Useful information about Vietnam visa in 2018

5 Countries Where US Citizens Need Visas

Living in another country for a long time generally requires a residency visa no matter where you go. However, US citizens can travel as short-term tourists to many countries like Canada, Mexico and EU countries, among them — without requiring a visa. But some destinations must have tourist visas, generally before you leave the U.S.

Here is a list of some of the most popular countries that require a visa.

Brazil

5 Countries Where U.S Citizens Need Visas

U.S citizens need a visa when going to Brazil for any reason. You must have proper documentation, comprising a visa, upon landing in Brazil. If you do not have the proper visa, the government will deport you back to your home country at once. The visa application should be obtained from the Brazilian Embassy before you go. When going to Brazil, travelers have to fill an immigration form that will be handed back to them by the checkers. You need this form when you leave the country. If you lose it, you could be being kept by police and owe a fine. The fee for U.S citizens to have a visa is $100.

China

China visa online

China visa online

U. S citizens planning to go to China’s mainland must apply for a section visa through the Chinese Embassy or Consulate General. Visitors must apply about one month before their trip as they will not be issued a visa at the port of section (this can also be done through a trustworthy tour or travel company). With a U. S passport, people do not need a visa to come to Hong Kong, but travelers who plan to visit China’s teritory will need a visa to travel from Hong Kong to China. A single passage visa is $140.

India

Any U. S citizen coming to India must have a travel visa. U. S citizens planning to stay fewer than a month must apply for an electronic travel authorization at least four days earlier to their arrival in lieu of applying for a tourist visa at an Indian embassy or consulate. Travelers who plan to stay more than 6 months, plan to work, do research or act as missionaries must enroll their residency within 14 days at the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO). An Indian visa often changes, ussually without notice, so travelers should get the latest information from the Indian Embassy website. Fees begin at $63.

Russia

 

The U. S Embassy website wrote that Russia has very stern rules and complicated visa system regarding foreign nationals entering the country. Not only must American citizens have a visa to come to the country, but if it expires before they leave, they may be stacked in the country for up to 20 days. There are many nuances to get a Russian visa, such as looking for a sponsor, alike travel company, relatives or friends, or even lecturer university. There are also places in Russia where Americans are not allowed to go. It is the best way to book travel through a well-known travel company that can have sponsorship and helps you navigate the visa system. The processing fee for visas often change; a single or double entry visa is $160.

Vietnam

Vietnam visa template

This has become one of the most popular Asian countries for U. S travelers. Besides a visa, U. S citizens must have more than six months’ legitimacy remaining on their passport. A foreign people may get a visa or a visa exemption paper from a Vietnamese government or consulate prior to go to Vietnam (and must apply for the right kind of visa, whether it is for tourism, work or volunteer activities). A selection is a written approval letter gotten through a travel agency prior to departure for Vietnam that allows foreigners to get a Visa on Arrival (VOA). Be watchful of swindle travel companies, which have been putting very high expenses for visas. The U. S Government also notice travelers that Vietnam has both a visa fee and a visa-processing fee and sometimes it varies from person to person. For current fees, email the Vietnam Government through its website.

The Bottom Line

Be sure to investigate whether any nations you wish to visit have visa requirements and give yourself plenty of time to get your papers in order before your trip starts. Moreover, it’s safest to be sure your passport is valid for at least six months before you travel anywhere. If you have any questions about Vietnam visa for US citizens or any country, don’t hestitate to contact us at hotline +84 968 18 77 18 or send email to sales@visaonlinevietnam.com.

By Kerri Fivecoat-Campbell

Destinations not to miss in Dak Lak

Destinations in Daklak

Nine hours north of Ho Chi Minh City by car, Dak Lak is known for its distinct ethnic minority groups, coffee industry, national parks, mountains and waterfalls.

Unlike the neighboring Lam Dong Province, home to the famous resort town of Da Lat, Dak Lak lies off the beaten path, leaving it with vast tourism potential.

Its capital, Buon Ma Thuot, is a fast-growing city and an important hub in the region.

Within a radius of 60km (37 miles) from Buon Ma Thuot, here are five destinations in Daklak to inspire you.

Dray Sap and Dray Nur waterfalls

Dray Sap waterfall in low season.

Dray-Sap in low season.

Dray Nur is the bigger of the two.

