X-VISA TYPE: STUDENT VISA

    China Student Visa for Ukrainians in 2026

    Secure your study visa for Chinese universities and language programs. Turnkey X1/X2 visa processing. Zero stress.

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    About the Visa

    What is a Student Visa to China

    The Chinese Student Visa (Type X) is for legal study at Chinese educational institutions. X1 is for long-term study exceeding 180 days (undergraduate, master's, PhD, year-long language programs) — it's an entry visa that converts to a residence permit on a fixed schedule (usually around September 20), and biometrics are mandatory. X2 is for short-term programs under 180 days (language courses, internships) — remote submission via Chișinău is possible. The logic mirrors Q1/Q2 and S1/S2.

    Key requirements

    • Valid international passport (minimum 6 months, 2 blank pages)
    • Digital biometric photo (3.5×4.5 cm) on a white background
    • Completed China2Day internal questionnaire
    • Admission Notice + JW form (JW201 for scholarship students, JW202 for self-funded) from the university
    Eligibility

    Who is this visa for

    This type of visa permit is ideally suited for the following categories of applicants:

    Students attending Chinese language courses (primary audience)
    Bachelor's, master's, and PhD students at Chinese universities
    Exchange program participants
    CSC and other scholarship recipients
    Interns at Chinese institutions and companies
    Children on long-term study (applicants 16+ can apply independently)

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    Free consultation. Processing without your presence. Results in as little as 3 days.

    Overview

    Questions and Answers

    What is a Chinese student visa?

    Type X visa for study in China. X1 — long-term (>180 days, biometrics, residence permit). X2 — short (<180 days, remote submission possible).

    How much does it cost?

    $270 turnkey for both X1 and X2. Preparation-only service — $150.

    What is JW?

    JW is the official PRC Ministry of Education form. JW201 for scholarship students, JW202 for self-funded. Issued twice a year, tied to semesters.

    Are biometrics required?

    Mandatory for X1. Not required for X2.

    Diploma apostille?

    Not required for the consulate. May be requested by the university to issue the JW — that's a separate matter.

    Our Frictionless Process

    From collection to delivery, your visa is tracked through every phase of the diplomatic channel.

    01

    Send us your passport

    Secure courier pickup from your office or residence. Total chain of custody maintained.

    No personal visit required →
    02

    THE 'MAXIMUM PACKAGE'

    We don't just fill forms. We prepare everything: Hotel reservations, Flight itineraries, and custom Travel Routes approved for L-visa issuance.

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    03

    Receive your passport with the visa

    Delivered to your doorstep. Verified, stamped, and ready for your departure.

    Processing timelines →
    Pricing

    Transparent packages & fees

    All-inclusive digital concierge fees with no hidden diplomatic charges.

    PACKAGE 01

    X2 — turnkey (no presence)

    from $999
    Reveal Price
    • Processing speed: 10–14 days
    • Complete document package pre-screening
    • Remote embassy submission
    BEST CHOICE
    PACKAGE 02

    X1 — '1 day in Chișinău' scheme

    from $999
    Reveal Price
    • Processing speed: 14–18 days
    • Complete document package pre-screening
    • Remote embassy submission
    PACKAGE 03

    Preparation-only service (self-submission)

    from $999
    Reveal Price
    • Processing speed: 5–7 days prep
    • Complete document package pre-screening
    • Remote embassy submission
    Standard Timeline
    10–14 days (X2 remote) · 14–18 days (X1 via '1 day in Chișinău' scheme)
    Priority Timeline
    7–10 days (express)

    Turnkey pricing. X2 — remote via Chișinău. X1 — our '1 day in Chișinău + 2 passports' scheme. Preparation-only service for self-submission — $150. Diploma/certificate apostille is NOT required for the consulate — that's a university requirement (to issue the JW form), not a consular one.

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    Requirements

    Required documents

    We simplify document preparation to the minimum. Requirements are structured in two groups.

    Mandatory documents

    • International passport (original)
    • Digital photo (3.5×4.5 cm)
    • Scan of the Admission Notice (university invitation)
    • Scan of the JW form (JW201 or JW202)
    • Completed China2Day internal questionnaire

    Supporting documentation

    • Originals of the Admission Notice and JW form used to be required. Scans are now sufficient.
    • Documents the university (NOT the consulate) may request from the student:
    • – Medical certificate — used by the university to issue the JW form
    • – Criminal record certificate — may also be requested by the university
    • Beyond the standard package, no additional client documents are needed for consular submission.

    Visa sub-types & validity parameters

    Category 01

    X1 (long-term study — over 180 days)

    Bachelor's, master's, PhD, and year-long language programs. Entry visa for residence permit conversion within a fixed window (usually ~September 20, plus or minus, depending on the university). Biometrics mandatory.

    Category 02

    X2 (short-term study — up to 180 days)

    Language courses, internships, and short programs. Single-entry without conversion. Remote submission via Chișinău is possible.

    IMPORTANT RULE: HONG KONG & MACAU VOID SINGLE-ENTRY VISAS

    Please remember that exiting mainland China into Hong Kong or Macau is legally treated as crossing an international border. If you hold a single-entry visa, exiting to Hong Kong immediately voids it, preventing you from returning to the mainland. For trips planning transits or side-visits to Hong Kong/Macau with a return to the mainland, you must apply for a Double-Entry or Multiple-Entry visa.

    The Cost of Efficiency

    The Cost of Efficiency

    Why top-tier professionals and corporate travelers choose China2day over the physical Warsaw Poland DIY submission approach.

