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What are the requirements for visa and passport in Thailand?

According to the requirements of the Thai Embassy, applicants applying for visas in Thailand need to provide a valid passport with a validity period of not less than 6 months. Passport in good condition, no damage, water stains, blank pages for at least 2 pages, no comments.

In addition, if the applicant has changed his passport within one year, please provide the original of the old passport. That is to say, if the applicant holds a new passport and the validity period of the new passport does not exceed 1 year, he needs to provide the old passport, and if it exceeds 1 year, he does not need to provide the old passport.

There are many kinds of visas in Thailand. Whether applying for a tourist visa, a business visa, a work visa or a study visa, the visa provided by the applicant must meet the above requirements, otherwise it will generally be refused.

In addition, the applicant should also pay attention to whether there are any bad records on his passport, such as DT stamp, which is written by the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau to the holder. This is the mark left by some people who went to Hong Kong or Macao in this abnormal way. A passport can only be DT twice at most, and the third time will be blacklisted by the Hong Kong and Macao Immigration Bureau.

When applying for a visa in Thailand, the Thai Embassy will also pay more attention to the DT seal on the passport and will conduct a more rigorous review. It can be said that the visa issuance rate of people with DT seal on their passports is relatively low. But this does not mean that the DT seal will definitely be refused. If the applicant for a Thai visa has a clear travel purpose and the submitted materials meet the requirements, such as hotel check-in slip, electronic return ticket, etc., the visa may be very large. /zd/xx