Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Thailand tourist visa processing process
Thailand tourist visa processing process
Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, when submitting a visa application, you must pay the fee first. In some countries, the fee is charged only after the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher and non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower. There are also some countries and regions that are visa-free.
The Kingdom of Thailand is called Thailand for short. It is a constitutional monarchy country located in Southeast Asia. Located in the middle of Indochina Peninsula, it borders Myanmar in the north, Laos in the west, Cambodia in the southeast and Malaysia in the south.
Thailand is a member and founding member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and also a member of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asia-Europe Meeting and World Trade Organization. In 1990s, it became one of the "four tigers in Asia", but it suffered great setbacks in the economic crisis of 1998. Thailand is one of the emerging industrial countries and emerging market economies in the world, the only net exporter of grain in Asia, one of the top five exporters of agricultural products in the world, the automobile manufacturing center in Southeast Asia and the largest automobile market in ASEAN.
- Related articles
- On the legalization of the opium trade
- Who have returned from studying in China and made contributions?
- How to enter the college entrance examination for local household registration in other provinces?
- A brief introduction of my father romulus.
- American immigrants return to China.
- Australian professional immigrants
- Recently, many new Australian immigration policies have come out. What about the new Australian spouse immigration policy? What's the situation now?
- Problems existing in reservoir resettlement in Qiannan Prefecture
- During the Qing dynasty, how to govern the northeast and the frontier?
- Application conditions for studying in New Zealand universities