Hi Pahill,
Fingerprint taking has been implemented for certain categories of visa but not for Tourist visas yet.
Although we have heard the rumours regarding this, Chinese Authorities have given us no indication that this will be rolled out to those requiring a Tourist visa. They have not confirmed this is happening.
If/when we receive any changes regarding the visa process, we will of course inform customers immediately.
Thanks,
Vickie
Yes, I looked at this as I am about to renew my Chinese visa.
There is a brief mention on the Chinese embassy site (http://www.chinese-embassy.org.uk/eng/visa/) in the visa FAQs, which implies that (for now at least) it applies to certain categories of individual, presumably depending on the entries on the visa application form:
"20. Does Chinese visa application require interview and fingerprints collection?
Answer: According to Chinese laws and regulations, visa officers may interview certain applicants and collect their 10 fingerprints."
Countries which require fingerprinting usually do this at the border on arrival, so perhaps China will introduce this in due course?
Incidentally, the new regulations require that the visa application form be completed "electronically" rather than manually as before - but the downloadable form on the embassy website is an editable pdf, so that is no problem in practice.
Jim