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Do I need a visa to go from China to Nepal?

China citizens who enter Nepal can apply for a landing visa tourist visa for a stay of 15, 30 or 90 days at Nepal Airlines or land entry ports free of charge. Before leaving the country, you can also apply for visas at the Nigerian Embassy in China (Beijing), Consulate General (Lhasa, Guangzhou and Hong Kong) and Honorary Consulate (Shanghai) (Nigerian embassies and consulates abroad only accept tourist visa applications). The required materials are as follows:

1. Original ID card.

2. Original account books.

3, 2 inch color photos.

4. Fill in the passport application form (collected at the Exit-Entry Administration Office of the Public Security Bureau).

Please pay special attention to:

1. The original passport and the back of the passport must be signed by the holder; The validity period must be at least half a year (counting from the last day of the validity period of the visa application); Passport has at least 2 blank pages for visa.

2. Photos Two 2-inch (3.5cm×4.5cm) photos taken in the past six months with a white background.

3. Copies of the front and back of the ID card, with clear contents.

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Precautions for entering Nepal:

Please check whether your passport is stamped with the entry stamp in time to avoid being mistaken for illegal entry. China citizens who enter Nepal by land from Xizang Autonomous Region Geelong and Zhangmu ports (which have not been reopened) must take the initiative to apply for entry stamps at the entry-exit office of Nepal port.

Those who do not have an entry stamp can go to the headquarters of Nepal Immigration Bureau in Kathmandu to reissue the entry stamp (air tickets, boat tickets and other entry documents are required, and the handling fee is paid).

Please pay attention to the validity of the visa and don't overstay. If you need to extend your visa, please go to the Nepal Immigration Headquarters in Kathmandu. According to Nepal's immigration law, foreigners applying for a one-year tourist visa (65438+ 10/to 65438+February 3 1) should not stay in Nepal for more than 150 days. Holders of China's ordinary diplomatic, official and official passports can stay in Nepal for 30 days without a visa.

China Consular Service Network-Nepalese Entry and Residence

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nepal Visa