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Welcome! In this video, I walk you through the complete list of documents you need to prepare for a China X1 student visa (study in China) application — along with tips on attestation, submission, and common pitfalls to avoid. Whether you’re applying from your home country in 2025 or updating your documents, this is your one-stop guide. 📄 What you’ll see in this video: Introduction & overview Required documents checklist (passport, admission letter, etc.) Attestation / notarisation & MOFA / embassy steps Translations, photo specs & extra documents Submission tips & common mistakes complete China Student Visa Documents 2025 — X1 & X2 Step-by-Step Checklist (JW202, Admission Letter, Photos, Bank Proof) In this video I walk you through every document you NEED for a China Student Visa (X1 for more than 180 days / X2 for 180 days or less), how to complete the online form, the most common mistakes students make, and exactly what consulates check at submission. This description includes extra tips pulled from top YouTube guides and official admissions pages to save you time. ⸻ QUICK CHECKLIST (print & bring copies) • Passport: original with at least 6 months validity and blank pages + photocopy of photo page • China Visa Application Form (COVA): fully completed online, printed and signed if required (paste photo on form when needed) • Passport-style photo: recent, white/light background — follow consulate specs • Original Admission Letter (sometimes called Admission Notice) from the university + copies. Officer checks name/date and official stamp • JW202 / JW201 / DQ form: JW202 (or electronic equivalent) is required for long-term programs (more than 180 days); DQ/JW201 for some scholarship or short programs — include originals or confirmed electronic printouts. Verify exact spelling and student ID numbers • Financial proof: bank statement, sponsor letter, scholarship award letter or university financial guarantee. Some consulates request recent 3–6 month statements • Medical/physical exam: usually completed after arrival for X1 residence permit, but some nationalities/consulates request a pre-entry medical certificate — check your consulate • Other docs: passport copies of previous visas, proof of legal stay (if applying outside home country), proof of accommodation, ID of sponsor/inviter (if applicable) ⸻ KEY FACTS YOU MUST KNOW • X1 vs X2: X1 is for study programs longer than 180 days (convert to a residence permit within 30 days of entry). X2 is for short programs (180 days or less). Always pick the correct visa for your program length • JW202 / DQ forms are issued by the university or Ministry of Education and are mandatory for most degree programs — universities usually email instructions to download/verify them. Download and verify using the email account you used for admission • Online application (COVA) is the official starting point — fill carefully (use desktop), print copies and keep screenshots of submission receipts • Processing times & consulate rules vary by country — always check your local Chinese Embassy or Visa Center website for fees, booking rules, and whether postal vs in-person submission is accepted ⸻ MOST COMMON MISTAKES (and fixes) 1. Wrong JW202 name or typo — officers reject mismatched names. Fix: compare passport spelling exactly and request corrected JW if needed 2. Old or small passport photo — meet the exact consulate size & background. Fix: get photos taken to spec and paste/attach as required 3. Missing signatures / unsigned forms — read form instructions and sign where needed. Fix: double-check after printing 4. Bank proof insufficient or undated — some consulates expect recent 3–6 month history. Fix: bring a stamped bank letter or sponsor affidavit if needed 5. Applying too early / too late — X1 visa is valid for a short window after issuance; plan arrival so you can do the residence permit step within the allowed period ⸻ WHAT YOU NEED AFTER ARRIVAL (X1 students) • Apply for a Residence Permit inside China (usually within 30 days of entry) — universities usually help. Documents typically: passport with X1 visa, admission letter, JW202, physical exam results (done in China or approved facility), accommodation registration, photos. #ChinaStudentVisa #X1Visa #StudyInChina #ChinaStudentVisa #X1Visa #StudyInChina