Dray Nur is the bigger of the two.

The two falls are the most popular natural attractions in the province, and are often crowded during weekends with picnic groups.

Just 25km southwest of Buon Ma Thuot, Dray Sap and Dray Nur are literally a few hundred meters from each other, but actually belong to two different river systems.

Both falls pour dazzling white water from 30m (33 yard) high cliffs, and flow fiercely during the rainy season.

They later merge into the Serepok River, hence earning nicknames of ‘Husband’ and ‘Wife’ waterfalls.

How to get there? Take the number 13 bus from Buon Ma Thuot.

Entrance price: VND30,000-40,000 ($1.3-1.7).

Ea Kao Lake

Ea Kao lake during sunset.

Ea-Kao-Lake at sunset.

Ea Kao Lake, 12km from Buon Ma Thuot’s city center, is a large artificial lake that powers a hydroelectric plant, and is open to the public.

The lake is a popular location for local photographers at dawn and sunset when fishermen set sail in their boats.

Jungle, rice fields and coffee plants surround the lake, and brisk winds send the waves lapping against the banks.

The picturesque surroundings are popular among couples, who migrate to the lake after work on sunny days.

How to get there? Taxi or motorbike taxi.

Yok Don National Park

Khop jungle inside Yok Don national park

A jungle trail through Yok Don National Park

Arguably the most famous of its kind in southern Vietnam, the park has a huge and diverse green canopy, locally known as khop, a species of tree only found in tropical countries.

Yok Don is also known for trees belonging to the oil family, which are burnt off during the off-season.

The national park offers various tourist services, including tailor-made trekking tours through the jungle or up the mountain, as well as bike and boat tours on the Serepok River.

How to get there? Take the number 15 bus from Buon Ma Thuot.

Entrance fee: VND60,000 ($2.7).

Sac Tu Khai Doan pagoda

The main building at Sac Tu Khai Doan pagoda.

The main building at Sac Tu Khai Doan pagoda.

Buon Ma Thuot is a Catholic stronghold, and Sac Tu Khai Doan is one of the few Buddhist pagodas to be found in the city.

Standing in the city center, Sac Tu Khai Doan combines the long-house structure of the Ede with the traditional Vietnamese three compartments. The architecture features wood and stone both skillfully crafted, as well as statues of Buddha.

Constructed in 1951, the pagoda was the last one built under Vietnam’s feudal dynasty.

How to get there? The pagoda is located on Phan Boi Chau Street in the city center.

Dak Lak Museum

The front of Dak Lak museum.

The front of Dak Lak Museum.

The biggest in the Central Highlands, Dak Lak Museum showcases artifacts and documents from the indigenous groups in the region.

The museum is styled after the stilt-house design of Dak Lak’s Ede ethnic group, thus reflecting its focus on ethnography.

Local residents also use the garden for morning exercise, where two large Cinnamomum camphora trees dominate the view.

How to get there? The museum is located on Le Duan Street in the city center.

Entrance ticket price: Free

Source from VnExpress

How to Avoid Scams and Tourist Traps in Vietnam

In this, we focus on popular tourist destinations in the south of the country. Saigon, Nha Trang; and Hoi An all have their fair share of scams and safety hazards that travelers should be aware of.

Famous for its beaches, the south has its fair share of scams to look out for

Famous for its beaches, the south has its fair share of scams to look out for

SAIGON:

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) is Vietnam’s biggest, busiest, and most exciting city. In any such city, there are always going to be scams and dangers to beware of.

Airport Taxi & Cyclo Scams: 

 If you would prefer to avoid dealing with taxis altogether, or if you’re arriving in Ho Chi Minh City very late and/or you have young children, we can highly recommend Drive Vietnam for the best Ho Chi Minh City airport transfers ****

Hit-and-Run ‘Cowboys’:

Drive-by snatchings (including backpacks, handbags, cameras slung around your neck, and ‘smart’ technologies held loosely in your hands) are pretty common in tourist hotspots, such as Ben Thanh Market, Pham Ngu Lao (the ‘backpacker’ district), and Le Loi street. Be particularly careful when crossing roads around Ben Thanh Market and when walking on the sidewalk close to the road in Pham Ngu Lao near the park.

