In order to promote tourism and tourism, Thailand has launched a visa-free service. I happily thought "It's great, you can go to Thailand "visa-free"". I didn't know Thailand's visa-free fee ≠ free until I was waiting for the plane at Taoyuan Airport. There is a big difference in visas!I hurriedly inquired about how to apply for a visa on arrival in Thailand. I am really worried about being deported from the original machine><". Google can find out what information is needed to apply for a visa on arrival. Then let me share how to run the process.
After arriving at the Thai airport, first find the sign "Visa on Arrival" above, and walk through the duty-free shop area along the direction. (Along the way, there are also service desk staff who can ask about the location of visa application, Don't worry~)
☆ Passengers going to Thailand to apply for visa on arrival should prepare the following documents:
- Must meet the nationality of the country where the visa on arrival applies, and the nationality must be the same country as the passport.
- The original passport, the validity period includes 15 days of stay in Thailand, and must be at least more than 6 months.
- The period of stay shall not exceed 15 days.
- Please show the confirmed return ticket within 15 days from the date of arrival in Thailand.
- A clear place to stay, the hotel must have reservation information, or an address during your stay in Thailand.
- A 6 X 4 cm photo taken in the last 6 months. If you don’t have a photo beforehand, you can take it at the photo station next to the counter.
- It is not a blacklisted object by the Thai government.
- The visa on arrival fee is THB 1 per person (only Thai currency is accepted and can be exchanged for Thai baht at the foreign exchange office near the counter). → (2010.5.11-2011.3.31 visa fee exemption; in addition, we do not charge any fees for on-site visa on arrival)
- Passengers must show sufficient living expenses during their stay in Thailand, at least 1 Thai dollars per person, and at least 2 Thai dollars per family. → We were not required to issue payment at the time.
- Fill in the visa form and complete entry and exit forms.
If any of the above information does not meet the requirements, the visa officer has the right not to issue a visa, and immediately repatriate to the country. (Based on this explanation, I felt very frustrated when applying for the visa on arrival...><")
Step1: Prepare two two-inch portrait photos.
(If you have not prepared, you can take pictures at the foreign currency exchange counter here, and the cost is 200 baht per time.)
Step2: Here is a description of the Chinese standard process.
Step3: Fill in the visa form.
(One of the required fields is the English address, job title, etc. of the place of residence in Taiwan. It is recommended to fill in the passport first, and then fill in this type of information so that you will not find it.)
Step4: Waiting for visa approval.
(I came across a group of mainland China, the travel agency did not help them get visas first, but the whole batch was brought here for processing...)
Step5: Here we go ~ Come and go to customs.
◎ Thailand Trade and Economic Office (Visa application is here~)
– Address: 168th Floor, No. 12 Songjiang Road, Taipei City
– Phone: (02)2581-1979
– Website: http://www.tteo.org.tw/main/zh/