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Visa agency in Hong Kong

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Hi, guys.

Do u know some visa agency in Hong Kong or Macau. I will go to there for a few days and want to make a tourist 90 days visa to Thailand.

Thanks for help.

I have no idea about visa agencies in Hong Kong or Macau but you will only get a 60 day tourist visa !

That 60 day visa may be extended by 30 days at an immigration office in Thailand at a cost of 1900Bht

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I have no idea about visa agencies in Hong Kong or Macau but you will only get a 60 day tourist visa !

That 60 day visa may be extended by 30 days at an immigration office in Thailand at a cost of 1900Bht

Thanks for answer. Yep, Thats i know about 60 + 30 +)

No need for an agemcy, really. I got a kdouble-entry tourist visa in Hong Kong last August, less than fifteen minutes there to apply and the next morning to get the visa. Across the Consulate is the Bank of China where you can go up to the observation deck on the fourty-third floor, and very near Hong Kong Park, another free attraction. Note that you will need two inbound tickets if you decide to apply for a double-entry visa. Cost is lHK$300 per entry.

Note that you will need two inbound tickets if you decide to apply for a double-entry visa. Cost is lHK$300 per entry.

Inbound and not outbound ?

I had read somewhere they only required inbound tickets, but I had three inbound and outbound tickets then (they don't do triple-entry tourist visas though.) I cannot really tell you for sure.

You need a ticket out of the country for each entry .Saying you need an inbound one makes no sense to me. They want proof you can leave the country.

Most embassies and consulates will accept one way tickets out of the country.

Thai Consulate is at St. John's Building, Garden Road, HK (above the Peak Tram station) As I am from Hong Kong and as far as I know, there is no such a kind of agency in Hong Kong. I will say just going by what Mr. Scavenger said. By mind you, the officers at the Consulate are as nice as you thought because unlike Thailand they are strictly not allowed to receive any "extra monetary tips"!

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