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Consulate General of Spain in Shanghai, China

Consulate General of Spain in Shanghai, China, located at 88 Century Avenue, Piso 12, Room 1201, Torre Jinmao, Pudong District. View a location map, get driving directions or find information about the address, consular jurisdiction, consular services, visa list, upcoming holidays, office hours, and head of mission (HOM).

  • Consulate General Address

    88 Century Avenue, Piso 12, Room 1201, Torre Jinmao, Pudong District
    Shanghai 200121
    China
  • Telephone

    +86 21 6321 3543

  • Emergency Phone

    +86 1391 654 7726 (exclusively for Spanish citizens in serious situations such as accidents, arrests, robberies, hospitalization, conflicts, and catastrophes. It is not for general assistance, visa information, or other non-urgent matters.)

  • Fax

    +86 21 6321 1396, +86 21 6321 1726

  • Email

  • Office Hours

    Wednesday 9:00 AM–2:00 PM
    Thursday 9:00 AM–2:00 PM
    Friday 9:00 AM–2:00 PM
    Saturday Closed
    Sunday Closed
    Monday 9:00 AM–2:00 PM
    Tuesday 9:00 AM–2:00 PM

    Status: 🔒 Closed

    🕒 Current time in Shanghai: 4:07 PM, Wednesday June 10, 2026

  • Consular Jurisdiction

    The municipality of Shanghai and the provinces of Anhui, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang.

Location Map

Use the map below for detailed directions and nearby points of interest.

Location map of the Consulate General of Spain in Shanghai, China

Upcoming Holidays

Please note that the Consulate General may be closed on the following holidays. We recommend contacting the Consulate General directly to confirm their operating hours or availability on these dates.

  • Dragon Boat Festival: June 19 Flag of China
  • Assumption of Mary: August 15 Flag of Spain
  • Mid-Autumn Festival: September 25 Flag of China
  • National Day of China: October 1 Flag of China

Visa Requirements

If you hold a Chinese passport, you are required to apply for a paper visa to enter Spain.

Note: Visa requirements are determined by your nationality and the reason for your visit. Exceptions may arise based on the length of stay, specific conditions, or travel purpose.

Common Visa Types

Citizens of qualified countries may be able to travel to Spain without a visa. The most common types of Spain visas are the following.

  • Short stay visas
    • Spain transit visa
    • Tourist/Visitor visa
    • Business visa
    • Cultural visa
  • Long stay visas
    • Student visa
    • Work visa
    • Au Pair visa
    • Golden visa
    • Entrepreneur visa
    • Working holiday visa

Head of Mission

Luis Antonio Calvo Castaño, Consul General

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Spanish Passports

A Spanish passport is an essential travel document that grants Spanish citizens the right to travel internationally and confirms their identity and nationality. As a European Union (EU) member, Spain provides its passport holders with extensive visa-free travel benefits, along with access to consular protection and EU residency rights. Learn more about Spanish passports, including their types, features, and application process, by visiting the Spanish Passports Guide.

Consular Assistance

Spanish diplomatic missions offer consular assistance and protection to citizens of Spain who are traveling abroad, including assistance in emergencies, such as accidents, natural disasters, or cases involving Spanish citizens in legal trouble.

Notarial Services

Spanish diplomatic missions provide notarial services for various documents, including authentication, certification, and legalization.

Visa Services

Embassies and consulates of Spain handle visa applications for foreign nationals who wish to visit Spain for various purposes, such as tourism, work, study, business, or family visits.

Schengen Visa

Some nationalities need visas to visit the Schengen area. If you need a visa and visit multiple countries in the Schengen area, you must have to apply to the diplomatic mission or consular office of the country where you want to spend the longest time. If your main destination is Spain you will have to apply for a visa in person at the Spanish embassy or consulate. The visa allows travelers to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days in 180 days.

Schengen Area

Following Twenty-six countries belong to the Schengen area: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Online Resources

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Additional Missions in China

Besides Consulate General of Spain in Shanghai, China, Spain also has 2 representations in the following cities of China:


View All Diplomatic Missions of Spain in China

Diplomatic Missions in Neighboring Countries

Explore the diplomatic missions of Spain in neighboring countries or regions of China.

See also

China in Spain

China has 2 representations in the following cities:

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