Can my family member come with me during treatment? What visa do they need?
Yes, your family members can absolutely accompany you to China for medical treatment. Their presence can provide crucial emotional and practical support during your healthcare journey.
What visa do they need?
Accompanying family members typically need to apply for a Tourist (L) Visa. They cannot use the medical visa documents issued for you (such as the S2 Visa) for their own entry. The Tourist Visa is the standard and most straightforward option for relatives who will stay with you for caregiving and companionship.
Key Points to Remember:
- Separate Applications: Your family must apply for their visas independently, through the Chinese embassy or consulate in their home country.
- Supporting Documents: While requirements vary, it is often helpful for them to submit a copy of your medical visa, the hospital’s invitation letter, and proof of your relationship (e.g., marriage or birth certificate) to strengthen their application.
- Primary Purpose: The stated purpose of their visit is tourism and family visitation, not receiving medical treatment themselves.
- Planning Ahead: Visa processing takes time. We recommend initiating the family members’ visa applications as early as possible, ideally concurrently with your medical visa process, to ensure you can travel together.
Need Help?
Navigating visa requirements can be complex. If you need assistance with documentation or understanding the latest regulations for accompanying relatives, please feel free to contact our support team for guidance.
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