Universite campus | Mandatory in most universities. Covers policies, services, and campus tour |
| Register for classes | Universite academic office or online portal | Confirm your course selection and schedule |
Ipucu: Setting up WeChat and Alipay as early as possible is critical. Cin is essentially cashless — restaurants, shops, transport, and even street vendors use mobile payments. Without WeChat Pay or Alipay, you will find daily transactions inconvenient. You need a Chinese bank account linked to these apps.
Health Insurance Requirements
Health insurance is mandatory for all uluslararasi ogrenciler in Cin.
CSC scholarship students: The Chinese Government Scholarship Insurance Plan covers:
- Outpatient medical treatment
- Hospitalization
- Accidental injury
- Coverage amount up to CNY 100,000 per year for most categories
Self-funded students: Must purchase insurance through the universite or independently. Options include:
- Universite group insurance plans (CNY 800–1,000/year)
- Private insurance providers
- International student insurance plans
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Visa Renewal and Extensions
Your oturma izni is typically valid for the duration of your current academic year. You will need to renew it annually by providing:
- Updated enrollment confirmation from your universite
- Health insurance proof
- Academic progress confirmation
- Police registration confirmation
Your universite's international student office will usually guide you through the annual renewal process.
Common Visa and Arrival Mistakes
- Not starting the visa basvuru early enough — July–August is peak season. Start as soon as you receive your kabul documents.
- Forgetting to register with police — This must happen within 24 hours. Missing this deadline can result in fines (CNY 500 per day) and complications with your oturma izni.
- Not converting X1 to oturma izni on time — You have 30 days. Overstaying without a oturma izni is a serious violation.
- Losing original documents — Chinese immigration and universite administration require originals, not copies. Guard your Admission Notice and JW201/JW202 carefully.
- Not setting up a VPN before arrival — It is much easier to download and configure VPN software before entering Cin than after.
- Arriving without cash — While Cin is cashless, you need RMB cash for the first day or two before you set up your bank account and mobile payments.
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