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Where can I apply for Xinjiang border card?

Legal analysis: There are three places to apply for border defense certificates:

1. Fill in the area that needs to pass through Tibet at the branch or police station of the public security organ where the household registration is located with my second-generation ID card, household registration book and two one-inch photos.

2. The letter of introduction is issued by the current working organ "at or above the county level", by the counterpart unit stationed in Tibet, and then by the unit stationed in Tibet "at or above the county level", and shall be handled at the visa office of the frontier defense corps or detachment with my ID card.

3. You can apply for a travel border card at a local travel agency in Lhasa, and your ID card will do. However, the term is very short, generally not more than 30 days, and there may be fees. The first two methods are basically free.

Legal basis: Article 5 of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Border Management Zone Pass, China citizens who have lived in the border management zone for a long time and have reached the age of 16 shall pass through the border management zones of this province and autonomous region with the resident identity card of the People's Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as the "resident identity card"); To go to the border management areas of other provinces and autonomous regions, you must hold a border pass.

Article 6 China citizens who have reached the age of 16 and live in non-border management areas must hold border passes when going to border management areas.

Article 7 Persons entering or leaving the border management zone shall pass through with valid entry and exit certificates. Foreigners and stateless persons who want to go to the border management areas closed to foreigners must hold the Travel Permit for Foreigners from China issued by the public security organs. Overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan must hold border passes when going to border management areas that are not open to the outside world.