Introduction: Your Gateway to Chinese Trade
China is open for business. Whether you are attending the Canton Fair, visiting factories in Shenzhen, or signing a contract in Shanghai, you need a China Business Visa (M Visa). However, strict consular policies mean a simple letter from your supplier is often not enough. You need an authorized partner.
The Hurdles: Why M Visa Applications Fail
Many business travelers get rejected because they lack the Official Invitation Letter (TE Form) issued by a rigorous government department. Without this specific barcode-verified document, Chinese Consulates in many countries will grant only a short stay or refuse the visa entirely.
- Do you have a Chinese sponsor?
- Is your invitation letter verifiable?
- Do you need a multiple-entry visa?
How Zerrand Solves This
We act as your local business liaison. We don’t just fill out forms; we leverage our network of authorized Chinese trade companies to sponsor your visit legally and compliantly.
Our Service Process
1. Eligibility & Document Review
Send us your passport copy and previous travel history. We assess your eligibility for the M Visa. We check if your country requires specific Notification Letters and verify your business intent to ensure high approval odds.
2. Securing the Official TE Invitation Letter
This is our core value. We apply for the “Invitation Letter (TE)” through authorized government channels in China. This document proves to the consulate that you are a verified business guest. It significantly increases your chances of getting a multiple-entry visa with longer stay durations (e.g., 60 or 90 days).
3. Consulate Application Support
Once the electronic invitation letter is issued, we email it to you. We then guide you on how to fill out the COVA (China Online Visa Application) form correctly, ensuring your stated itinerary matches the invitation letter perfectly to avoid red flags.
Why Choose Zerrand?
- Authorized Channels: We work with legitimate Chinese entities to issue valid invitations.
- Speed: We know business can’t wait. We expedite the invitation letter issuance.
- Clarity: No “Chinglish.” We explain exactly what documents you need in plain English.
FAQ
Q1: What is a TE Invitation Letter and why do I need it?
A: The TE Invitation Letter (Notification Letter of Invitation) is an official document issued by a Chinese government bureau. While some countries’ citizens can apply with just a company letter, many applicants (especially for multiple-entry visas) require this official TE form to prove the validity of their business trip.
Q2: How long does it take to get the Invitation Letter?
A: Generally, it takes 5 to 10 working days to process the official TE invitation letter in China. Once issued, we email it to you immediately, and you can submit your visa application at your local embassy.
Q3: Can you guarantee a 1-year multiple-entry M Visa?
A: While the final decision lies with the Chinese Consulate, providing an Official TE Invitation Letter significantly increases your success rate for securing a 6-month or 1-year multiple-entry visa compared to using a standard company letter.
Q4: Do I need to send you my original passport?
A: No. To apply for the invitation letter, we only need a clear color scan of your passport information page and your previous entry records (if any). You keep your passport with you.
Service Features
- Official TE Invitation Letter (Government Issued)
- Business Itinerary Planning
- Embassy Application Guidance
- Multi-entry Visa Strategy
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