Need some help about a layover in Shanghai

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I have Ecuadorian and US passports. I am doing a trip to Thailand but on the way I have a 13-hour layover in Shanghai and I want to look around the city. Can I do that without a visa? And what would be the process to do it? Thanks!



Best Answer

No, you do not need a transit visa. Travelers with US passports can stay in Shanghai for up to 144 hours visa free. You'll need to do the following:

  1. Inform the carrier when boarding
  2. Fill an Arrival/Departure Card
  3. Apply for the 144-hour visa-free stay permit upon arrival
  4. Claim the luggage
  5. Go through the customs
  6. Leave the airport



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Can you leave Shanghai airport on a layover?

3. Steps to Leave Shanghai Airport on a Layover. For a layover, instead of going to your next gate like a normal transfer, go through immigration and the airport exit.

What if I have a layover in China?

If you have a long layover and qualified for one of these visa-free policies, you can plan to leave the airport and explore the city of Beijing (a layover time of 8 hours is needed). Take advantage of a visa-free policy and visit the magnificent Great Wall of China (a layover time of at least 10 hours is needed).

Where do passengers stay during layover?

Many large airports have transfer hotels that are made for weary travelers with long layovers. Some transfer hotels are located inside security, negating the need to allow for extra time. Others are located land-side requiring you to go through security an extra time.

How can I use my long layover at the airport?

8 Tips For Surviving Long Layovers
  • Catch Up on Sleep. This one may be a no brainer, but it really is a great option for passing time very quickly while recharging your body. ...
  • Play a Game. ...
  • Research Your Destination. ...
  • Read or Write. ...
  • Meet New People. ...
  • Get Some Work Done. ...
  • Exercise. ...
  • Take a Short Trip Out of the Airport.




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