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Chinese embassies to close visa windows on 1 & 4 May for Labour Day

By IslaApril 24, 20263 Mins Read
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Chinese embassies to close visa windows on 1 & 4 May for Labour Day

The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Zimbabwe—and, according to internal consular cables, at least a dozen other Chinese missions—has issued a Holiday Notice confirming that their visa and consular counters will be closed on Friday 1 May and Monday 4 May 2026 for International Workers’ Day. Similar notices are expected from posts across Africa, Europe and the Americas in the coming days. Although the shutdown spans only two working days, the impact on mobility programmes could stretch well beyond the long weekend.

Chinese embassies to close visa windows on 1 & 4 May for Labour Day

For organisations that cannot afford slippage, VisaHQ can shoulder the administrative load. Through its China visa portal (https://www.visahq.com/china/), the platform pre-screens documentation, books the earliest available submission slots and tracks each passport door-to-door, reducing the risk that a mission’s holiday backlog derails onboarding schedules.

Standard processing times for Z-type work visas and Q-family-reunion visas at many missions already run five to seven working days; a two-day closure coupled with surging demand before the 1–5 May China holiday can push issuance into the second half of May. Employers with new-hire onboarding targets or engineers scheduled to rotate into China projects early next month risk delays—and associated project-cost overruns—if applications are not lodged this week. The embassy advises applicants to “arrange submissions in advance” and warns that no expedited service will be offered during the holiday week because courier companies in both Zimbabwe and China are also observing the break. Mobility managers should therefore build at least ten calendar days’ buffer when planning May arrivals. Where timelines are immovable, companies might consider routing travellers through countries whose citizens enjoy China’s 30-day visa waiver or switching to the 144-hour transit-visa-free option via Shanghai, Beijing or Guangzhou, though these work only for short set-up trips. China’s consular network processed more than 4.2 million visa applications in 2025—already 75 percent of the 2019 level—and officials say volumes in March 2026 were up another 18 percent year on year. Seasonal closures thus have a magnified effect. Firms should map out China mission holiday calendars for the remainder of 2026 (Dragon Boat Festival in June and National Day in October are next) and pre-file bulk applications where feasible.

Chinese Visas & Immigration Team @ VisaHQ

VisaHQ’s expert visas and immigration team helps individuals and companies navigate global travel, work, and residency requirements. We handle document preparation, application filings, government agencies coordination, every aspect necessary to ensure fast, compliant, and stress-free approvals.



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