China Visa RequirementsFor Sierra Leone passport holders

Sierra Leonean citizens must obtain a Chinese visa before traveling to China. The Chinese Embassy in Freetown handles applications directly.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$140 visa cost
Beijing
Asia
CNY (Â¥)
Mandarin
UTC+8

Sierra Leone passport holders require a visa to enter China.

The Chinese Embassy is located in Freetown and accepts visa applications directly. Bring your original passport, completed application form, passport-size photos, and supporting documents. Processing typically takes four to seven working days.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Sierra Leone to China: What You Need to Know

China has an active diplomatic and economic presence in Sierra Leone, with significant infrastructure investment. This relationship does not translate into visa-free access, but having a local embassy in Freetown is a practical advantage for applicants.

Practical Tips

Book hotel accommodation in China before applying and have your full itinerary ready. If visiting multiple Chinese cities, list them all on your application. The visa fee is approximately $140 USD for Sierra Leonean nationals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a visa required for Sierra Leoneans to visit China?

Yes. Sierra Leonean citizens must obtain a Chinese visa before travel. There is no visa on arrival for Sierra Leonean passport holders.

Is there a Chinese embassy in Sierra Leone?

Yes. The Chinese Embassy is located in Freetown, which makes it convenient for Sierra Leonean applicants to apply locally without traveling to a neighboring country.

How long does a Chinese visa take to process in Freetown?

Processing typically takes four to seven working days at the Chinese Embassy in Freetown.

What is the Chinese visa fee for Sierra Leoneans?

The visa fee is approximately $140 USD for Sierra Leonean applicants. Fees should be confirmed directly with the Chinese Embassy in Freetown as they can change.