
At My Visa and Apostille, we understand the excitement and careful planning of a short-term study trip to China. Whether enrolling in a summer course, taking a language program, or joining a specialized workshop, our X2 Visa services and document authentication will guide you through every step. Trust our team to handle all the details and provide you with the support you need so you can focus on enjoying your experience abroad.

China combines centuries of heritage with modern-day innovation, making it ideal for short-term academic pursuits. If your study program is under six months, the X2 Visa will be your key to entering China. My Visa and Apostille offers a straightforward, step-by-step process to ensure you secure your visa without unnecessary stress.

Participating in a short-term study program in China means more than just classroom lessons—you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the country’s diverse culture and renowned hospitality, a truly enriching experience.
Experience the ancient majesty of the Great Wall and immerse yourself in imperial history at the Forbidden City.
Witness a pulsating economic hub, from traditional "shikumen" neighborhoods to futuristic skyscrapers.
Uncover age-old wonders like the Terracotta Warriors and impressive city ramparts.
Savor spicy Sichuan cuisine and say hello to giant pandas in their hometown.
Marvel at picturesque karst landscapes and soaring mountain vistas.
China’s sense of respect and harmony shines through in its cities, towns, and campuses. Whether you practice basic Mandarin with street vendors or participate in university clubs, you’ll form meaningful bonds that enrich your overall study experience.

Embarking on a short-term academic program can feel like preparing for a special mission. Having the correct paperwork and essentials in your “rucksack” is crucial to ensure your journey is smooth and fulfilling:
Valid passport, printed admission notice, proof of address, and completed visa forms.
Course syllabi, textbooks (if required), laptop or tablet, and relevant study materials.
Prescription medications, face masks (if needed), and any recommended vaccinations.
A few basic Mandarin phrases, local currency (RMB), and a translation app can be lifesavers in day-to-day interactions.
Think of your rucksack as your all-in-one survival kit—if it's in there, you'll be prepared for both the expected (class schedules, language practice) and the unexpected (meeting new friends, exploring off-the-beaten-path sites).

When your stay is shorter than 180 days, the X2 Visa fits your needs perfectly. Organizing the correct documents and paperwork will smoothen your transition from applicant to student.
Enrollment in a program or course lasting fewer than six months.
Keep updated on COVID-19 regulations and any recommended immunizations.
Safeguard against possible emergencies—medical or otherwise.
Unlike the X1 Visa, X2 doesn't mandate converting to a residence permit for short-term stays.
Familiarize yourself with local customs to connect with the culture on a deeper level.

Most Cambodian visas require the following essential documents:
(bio page, plus any previous Chinese visas if relevant)
(to confirm your U.S. address if applying in the U.S.)
(official letter confirming your short-term study, with start/end dates)
(filled online, then printed and signed)
(must meet Chinese consulate specifications)
(if requested by your local consulate, such as a health declaration or itinerary)
This is not an official universal requirement. Confirm with your local consulate or contact us for advice.
Visa fees depend on nationality and chosen service level. Below is a sample:
Note: My Visa and Apostille service fees start at $285 for regular processing and up to $449 for rush. Fees can vary based on consulate, shipping, and special handling requirements.

Confirm enrollment at your Chinese institution or program.
Fill out the COVA form carefully online, then print and sign.
Include your passport, proof of residence, and optional FBI report.
Provide documents and payment at the Chinese embassy/consulate or authorized Visa Application Center (CVASC).
Some applicants may be asked to attend an in-person interview.
Pay the necessary fees; acceptable payment methods vary by consulate.
Once the visa is issued, retrieve your passport and check that the details (entry date, validity) match your plans.

Fines of up to RMB 500 per day, potential detention, and possible deportation.
X2 visas do not require registering for a long-term permit.
Extensions for X2 visas are typically rare. If your program goes longer, inquire at your local Public Security Bureau (PSB) or plan to apply for a new visa in advance.

We bring our values of integrity and discipline to every application since 1998.
We aim to streamline each step, from document checks to final submission.
Our team is dedicated to making sure your application fits your unique circumstances.
We present all fees upfront so you can budget without hidden costs.

To assist you, here are direct links to official visa application portals for Cambodia:
Call Us: +1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX
Email: support@myvisaapostille.com
Office Locations: [City, Country]
Disclaimer:
Visa policies are subject to change. Always verify with official Chinese government resources or contact our team for the most up-to-date information before you submit.
“At My Visa and Apostille, we help you pack your ‘rucksack’ of documents and confidence, ensuring you’re ready to explore everything China offers on your short-term study adventure.”