In this work, non-diffraction parabolic beam is generated using a double-layer transmission metasurface in the microwave frequency range. A transmissive unit cell with bilayered substrates and three metallic layers is designed. By controlling the orientation angle and the opening angle of the intermediate ∈-shaped metallic layer, transmission amplitude from 0 to 1 and continuous phase shift from 0° to 360° can be modulated simultaneously. To experimentally verify the proposed concept and design, a transmissive metasurface is fabricated and measured at 20 GHz. The simulated and measured results are in good agreement with the theoretical results, and prove the generated parabolic beam still maintained non-diffraction and self-healing characteristics within the maximum non-diffraction distance of 40λ. The generated microwave parabolic beam with its properties can be applied to improving the distance and efficiency of WPT and near field modulation of complex EM waves.