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Venezuela Visa for Chinese Citizens (2026)

Chinese passport holders apply for Venezuelan tourist (L), business (F), or investor visas through the Embassy of Venezuela in Beijing — or its consulates in Shanghai and Hong Kong. The online Cancillería Digital portal is also available for many applications, with an ≈ 15-day approval window. Confirm the channel with the consulate accredited to your province before filing.

In-person consular network
Embassy in Beijing; consulates in Shanghai & Hong Kong (confirm which serves your province).
Visa terms (varies by class)
30–90 days, multiple-entry available — your mission confirms length.
Confirm the channel with your accredited consulate.Channel rules can vary by province. Some applicants are routed through the online Cancillería Digital portal; others are required to file in person at Beijing, Shanghai, or Hong Kong. Confirm before paying any fees.
Investor and long-stay business visas require a SENIAT-registered Venezuelan host.Just like the TR-N business visa for other nationalities, the Chinese F-class and investor classifications require a corporate invitation letter from a Venezuelan entity registered with SENIAT.

Do you need a Venezuelan visa?

Yes — every Chinese passport holder needs a Venezuelan visa in advance. Visas are not issued on arrival. Tourist (L), business (F), and investor classifications are all available; the choice depends on the purpose and length of your stay.

Not sure about your passport? Use the Venezuela visa-requirements checker to see whether you need a visa.

Step-by-step application

Two channels are available — the Beijing/Shanghai/Hong Kong consular network, and the Cancillería Digital online portal. Confirm with the consulate accredited to your province which channel they currently expect, then follow the relevant track.

  1. Open the Embassy of Venezuela in China website

    The Beijing mission is the canonical entry point, with consulates in Shanghai and Hong Kong serving applicants in southern and special-administrative-region provinces. Confirm the consulate accredited to your province.

  2. Choose your visa class

    Tourist (L) for leisure travel, Business (F) for commercial visits, or Investor classifications for long-stay capital deployment. Investor and long-stay F visas require a corporate invitation letter from a SENIAT-registered Venezuelan entity.

  3. Confirm channel — online or in-person

    Many tourist and business applications are now filed through Cancillería Digital. Investor and long-stay categories may still require in-person filing. Confirm with the consulate before you pay any fees.

  4. Submit application & supporting documents

    Standard documents: valid passport (6+ months), passport photo, completed application form, hotel or invitation letter, round-trip itinerary, and proof of funds. Investor and business categories add the corporate invitation letter and SENIAT RIF certificate.

  5. Pay the visa fee

    Fee varies by visa class and channel. Online filings follow the Cancillería Digital fee schedule (USD 180 for tourist and business e-visas as of 2026). Confirm in-person fees directly with the consulate.

  6. Collect or download your visa

    Online approvals are delivered through the Cancillería Digital portal — typically in around 15 days. In-person filings can take up to 6 weeks. Print the approved visa and bring it with you.

What you need before you start

Gather these documents before you open the application portal. Missing or low-quality scans are the most common cause of approval delays.

Printable MPPRE forms (Planilla + Declaración)

These are the two documents travelers upload most often with the e-visa file. Both tools use English on screen (labels and tips) and produce a Spanish-labelled PDF for the portal. Use your browser’s Print dialog and choose Save as PDF — the same flow as the Caracas Emergency Card.

First time seeing these names? Read our short guides: Fill In Your Planilla De Solicitud De Visa Venezuella · declaración jurada (visa venezolana).

Fees

ItemAmountNotes
E-visa fee (tourist / business) USD 180 Online filings via Cancillería Digital. Confirm at submission.
Investor / long-stay classifications Confirm with consulate Fees vary by visa class and processing channel.

Timeline

Online (Cancillería Digital) ≈ 15 days
In-person (Beijing / Shanghai / Hong Kong) Up to 6 weeks
Recommended buffer 6–8 weeks before departure

Frequently asked questions

Do Chinese citizens need a visa for Venezuela?

Yes. Every Chinese passport holder needs a Venezuelan visa in advance — there is no visa on arrival. Tourist (L), business (F), and investor classifications are all available, with the choice depending on the purpose and length of your stay.

Where do Chinese citizens apply for a Venezuelan visa?

At the Embassy of Venezuela in Beijing or its consulates in Shanghai and Hong Kong. Many tourist and business applications can also be filed online through the Cancillería Digital e-visa portal. Confirm the channel currently expected with the consulate accredited to your province.

How long does a Venezuelan visa take for Chinese applicants?

Online applications through Cancillería Digital typically clear in around 15 days. Legacy in-person filings at the Beijing embassy or its consulates can take up to 6 weeks. Plan for a 6–8 week pre-departure buffer to absorb document re-submission cycles.

What documents do Chinese citizens need for a Venezuelan visa?

A valid passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages), passport-style photo, completed application form, round-trip itinerary, hotel reservation or invitation letter, and proof of funds. Business and investor categories additionally require a corporate invitation letter from a SENIAT-registered Venezuelan entity and the host's RIF certificate.

How much does a Venezuelan visa cost for Chinese citizens?

The official Cancillería Digital e-visa fee is USD 180 for tourist and business filings. Investor and long-stay classifications, and any in-person filings at the Beijing/Shanghai/Hong Kong consulates, may carry different administrative costs — confirm with the consulate accredited to your province before submitting.

Are there direct flights from China to Venezuela?

Direct China–Caracas service is limited. Most itineraries route through Madrid (Iberia) or Doha (Qatar Airways), with onward connection to SVMI airport in Caracas. Confirm onward connections with the airline before booking.

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