Always wear your backpack or handbag on your front, and don’t use your smartphones and tablets in crowded public areas. Another thing to look out for, especially in Pham Ngu Lao, are the adorable ‘street kids’ who wander the backpacker area befriending tourists and selling them chewing gum amongst other things. These children should be at school and the money they receive from you will only go back to the ring of adults (usually not their parents) who control them.

Airport Taxi & Cyclo Scams

Street life in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) is frenetic, but watch those valuables

NHA TRANG:

Vietnam’s favorite beach party town, most of Nha Trang’s scams revolve around nightlife and the beach.

Spiked Drink Buckets:

Communal drink ‘buckets’ are great fun for a group on a budget, but sometimes bartenders spike these cocktails with their own ‘medicines’, which may lead to more than just a bad hangover. There have been instances where foreigners are robbed after drinking spiked bucket cocktails. Stay clear of the buckets or, at the very least, make sure you’re leaning over the bar staff as he/she pours the liquor.

Crowded House’ Pickpockets:

Being such as party town, Nha Trang has more than its fair share of crowded bars and nightclubs. Naturally, this is a pickpockets dream. Keep your wits about you: if someone grinds up against you on the dance floor it’s not necessarily a prelude to hooking up; when the dance is over you might find your wallet and smartphone are no longer in your pockets. The same goes for busy bars where customers are cramped next to each other. Keep the cash you carry to a minimum (admittedly this can be difficult if you’re planning on a big night out). It’s a good idea to invest in a cheap ‘dumb-phone’ for nights out; a standard Nokia is only $20 in Vietnam. Or, quite simply, don’t get too smashed; it’s much easier to stay alert when you haven’t had 5 mojitos, 6 beers, and 3 shots of Jägermeister.

Beach Thieves:

The long, lovely stretch of Nha Trang beach is fertile ground for opportunist robbers: a bag or phone left unattended for a couple of minutes while the owner paddles in the surf could be gone in seconds. As with nights out on the town, only take what you need to the beach. Also, drive-by bag snatchers can whip the bag off your back before you realize what’s happening, especially on the seafront road and the backpacker streets. Always wear your bag or camera on your front while in these areas.

Local Voyeurs:

Young Vietnamese men have been known to take photos and videos of young foreign women in bikinis on Nha Trang’s municipal beach. Shooting from the beachside park, these people are not very subtle about it. There’s not much you can do other than ignore it, and it’s probably best not to sunbathe topless, which is illegal anyway.

Long Son Pagoda:

Don’t be fooled into a fake tour around this Buddhist complex by children with printed cards claiming to guide working for the monks. After they’ve shown you around they’ll insist on a ‘donation’ for the monks or that you buy overpriced postcards from them. Say ‘no’ firmly and, if they persist, state clearly that you will not give them any money.

Nha Trang’s beach is long and lovely, but beware of thieves

HOI AN:

Thankfully, Hoi An is one of the safest tourist destinations in Vietnam. However, there are a couple of minor scams and inconveniences to look out for.

Tailors:

Perhaps the thing for tourists to do in Hoi An is to get tailor-made clothes from one of the hundreds of fine tailors here. Prices vary from high-end to budget, but in general you will get what you pay for: if you go cheap there’s more chance of the fit not being quite right, the material being substandard, and the stitching coming apart as soon as you get back home to your country. Do your research and shop around before deciding where to go. (See this previous XO blog for more details)

Manicure scam:

A common scam, run by very forceful ladies lurking in the old town, is to offer manicures and other beauty treatments for a dollar or two, only to demand far more once the job is done. Simple solution; do not get beauty treatment on the streets on Hoi An.

Thefts & Hassle:

Hoi An may be a small place but it’s hugely popular with foreign and domestic tourists alike. The narrow old streets can get very crowded during peak months and public holidays. Pick-pocketing and bag snatching can be a problem at crowded places, particularly around the Japanese Bridge and riverfront during the full moon lantern festivities. Don’t carry too much cash or valuables, such as gadgets, on your person, and wear your bags and backpacks on your front. General hassle to buy things and book onto tours is fairly persistent, but strong-arm tactics are rare in Hoi An.

