Sunday, December 19, 2010
How to apply for a Thai visa
Kingdom Thailand, commonly as the "golden land" for its many attractions, including the beautiful beaches of white sand, is a popular destination. If you one of the approved countries only a visa are required, a visa is required to Thailand visit Kingdom. Can your visa by post or personally at the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington, D.c. D.C.Difficulty request: ModerateInstructions1Have two of two inch passport photos taken you. 2Download of a visa application form on the home page of the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington, D.c. d.c.. 3Print, application, and fill the form by hand. If you're in Thailand for commercial reasons, select the check box for "non-immigrant visa" at the top of the page that your visa type.If you visit Thailand for all sport activity or travel by a Thai airport to another target, select the check box for "Transit visa". If you choose in Thailand for tourism, you box. 4Attach "Visa of tourism" Passport form. 5Get filled application travel documents to support your visa application, including a copy of your ticket or itinerary and trip confirmed statements show your balances for a minimum of $500 apply account photos as a person or $1,000, if the application as a family. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you provide a copy of your valid U.S. visa with a letter of employment verification or permanent resident card. If you are an employee, submit a copy of your record companies or business license, display your name. 6Make a money for the visa processing fee. The payment order must be payable to "the Royal Thai Embassy." May 2010, this tax was $30 for a single-entry transit Schraubenals and $35 for tourist visa. 7Mail your application and documents, including yourHe certified passport by mail when following: royal Thai EmbassyConsular section (Visa) RM. 1011024 Avenue Wisconsin, N.W.Washington DC pre-addressed lumps 20007A USPS Express mail return envelope with $18.30 stamp, a prepaid FedEx Air Bill or an envelope with a FedEx account number return must accompany your application.
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