China’s Medical Visa Guide: S2 vs Q2 Visa for Healthcare Travelers (2026)

Published: April 2, 2026

China’s healthcare system attracts millions of international patients seeking everything from advanced cancer treatments and IVF to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and stem cell therapies. While China’s visa-free policies cover short medical visits, serious medical procedures require proper documentation. This guide explains the S2 Medical Visa and Q2 Family Visit Visa—the two primary pathways for extended medical stays in China.


The Critical Distinction: Why the Right Visa Matters

A common mistake among medical travelers is assuming a tourist visa (L Visa) or visa-free entry will suffice. Here’s the reality:Table

ScenarioRisk LevelConsequence
Minor check-up, dental workLow15-30 day visa-free entry adequate
Surgery with 40-day recoveryHighOverstay penalties, treatment interruption
Cancer treatment, 3+ monthsCriticalMust have S2 or Q2 visa

Real case: A German patient flew to Shanghai for stem cell therapy assuming 15-day visa-free entry would suffice. When doctors extended treatment to 40 days, he faced potential overstay penalties and forced departure mid-treatment

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S2 Visa: The Gold Standard for Medical Treatment

The S2 Visa (Short-term Private Affairs) is specifically designed for foreign patients requiring medical treatment in China for up to 180 days.

Who Should Apply for S2?

  • Patients undergoing inpatient treatment, surgery, or rehabilitation
  • Those requiring long-term TCM therapy
  • IVF and fertility treatments
  • Cancer treatment protocols
  • Stem cell therapies
  • Anyone whose treatment timeline is uncertain or exceeds 30 days

Key Advantages of S2 Visa

Table

FeatureS2 VisaL Visa (Tourist)
Primary PurposeMedical treatment, surgery, rehabSightseeing, short wellness visits
Core DocumentHospital Invitation LetterFlight tickets + Hotel booking
Duration30-180 days (case-dependent)Usually 30 days
Extension in ChinaFeasible with medical certificateDifficult (emergencies only)
Accompanying FamilyCan apply for own S2 visasMust apply separately
Ideal ForCancer treatment, operations, long-term TCMDental, check-ups, light cosmetics

Strategic advantage: The S2 visa is extendable within China if your healing process takes longer than planned. An L visa extension is significantly more difficult

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Q2 Visa: For Family-Supported Medical Care

The Q2 Visa (Short-term Family Reunion) serves a different but equally important purpose for medical travelers

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When to Choose Q2 Over S2

  • Visiting Chinese citizen family members or foreign permanent residents who will provide care
  • Your primary purpose is family reunion, with medical treatment as secondary
  • You need family support during recovery but aren’t formally “accompanied” by a hospital invitation

Q2 Visa Requirements

  • Invitation letter from Chinese citizen or foreign permanent resident in China
  • Proof of kinship (marriage certificate, birth certificate)
  • Copy of inviter’s Chinese ID or passport and permanent residence permit

Important: If medical treatment is your main purpose, choose S2. If family reunion is primary with medical care incidental, Q2 is appropriate

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S1 vs S2: Long-Term vs Short-Term

For treatments exceeding 180 days, the S1 Visa becomes necessary

:Table

AspectS1 VisaS2 Visa
DurationLong-term (>180 days)Short-term (≤180 days)
Residence PermitMust convert within 30 days of entryNot convertible
Accompanying FamilySpouse, parents, children, in-lawsBroader range including siblings, grandparents
AnnotationNoneAnnotated with “treatment”
Best ForExtended cancer therapy, multi-year TCMSingle surgeries, 1-3 month treatments

Critical note: S2 visa holders cannot directly convert to long-term residence. If treatment extends beyond 180 days, you must exit China and reapply for S1

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Step-by-Step Application Process

Step 1: Obtain Hospital Documentation

Contact your target hospital’s International Medical Department to:

