Here's How to Skip Airport Lines in China with a Z Visa
By Bridget O'Donnell
More great news for foreigner travelers in China! Frequent travelers with a Z visa can now use the E-Channel to skip immigration queues at the airport, according to China Briefing.
This comes just months after China introduced six-day, 144-hour visa-free transit to foreigners from 51 countries.
You'll need to apply in advance to be able to use the E-Channel service. We've outlined the process below.
Step 1: Check to see if your passport is compatible
Before you apply for the E-Channel program, check to see if your passport is compatible. You'll need a new biometric ("e-passport") enabled with a microchip symbol on the front, as well as a valid Chinese visa with at least six months of validity and a corresponding residence permit.
Step 2: Ask for an E-Channel application form
The next time you arrive at the immigration area of an international airport, ask duty officers for the application form, which can be submitted at several border offices across China. The registration process is free of charge, but the form and all communication with immigration staff will only be in Chinese.
Step 3: Complete the application
Once you have the form, the application process is pretty simple. All you have to do is fill out and sign the form, have your photo taken and scan both thumb prints. The information will be stored in your passport's microchip.
Step 4: Begin using the E-Channel!
Once your registration is complete, you'll be able to use the E-Channel the next day without any further requirements.
Should you decide to cancel your E-Channel service for any reason, you'll need to apply for a cancellation form and submit it to the E-Channel Enrollment office. Additional documents may be required as proof of identity.
Upon arrival at E-Channel terminal, you'll be required to scan your passport photo page. This will open the doors to the E-Channel area. A scan will be taken of your face and you'll be required to put your thumbs on a fingerprint scanner. Once that's all complete, the exit doors will open and you'll be able to pass through immigration with minimal hassle.
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