    Comparison factorsChina2day (Concierge)Self-submission (Warsaw)
    Direct Cost
    from $270 (fixed)
    ≈ ₴11 205 (ref.)
    From Ukraine (if permitted to travel):
    $450+ (travel, hotel, consular fees)
    From EU (Spain, Germany, Italy, etc.):
    ~$150 (local consular fees)
    Time Invested15 Minutes (Digital form)4–5 Full Days (Travel & queues)
    LogisticsTurnkey prep & remote submissionFlights, hotel bookings, Warsaw queue
    Risk FactorUnder 2% (Pre-screened docs)High (Any minor error forces repeat trip)
    Risk Mitigation

    5 visa refusal causes & our expert solutions

    Cause 01

    Errors in name spelling or passport details on the JW form and Admission Notice — the main risk for student visas

    Our Solution

    We verify every letter and digit. JW and passport must match 1-to-1

    Cause 02

    Trying to obtain the JW form at the wrong time — JW is issued twice a year (autumn and spring semesters), not year-round

    Our Solution

    We explain the logic at the consultation stage. Student visa submission is tied to seasons through JW. We help plan accordingly

    Cause 03

    University failed to submit the JW form to the Ministry of Education — no visa without it

    Our Solution

    We track the process with the university. If JW is not issued, we help find out the cause and fix it

    Cause 04

    Applying for X1 without understanding the strict residence permit conversion dates — missing the window causes university issues

    Our Solution

    We explain that X1 has a fixed arrival window (usually a week around September 20). The student cannot arrive late

    Cause 05

    Passport replaced after receiving the Admission Notice — new details no longer match the already-issued JW

    Our Solution

    We review the document timeline. On passport change, we coordinate with the university to update the JW

    Workflow

    Step-by-step application workflow

    1
    Step 01

    Coordination with the university

    The university issues the Admission Notice (enrollment confirmation) and forwards it to the PRC Ministry of Education to obtain the JW form (JW201 for scholarship students, JW202 for self-funded). JW is issued twice a year (per semester).

    2
    Step 02

    Package preparation

    We collect passport, photo, and questionnaire data. We verify Admission Notice and JW for client data accuracy. Per university request — medical certificate and criminal record certificate (for the university, not the consulate).

    3
    Step 03

    Electronic submission (Stage 1)

    We fill the COVA form, upload documents to the consulate website. Online review takes 2–5 business days.

    4
    Step 04

    X2 remote stamping · X1 '1 day in Chișinău'

    For X2 you ship the passport via Nova Poshta; we stamp in Chișinău. For X1 you fly in for 1 day to Chișinău, submit biometrics, return home on a second passport.

    5
    Step 05

    X1 residence permit on a fixed date

    The student must arrive in China within the university's pre-defined window (usually ~September 20). Within 30 days — residence permit conversion through the university. For X2 — no conversion required.

    Common DIY application mistakes

    Ensure you avoid these critical paperwork issues to guarantee approval:

    • Expecting to obtain the JW form anytime — JW is issued only twice a year (per semester)
    • Typos in name and passport details on the JW or Admission Notice
    • Applying for X1 without realizing arrival is tied to fixed dates (usually a week around September 20)
    • Treating the medical and criminal record certificates as consulate requirements — they are university requirements to issue the JW
    • Requesting S visas for relatives at the X1 start — not issued initially; only later after residence permit, depending on accommodation
    • Submitting X1 with biometrics in a Polish (or other) consulate instead of Moldova — biometrics in another consulate doesn't count for submission in Moldova
    Knowledge Base

    Frequently Asked Questions

    X1 — long-term study over 180 days (bachelor's, master's, PhD, year-long language), requires residence permit and biometrics. X2 — short programs under 180 days (language courses, internships), single-entry, no conversion.

    JW is the official PRC Ministry of Education document confirming permission to study as a foreigner. JW201 — for state-scholarship students; JW202 — for self-funded. Issued twice a year (autumn and spring semesters). Originals used to be required; scans now suffice.

    The JW form is a ministry document tied to university semesters (usually September and February–March). JW is only available twice a year, so X visa submission is tied to that schedule.

    $270 turnkey for X1 and X2. Preparation-only service for self-submission — $150. Diploma apostille is NOT required for the consulate — that's a university requirement to issue the JW.

    Mandatory for X1 at the Moldovan consulate. Not required for X2 — remote submission via Chișinău is possible.

    Yes, but for the university (needed to issue the JW form and Admission Notice), not for the consulate. No additional documents are needed beyond the standard package for consular submission.

    Parental documents are NOT required from age 16. Minors from 16 can apply independently. From 18 — nothing additional.

    No, not at the start of X1. S visas for family are not issued together with X1. Later it depends on the student's accommodation: dorms don't allow long-term family visits; off-campus apartments allow S visas for parents.

    For X1 — strict conversion dates: a precise window (usually a week around September 20, depending on the university). The student must arrive in this window for registration and conversion. For X2 — no conversion needed.

    The main risk is errors in name and passport details. Verify thoroughly. University invitations themselves rarely cause issues — they are state-issued documents from the PRC Ministry of Education.

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    China2Day handles the Chinese student visa for Ukrainian citizens from $270 turnkey. X2 (short programs under 180 days, language courses) is submitted remotely through the consulate in Chișinău. X1 (long-term study over 180 days) uses the '1 day in Chișinău + 2 passports' scheme with biometrics. From the university you need the Admission Notice and JW form (issued twice a year). Students aged 16+ can apply independently.

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