  • Confirm remote consultation availability
  • Receive “Invitation Letter for Medical Treatment” (core document)
  • Obtain Medical Certificate from Grade A, Level 3 hospital (e.g., Ruijin Hospital Shanghai, Peking Union Medical College Hospital Beijing)

Step 2: Prepare Required Documents

Core Documents for S2 Medical Visa

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  1. Original passport (valid 6+ months beyond stay)
  2. Completed online visa application form (COVA system)
  3. Recent passport photo (white background)
  4. Hospital Invitation Letter (official letterhead, stamped, signed)
  5. Medical diagnosis from your home country doctor (translated to Chinese)
  6. Financial proof: Bank statements showing 120% of estimated costs (typically USD $10,000+ recommended)
  7. Proof of kinship (for accompanying family members)
  8. Flight booking (round-trip or onward ticket)

Step 3: Online Application (2025 New System)

China’s visa application system was overhauled in 2025

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  1. Register at https://consular.mfa.gov.cn/VISA/
  2. Complete online form for S2 visa: Select 180 days, 120 months validity, multiple entries
  3. Upload all documents and submit for preliminary review
  4. Wait for status change to “Passport to be Submitted” (typically 1-3 days)
  5. Submit passport in person at Chinese Visa Application Service Center (no appointment needed)

Step 4: Processing and Collection

Table

Service TypeProcessing Time
Regular4 business days
Express2-3 business days (urgent cases)

Note: Some applications require additional review. Pick-up date will be confirmed via email or the online system

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Critical Requirements and Common Mistakes

Passport Validity

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay

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Financial Proof

Chinese consulates require proof you can cover 120% of estimated medical costs. A bank statement showing over USD $10,000 is often required

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Accommodation Registration

Within 24 hours of arrival, register at local police station (hotels do this automatically; private accommodations require manual registration)

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Visa Extensions

If treatment requires extension:

  • Apply at local Exit-Entry Administration Bureau
  • Provide hospital certificate confirming need for extended treatment
  • Show medical payment records or insurance coverage

Special Scenarios

Scenario 1: Emergency Medical Entry

If you enter visa-free and encounter a medical emergency requiring extended stay:

  • Immediately contact hospital’s international department
  • Request expedited S2 visa conversion (possible in some jurisdictions)
  • Do not wait until visa-free period expires

Scenario 2: Medical Tourism + Family Visit

If visiting Chinese relatives and receiving treatment:

  • Primary purpose = treatment: Apply for S2
  • Primary purpose = family visit: Apply for Q2
  • Never mix purposes on application—consulates reject ambiguous applications

Scenario 3: Accompanying Caregivers

Family members can apply for parallel S2 visas with:

  • Patient’s hospital invitation letter
  • Proof of relationship (marriage/birth certificates)
  • Separate application forms

2026 Policy Updates

Extended Validity

All visa policies mentioned are valid through December 31, 2026

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Simplified Process

  • No flight/hotel bookings required for application (2025 update)
  • No online appointments needed at many Visa Application Centers
  • Multiple entry visas increasingly available for medical purposes

Official Resources

Table

ResourceContact
National Immigration Administration Hotline+86-21-12367 (24/7)
COVA Online Applicationhttps://consular.mfa.gov.cn/VISA/
Chinese Visa Application Service Centerswww.visaforchina.cn

Conclusion

China’s medical visa framework balances accessibility with proper oversight. For serious medical interventions—where healing timelines are unpredictable—the S2 Medical Visa provides the flexibility and legal security that visa-free entry and tourist visas cannot match.

Key Takeaway: When in doubt, choose S2. The ability to extend your stay within China, based on medical necessity rather than bureaucratic emergency procedures, can make the difference between completed treatment and costly, dangerous interruptions.

At HealthTripChina.com, we maintain partnerships with JCI-accredited hospitals across China and provide concierge support for visa documentation, ensuring your focus remains on healing, not paperwork.


This guide is current as of April 2026. Visa policies are subject to change. Always verify requirements with official Chinese consular sources before travel.

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