Hong Zhao
NEWProfile
Hong Zhao has spent 14 years developing specialized expertise in China's immigration and visa legal framework, with a particular focus on the entry, exit, and residence rights of foreign nationals. Based in Heihe, a border city directly across the Amur River from the Russian Federation, Mr. Zhao advises foreign individuals and their employers on the full range of China's immigration compliance requirements.
Mr. Zhao's practice at Heilongjiang Weili Law Firm covers work visa applications, residence permit renewals, permanent residence applications, and immigration-related administrative proceedings. He has handled hundreds of cases involving every category of Chinese visa and residence permit.
- ⚖️ Z-visa and work residence permit applications
- 🛡️ Talent and investment immigration pathways
- 📜 Family reunion and dependent residence permits
- 💼 Permanent residence (China Green Card) applications
- 🌐 Visa denials, extensions, and status restoration
Work Permit System
Mr. Zhao has comprehensive knowledge of China's foreign work permit classification system, which categorizes foreign workers into classes A, B, and C based on qualifications, salary level, and industry. He advises employers on how to structure job offers and employment terms to achieve the most favorable classification, which affects processing times, permit duration, and family members' eligibility for accompanying visas.
The Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China (2013) governs the entry, exit, transit, domicile, and travel of foreign nationals in China. Foreigners who work in China must obtain both a work permit from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and a work-type residence permit from the Public Security Bureau. Working without proper permits can result in fines, detention, and deportation.
Mr. Zhao represented a German engineer whose work visa renewal was denied after a change in his employer's business license status. He successfully petitioned the Entry and Exit Administration Bureau, demonstrating that the underlying business remained operational and that the visa denial would cause significant hardship to both the employee and the local manufacturing operation that relied on his technical expertise.
He also assisted a US investor with a Category A talent visa application under China's points-based system, achieving the classification by highlighting the investor's advanced degree, years of management experience, and the strategic importance of his investment in Heilongjiang's agricultural processing sector. The Category A designation allowed for accelerated processing and a five-year residence permit.
Border City Practice
Heihe's location as a border port city presents unique immigration issues that Mr. Zhao handles regularly. These include the 24-hour visa-free transit for Russian citizens, border trade visitor permits, and the specific documentation requirements for foreigners crossing at land ports rather than international airports. He also advises on the immigration implications of the various cross-border economic cooperation zones operating along China's northern border.
Mr. Zhao provides ongoing immigration compliance support to multinational employers, including regular audits of foreign employee documentation, training for HR departments on visa management, and representation in administrative proceedings when compliance issues arise. He holds an LL.B. from Heilongjiang University and is a member of the Chinese Society of Immigration Law and Policy.
Mr. Zhao's practice covers the full lifecycle of foreign nationals' presence in China, from initial visa applications through residence permit management and eventual exit or transition to permanent residence. He has developed deep expertise in the points-based evaluation system for foreign talent introduced by the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, which classifies foreign workers into three tiers with different processing requirements and permit durations.
He represents foreign investors applying for permanent residence (the Chinese Green Card) under the foreign investment channel, which requires a minimum investment amount and demonstrated contribution to the local economy. While the permanent residence process remains complex and discretionary, Mr. Zhao has successfully obtained approvals for several investors by carefully documenting the investment's economic impact, job creation, and technology transfer benefits. He also advises on the recently expanded talent visa categories introduced in the 2024 immigration reforms.
Mr. Zhao's border city practice in Heihe gives him unique exposure to the immigration issues affecting foreign truck drivers, cross-border traders, and short-term business visitors who frequently cross land borders. He has developed streamlined procedures for obtaining multiple-entry visas and extended duration permits for frequent business travelers. He also handles complex cases involving visa overstays, improper work activities on business visas, and administrative penalties imposed by the Entry and Exit Administration. He represents clients in the administrative reconsideration process when visas or residence permits are denied, and has successfully obtained reversals of numerous denial decisions by presenting comprehensive documentation and legal arguments demonstrating the applicant's eligibility under Chinese immigration regulations.
Mr. Zhao guides clients through the administrative procedures for appealing visa denials and residence permit rejections. Under Chinese law, applicants have the right to apply for administrative reconsideration of visa and residence permit decisions within 60 days of receiving the denial notice. Mr. Zhao prepares comprehensive reconsideration applications that address the reasons for denial and present additional evidence supporting the applicant's eligibility. In cases where administrative reconsideration is unsuccessful, he advises on the options for reapplication or alternative visa categories that may be more appropriate for the applicant's circumstances. His success rate in visa appeals is among the highest in Heilongjiang, reflecting his thorough preparation and deep understanding of Chinese immigration law and procedure.