Floating lanterns for sale in Hoi An, one of the safest destinations in Vietnam

Floating lanterns for sale in Hoi An, one of the safest destinations in Vietnam

FINAL WORD:

Don’t let this list of scams scare you: Vietnam is an extremely safe place to travel, and its people are overwhelmingly hospitable, friendly and honest. Keep an open mind and if or when a scam occurs try to; stay calm and put the relative loss of money or inconvenience into perspective. Remember that tourist scams mostly occur in tourist areas; the best way to avoid scams altogether is to get off the beaten path.

We hope you found this Vietnam blog post and our Vietnam Travel Tips useful. If you’re ever in Ho Chi Minh City and you want to see parts of the city that most visitors never get to see; you should consider booking either our;“Saigon by Night” or extremely popular “Foodie” tour.

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List countries exempted from Vietnam visa

Vietnam visa exemption.

A Vietnam visa is; required for all nationalities except those eligible for a visa exemption. With the visa exemption program, visitors can enter Vietnam with just their passport and a return ticket. If these visitors wish to stay longer than the stated period, they can apply for a visa at a local Vietnamese embassy or consulate, or apply online for a Vietnam visa-on-arrival.

Below is a list of nationalities who can enter Vietnam without a visa:

Nationalities Time Allowance
The United Kingdom * 15 days
Spain * 15 days
France * 15 days
Italy * 15 days
Germany * 15 days
Sweden 15 days
Norway 15 days
Denmark 15 days
Finland 15 days
Russia 15 days
Japan 15 days
South Korea 15 days
Thailand 30 days
Brunei 14 days
Laos 30 days
Cambodia 30 days
Malaysia 30 days
The Philippines 21 days
Indonesia 30 days
Singapore 30 days

* Countries marked with Asterisk are granted visa exemption from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017 only

*** Vietnamese Overseas are eligible for a 5 years visa exemption. Read Visa requirements for Vietnamese Americans for example.

VIETNAM PROCEDURE VISA ON ARRIVAL IN DANANG AIRPORT

PROCEDURE VISA ON ARRIVAL IN DANANG AIRPORT

Vietnam visa on arrival is the type of Vietnam visa that travelers pick up at arrival airport. All of the paperwork is;conducted online through a travel or visa agent. After landing at one of the four Vietnam international airports (Hanoi’s NoiBai, Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat, Da Nang and NhaTrang).

Travelers are supposed to bring all of the required documents (passport, 2 recent passport-type photos, Vietnam visa approval letter, entry-exit form) and stamping fee to the Visa on arrivalVietnam counter in the Immigration Office to get Vietnam visa stamped.

Landing visa

Inprevious posts, we have;provided you with Vietnam visa on arrival guides at NoiBai Airport (Hanoi) and Tan Son Nhat Airport (Ho Chi Minh City). Continuing with our series on “How to save time doing Vietnam visa on arrival at Vietnam airports”, today’s post will explain the process to get Vietnam visa on arrival done at Da Nang Airport.

#1 Upon entering the main hall, look to your left. The Vietnam visa on arrival counter can be;easily spotted.

#2 Hand in your passport (with at least 6 months validity), completed entry-exit form, 2 passport-type photos (taken less than 6 months), print-out of Vietnam visa approval letter and then pay stamping fee to the immigration officer.

#3 Wait for the immigration officer to check your documents and process your Vietnam visa. It should take about 15 minutes, but processing time can be longer under different circumstances.

#4 When your Vietnam visa is ready, the officer will return you passport and also give you a receipt.

#5 Proceed to immigration control. At Da Nang Airport, however, there are no Vietnamese check points and other nationalities checkpoints separately; everyone go through the same checkpoints.

Vietnam visa on arrival is one of our company’s strongest services. With an active and experienced team, we can constantly assist you in the process of getting visa to Vietnam.

To apply for Vietnam visa with us, please kindly follow these steps:

Step 1: Fill in the Vietnam visa application online at https://visaonlinevietnam.com/apply-vietnam-visa-form
Step-2: Make online payment
Step 3: Receive PRIVATE Vietnam visa approval letter via email
Step-4: Print it out and get Vietnam visa;stamped at arrival airport.

Should you need any further information about Vietnam visa or Vietnam vacations, feel free to contact us at +84 968 18 77 18. Or email us at sales@visaonlinevietnam.com, our Customer-Care Consultants will respond within 2 hours during working time (Vietnam time GMT+7).

Vietnam Visa Procedure at Noibai Airport

HANOI AIRPORT MAP

Hanoi airport terminal map with Immigration Visa Counter where you pick up your visa on arrival. Procedure Visa on arrival In Noi Bai Airport.

