FAQ
Can US citizens enter China without a visa?
Yes. The United States is on the list of 55 eligible countries, so American passport holders can use the 240-hour visa-free transit policy, provided they're traveling through China to a different third country and meet the standard requirements, confirmed onward tickets, valid travel documents, and an itinerary that doesn't loop back to the US.Can Americans stay in China without a visa for 240 hours?
Yes, up to 240 hours, which is 10 days. The stay period is the same for all eligible nationalities, US citizens included. The clock starts when you clear immigration and ends when you depart, so travelers often plan their itinerary down to the hour to make the most of the full window without risking an overstay.How to get a 240 hour transit visa in China?
There's no formal application process, since this is a visa exemption rather than a standard visa. Eligible travelers simply need to book a qualifying itinerary, one that transits through China to a genuinely different third country, and present their passport and confirmed onward ticket at immigration upon arrival. Officers process the exemption on the spot at one of the 65 designated ports, and no embassy visit or advance paperwork is required.