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If you have a passport from Shanghai and want to travel to Thailand, what are the procedures? Do you need a visa or just a passport?

Although Thailand provides landing visa for China, the border guards in China will not let you leave the country if they see that your passport has no visa for the destination country. A friend of mine encountered this problem. He wants to allow a third country entry visa. He has a Korean multiple entry visa, but he got a ticket to a third country. As a result, when he left Shanghai, he was stopped by the border guards, and he refused to leave anyway. As a result, the loss of changing the visa is quite large.

Solution:

1) If you bring your passport and two 2-inch photos to any travel agency operating in Thailand, you will be charged a fee ranging from 50 to 100 yuan-this fee is not charged by the Thai consulate. At present, in order to attract tourists, Thailand does not charge visa fees for China passports (fees: 0 will be printed on the visa), but travel agencies charge fees.

2) If you are in Shanghai, you can directly bring your passport and two 2-inch photos to the Thai Consulate in Shanghai to apply for a visa. The address is Cai Jing Century Building15th Floor, No.567 Weihai Road, Jing 'an District. At present, it is free to apply for Thai visa, and you can sign the form the next day.