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When you apply for a passport, you fill in the travel. Can it be changed to immigration? What should I do?

First of all, applying for a passport is very simple. To go to the exit-entry administration where the household registration is located (some are in the public security bureau), you need to bring your ID card, the original and copy of the household registration book (the administration can also copy it, but it may be more expensive), and then you need to take photos. Just go to the photo studio designated by the Exit-Entry Administration to take a passport brochure, and then bring 200 RMB. After that, you will be asked to fill out a form and choose a tour in the destination column, and the rest is just some. Then/kloc-you can get your passport in about 0/5 days. You can choose to pick it up yourself or have it sent to your designated address. Of course, you pay the postage.

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With a passport, it is a question of a tourist visa. You need to apply for a tourist visa at the embassy or consulate of the country you want to go to. The materials are much simpler than those of immigrants studying abroad.

Generally speaking, it is very expensive for travel agencies to bring visas, and individual travel can also apply to the consulate, as long as all the materials are prepared. Approximate materials are:

1) visa application form

2) photos,

3) Passport,

4) Copy of ID card,

5) Resume (including working time and department, etc. ), stamped with the company's official seal and a copy of the company's business license.

6) Proof of economic ability (fixed assets of 654.38+ 10,000 yuan or more) can be provided to parents if they are still in school.

The general tourist visa is valid for about 15 days to 1 month, and the longest time is generally about 2 months. You must return to China after the time expires, otherwise it will be an illegal account and will be sent back to China if it is found.

Passport is equivalent to your ID card abroad. Be sure to take good care of it, or it will be very troublesome to lose it!