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K visa

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September 26, 2025

Prelims: Current events of national importance and international importance | International relations

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China recently revised the ‘Regulations on the Administration of the Entry and Exit of Foreigners’, adding a new visa category of K visa, seen as a counter-measure to the US announcing a steep USD 100,000 one-time fee on new H-1B visa applications.

  • Aim – It aimed at foreign science and technology talents who meet certain conditions and requirements.
  • It allows foreign scientists, researchers, and technologists to live, work, and innovate in China without requiring a local employer sponsor.
  • Effect from – October 1, 2025.
  • Eligibility - 
    • Foreign youth who have graduated from renowned domestic or international universities or research institutions with a bachelor’s degree or higher in STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and
    • Foreign professionals engaged in education and research in STEM-related fields would qualify.
  • Features - Compared to existing ordinary Chinese visa types, K visa holders have been promised greater flexibility in terms of entry frequency and validity period.
  • Scope of activities - Exchanges and collaborations in education, science, technology, culture, entrepreneurship, and business.
  • No sponsorship requirement - More importantly, applications will no longer require sponsorship from a local enterprise.
  • Extension to the R visa - The K visa is essentially being seen as an extension of the R visa for high-level talent introduced by China in 2013.
  • Details such as the specific age range for “young” individuals, the scope of specific tech industries, the exact validity period and duration of stay for K visas, and follow-up residency policies after entry remain to be further clarified.
  • Significance -The K visa fits into China’s attempts to try to position the country as a science and technology superpower.

References

  1. The Indian Express | K visa
  2. Times of India | K-visa
  3. Outlook Traveler | K Visa
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