Visa Readiness

Confirm your entry path before you book or fly.

Start with the Entry Readiness Wizard, then use the guides to understand ordinary visa-free entry, mutual visa exemption, 24-hour direct transit, 240-hour transit, arrival cards, and tourist visa fallback paths.

Saved Travel Materials

Keep entry notes connected to the rest of your setup.

Your setup tasks, address cards, recovery choices, and city packs are local to this browser. Copy or print anything you need on another device before travel.

Saved materials stay in this browser on this device. Copy, print, or use the city phone pack when you need to move essentials to another device.

Use This Page Like This

Use Visa for entry checks, then hand off the trip setup.

This page keeps entry-sensitive decisions conservative and points you to the right preparation surface after the route is clear.

Entry guidance is R0. Use exact route and port details, then verify official sources close to travel.

Use This Page For

  • Passport, purpose, stay length, route, exact port, and onward-ticket checks.
  • Ordinary visa-free, mutual exemption, 24-hour direct transit, 240-hour transit, tourist visa likely, and cannot-determine planning paths.
  • Official-source reminders, arrival-card preparation, and visa fallback reading.

Do Not Rely On This Page For

  • Final airline, border inspection, embassy, visa center, or consulate decisions.
  • Payment, network, hotel, booking, or transport success after entry is allowed.
  • Positive transit results from a city name without a concrete port.

Go Deeper

Use these only if they affect your trip

These explain policy-specific details and examples after the tool gives you a conservative result.

What To Verify Before You Rely On This

Keep conservative edge cases out of automatic approval.

  • Special documents, non-ordinary passports, work, study, journalism, and unclear document contexts stay in manual verification paths.
  • Multi-port city names such as Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou require an exact port before transit can be approved.
  • The wizard is a planning aid and does not replace airline, border inspection, visa center, or embassy confirmation.