China launches the “K visa” from October 1, 2025, to attract foreign professionals, amid rising US H-1B fees. It adds to China’s 13 visa categories.
Why It Matters
- The visa promotes global science and technology cooperation and serves as an alternative to the US H-1B. No employer sponsorship is required, and it allows multiple entries with flexible academic, research, and business activities.
Eligibility
- STEM bachelor’s degree or higher
- Graduated from top universities/research institutions
- Early-career STEM teaching/research professionals
- Meet age and experience requirements
- Submit proof of education and work
Impact on Indian Professionals
- The K visa provides a simpler, lower-cost option for Indian IT workers and scientists, complementing China’s visa liberalization and innovation goals, though it may not match US or European prestige.