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Citizens of the United States are one of the largest groups of tourists to Tibet, and account for a huge percentage of foreign travelers to the region as well. According to the U.S. State Department, more than a million American passport holders travel to Tibet every year, majority in spring and fall when the weather is milder and the skies are clear for travel to Everest base Camp (EBC).
More than 9,000 Tibetan-Americans currently live in the U.S., majority in the states in the northeast of the country, around the area of the Great Lakes. Tibetan culture has been of interest to American tourists since the immigration of migrant Tibetans to the States in 1955.
One of the biggest draws for American travelers to Tibet is the immense height of Mount Everest, which sits at 8,848 meters above sea level. This massive number of travelers to the region at the roof of the world means that a lot of visas need to be processed every year for the American tourists alone.
Chinese Entry Visa
The Chinese Entry Visa is required for all American Passport Holders when traveling to Tibet via China, and can be obtained from the main embassy or one of the consular offices around the country. As of 2014, an arrangement between the United States and China means that U.S. passport holders with more than one year of validity remaining on their passports may be eligible for a multiple-entry visa that is valid for ten years. This allows tourists that travel to the country on a regular basis to apply for the visa once every ten years, instead of for every trip.Requirements
The Chinese Entry Visa requirements are simple and straightforward, and can be found on the Chinese Embassy website at http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/ or through the website of the United States State Department at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/China.html. The requirements for the visa for tourism, known as the “L” visa, are:- Original passport with at least six month’s validity remaining at the time of travel and two blank facing visa pages, plus color scanned copies of the passport’s photo and data page.
- The completed Visa Application Form, labeled Form V.2013, with a passport-sized glossy photo attached in the photo box of the form. The application form can be downloaded from the Chinese Embassy website at:
- A photocopy of any previous Chinese Entry Visas issued or previous Chinese passports if the applicant is a Chinese American, as well as any previous American passport that had a Chinese Entry Visa sticker within its pages.
- Proof of legal stay in the United States if the applicant is not a U.S. citizen, including both original and photocopies of the valid certificate or visa to stay in the U.S., such as residence visas, work visas (green cards), student visas, or any other documents that prove the right to reside in the united States.
- The Chinese Entry Visa fee of US$ 140 for U.S. passport holders or the relevant fee for non-U.S. passport holders.
- Documents that show your itinerary in China (not including Tibet).
- Round trip flight booking record or record of onward travel flight booking.
- Proof of hotel reservation within China according to your first itinerary location.