Thai visa application centres in India are now 13 in number!
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, THAILAND/ Created : Nov 25, 2017, 07:00 IST
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Until now, tourists intending to visit Thailand had no other option but to leave their comfort zone and approach the Thailand visa application centres (VACs) in New Delhi or any other nearest city. However, a new move taken in fav … Read more
Until now, tourists intending to visit Thailand had no other option but to leave their comfort zone and approach the Thailand visa application centres (VACs) in New Delhi or any other nearest city. However, a new move taken in favour of people has expanded the network of Thailand VACs in India to 13 cities. Read less

Until now, tourists intending to visit Thailand had no other option but to leave their comfort zone and approach the Thailand visa application centres (VACs) in New Delhi or any other nearest city. However, a new move taken in favour of people has expanded the network of Thailand VACs in India to 13 cities.

According to the latest press reports, VFS Global, a private entity dedicated to render admin support services to visa applicants in India, has received mandates from the Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi and its Consulates in Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai to process Thai visa applications all over India.

Of course, this development is sure to give a good reason to both the classes of travellers: those who have never been to Thailand and those who can’t have enough of it. Also, it is a win-win decision for Indian travellers and the Thi Tourism.
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