Zitong Xu
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Chinese Visa, Residence Permits and Immigration Law
Zitong Xu is an immigration lawyer based in Yingtan, Jiangxi Province, specializing in Chinese visa applications, residence permits, and entry-exit regulations. Ms. Xu assists foreign nationals with the full range of immigration matters, from tourist and business visas to long-term residence and permanent residency applications.
Chinese Visa Categories and Application Procedures
China maintains a classification system for entry visas, with the most common categories including the L visa (tourist), M visa (business), Z visa (work), X visa (study), S visa (family reunion), and Q visa (family visit). Ms. Xu guides applicants through the documentation requirements, application procedures at Chinese embassies and consulates abroad, and post-entry registration obligations.
- ✈️ Work Visa (Z Visa) Employer sponsorship, work permit application through the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, and conversion to residence permit within 30 days of entry.
- 🏠 Family Reunion (S/Q Visas) Documentation requirements for spouses, minor children, and parents of foreign residents or Chinese citizens.
- 🔄 Visa Extensions and Conversions Applying for extensions before current visa expiry and converting between visa categories while in China where permitted.
Residence Permits and Registration
Foreign nationals staying in China for more than 24 hours are required to register their accommodation with the local Public Security Bureau. Those holding visas valid for more than 180 days must apply for a Foreigner's Residence Permit within 30 days of entry. Ms. Xu handles residence permit applications, renewals, and changes of status for foreign professionals, investors, and their dependents.
China introduced a new Foreigner Permanent Residence ID Card in 2023, often referred to as the Five-Star Card, which integrates with more financial and transportation services than its predecessor, making long-term residency significantly more practical for foreign holders.
Permanent Residency (Chinese Green Card)
Obtaining permanent residency in China is a complex process with stringent eligibility criteria. Applicants generally must demonstrate high-level professional skills, substantial investment in China, or exceptional contributions to Chinese society. Ms. Xu advises on eligibility assessment, document preparation, and the multi-stage application process involving both local PSB and central Ministry of Public Security review.
Immigration Compliance and Penalties
Ms. Xu also advises foreign nationals on immigration compliance requirements, including timely renewal of residence permits, proper registration of address changes, and restrictions on activities under different visa categories. Overstaying a visa or working without the proper work permit can result in fines, detention, and potential deportation with re-entry bans.
Immigration Matter Control — Zitong Xu
I document scope, assumptions, and decision rights at engagement start so foreign clients know what will be filed, who must approve, and when silence becomes a missed deadline.
I treat bilingual consistency as a risk control: chops, authority documents, and English summaries must tell the same commercial story.
Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.
- ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
- 📜 Bilingual document control
- 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
- 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel
Cross-Border Coordination for Zitong Xu
I plan enforcement first—assets, licenses, receivables, and interim measures—so strategy is not limited to winning on paper.
I document scope, assumptions, and decision rights at engagement start so foreign clients know what will be filed, who must approve, and when silence becomes a missed deadline.
Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.
- ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
- 📜 Bilingual document control
- 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
- 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel
Execution Standards 1
I document scope, assumptions, and decision rights at engagement start so foreign clients know what will be filed, who must approve, and when silence becomes a missed deadline.
I treat bilingual consistency as a risk control: chops, authority documents, and English summaries must tell the same commercial story.
Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.
- ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
- 📜 Bilingual document control
- 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
- 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel


