Fake Document Travelers to Thailand Face Blacklisting

The Thai Consulate in Karachi has announced strict action against travellers submitting fake documents, including blacklisting violators. The guidelines emphasise the submission of authentic and verifiable documents, such as genuine airline tickets and hotel bookings, as part of the e-visa application process.

This comes after increasing instances of travellers using forged visas to travel abroad. Last October, the FIA Immigration team arrested two passengers at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport for attempting to travel with fake documents. One passenger was carrying a counterfeit Iraqi visa, while another had a fraudulent Cuban visa.

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Thai authorities have warned both applicants and travel agents, who submit forged documents, of severe consequences, reinforcing the importance of adhering to legal travel protocols. The consulate’s measures aim to ensure safer and more secure travel while deterring individuals from violating immigration rules.

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