Attendees from other countries are required to obtain a visa to enter the People's Republic of China. No visa is required for ordinary passport holders from Singapore, Brunei and Japan to visit China for up to 15 days for business, sightseeing, visiting relatives and friends or transit.
Attendees can apply for a tourist visa through a travel agency or directly at the nearest Chinese embassy. If attendees apply for a tourist visa, which will be the best visa type to obtain as long the registrant does not have plans for conducting extensive business other than attending the conference and sightseeing, an official visa invitation letter will not be needed from China Arbitration Summit 2018.
Attendees are advised to consult the nearest Chinese diplomatic mission for details. Please visit the Chinese Embassy Official Website:www.visaforchina.org for more detailed information about the Chinese Embassy (Consulate General/Consulate/Office) close to your location. Residents in U.S. please visit: http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/visas/hrsq/
To request an official invitation letter (only if requested), please click here to download the application form and scan your passport with the page which shows your own information, and mail them to zty728@aliyun.com
Please note, it normally takes at least 15 working days to get the official invitation, we suggest you apply for it at least 45 days beforehand.
The official invitation letter could only be issued to the participant who has completed the registration process.
