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How to apply for a visa to Thailand?

Visa application process:

Find a travel agency or visa agency to handle it for you. Generally, you only need to provide the applicant's passport (confirm that the passport is valid for less than 6 months, just like adults and children) and two two-inch color photos with a white background or a blue background.

Your own visa to the Thai Embassy.

1) Materials needed for visa preparation.

2) Go to the Thai Embassy in your city.

3) Fill in the form, submit a certain fee to the staff and wait for the receipt.

4) Generally, the visa will be issued in 3-5 working days, and it will be expedited 1 day, and then it will be collected at the embassy.

Materials required for visa

1, valid for more than 6 months, copy of my passport and home page.

2. Two-inch photos with white background or blue background (the following may not be necessary, depending on the visa requirements).

3. Real estate license.

4. Air tickets for travel routes.

5. The original English letter of guarantee of the applicant's unit or street office (including the applicant's name, purpose of going to Thailand, stay time, and this letter must also be stamped with the official seal of the unit and the signature of the agent) generally requires the preparation of the above materials according to the situation. For specific preparation requirements, please consult the Thai Embassy or the local handling office. In addition, different visa types need to prepare different materials.

Other considerations for visas

1. It takes two working days to apply for a tourist visa in Thailand.

2. Thailand tourist visa is valid for 90 days (counting from the date when the materials enter the embassy), and the stay period is 30 days. The visa type is single entry visa.

3. If there are bad records (DT records), the extension cannot be processed.

What are the visa types in Thailand?

1. Work visa: Generally, you need to find a job to apply for a work visa, and the work permit assisted by your company is valid. If you work in a company, you will change to another company with that company's work permit. This work permit is useless, and usually when you leave your job, the company will cancel your work permit because you can't leave your job alone, and they will help you pay taxes, insurance and other expenses every month.

2. Marriage visa: China people and Thais can apply for a marriage visa when they get married. The procedure is that the Chinese side goes to the embassy in China to handle the notarial certificate of unmarried marriage, and then the Thai spouse goes to the county government (not limited to the region) to handle the marriage registration, and the Thai side needs to provide the ID card and household registration book. After registration, China's spouse can apply for a marriage visa to the Thai Immigration Bureau with a marriage certificate, and must provide a Thai identity card and a household registration book; The Chinese side needs to provide passport and marriage certificate, as well as a deposit certificate of 400,000 baht, and two photos of the husband and wife at home.

3. Student visa: those who apply for a business visa to enter Thailand can change to a 1 year student visa, and the tourist visa needs to be changed to a business visa, whereas it used to be a work visa, and those who want to stay in Thailand after leaving the company can change to a student visa. Originally an international student, if you want to stay in Thailand after graduation, you can continue to apply for a student visa.

4. Old-age visa: At the age of 50, you can go through the residence formalities for the elderly, as long as you provide 800,000 baht in bank deposits. You need to apply for a business visa to enter this country. If you apply for a tourist visa, you need to change it to an "O" visa at the Thai Immigration Bureau.

Legal basis:

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration Article 9 China citizens shall apply for passports or other travel documents when leaving or entering the country. China citizens who want to go to other countries or regions also need to obtain visas or other entry permits. However, unless the China government has signed visa exemption agreements with other governments or the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide otherwise. China citizens who leave or enter the country as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for a seaman's certificate according to law.