1./INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL 2 – FIRST FLOOR ARRIVALS

2./INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL 2 – SECOND FLOOR IMMIGRATION

3./INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL 2 – THIRD FLOOR DEPARTURES

4./INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL 2 – FOURTH FLOOR

DOMESTIC TERMINAL 1 MAP – ARRIVALS

DOMESTIC TERMINAL 2 MAP – DEPARTURES

#1 Upon entering the immigration hall, look to your left to find the Vietnam visa on arrival counter.

#2 At Vietnam visa on arrival counter, submit passport, print-out of Vietnam visa approval letter, completed entry-exit form and 2 passport-type photos (4*6Cm). Then wait for the officer to process your documents, this may take a while.

#3 When you hear your name being called out and the officer is holding your passport photo up, it means your Vietnam visa is ready. Pay the Vietnam visa stamping fee to the officer. Only cash (USD or VND) is accepted, so make sure your change your money beforehand.

#4 The officer will then return your passport (with Vietnam visa stamped on it) and give you a receipt.

#5 Check all INFORMATION on your Vietnam visa AGAIN. If there is any ERROR, report the officer right away.

#6 With the newly-stamped Vietnam visa, go to Immigration control

#7 Then, proceed to Floor 1 where Baggage reclaim and Customs are located.
It usually takes you 15 to 30 minutes for this whole process. However, if you find yourself behind a large group of people on a tour, it might take longer than that. But still, Vietnam visa on arrival is much cheaper and more convenient than Vietnam Embassy, Consulate visa, so a few minutes of waiting would be alright. If impatience is not your virtue however, you can use our Airport Speed Up service in which our employee would do all the immigration work for you.

To apply for Vietnam visa on arrival with us, please kindly follow these steps:

Step 1: Fill in the Vietnam visa online application form: https://visaonlinevietnam.com/apply-vietnam-visa-form

Step-2: Make online payment

Step 3: Receive PRIVATE Vietnam visa approval letter NO EXTRA COST via email, print it out and get Vietnam visa stamped at arrival airport.

Should you need any further information about Vietnam visa or Vietnam vacations, feel free to contact us at hotlines +84 968 18 77 18 Or email us at sales@visaonlinevietnam.com, our Customer-Care Consultants will respond within 2 hours during working time (Vietnam time GMT+7).

Vietnam Visa Procedure at Tansonnhat Airport

Ho Chi Minh city airport terminal map with Immigration & Visa Counter where you pick up your visa on arrival

The visa and Immigration procedures at Ho Chi Minh city airport (Tan Son Nhat Airport) is simple and straightforward. The process should take around 15 minutes. Photo service is available, however, it is strongly recommended that you have your visa photos taken in advance.

On entering the arrival terminal after landing, you are on Floor 2 of Tan San Nhat airport. Immigration procedures, including picking up visa on arrival, will be;carried out in this level.

#1 Find the Vietnam visa on arrival counter: Stepping into the immigration hall, look to your left. The counter should be at the far end of the hall.

#2 At Vietnam visa on arrival counter, submit passport, print-out of Vietnam visa approval letter, completed entry-exit form and 2 passport-type photos (4*6Cm). Then wait for the officer to process your documents, this may take a while.

#3 When you hear your name being;called out and the officer is holding your passport photo up, it means your Vietnam visa is ready. Pay the Vietnam visa stamping fee to the officer. Only cash (USD or VND) is;accepted, so make sure your change your money beforehand.

#4 The officer will then return your passport (with Vietnam visa stamped on it) and give you a receipt.

#5 Check all INFORMATION on your Vietnam visa AGAIN. If there is any ERROR, report the officer right away.

#6 With the newly-stamped Vietnam visa, go to Immigration control

#7 Then, proceed to Floor 1 where Baggage reclaim and Customs are located.
It usually takes you 15 to 30 minutes for this whole process. However, if you find yourself behind a large group of people on a tour, it might take longer than that. But still, Vietnam visa on arrival is much cheaper and more convenient than Vietnam Embassy, Consulate visa, so a few minutes of waiting would be alright. If impatience is not your virtue however, you can use our Airport Speed Up service in which our employee would do all the immigration work for you.

To apply for Vietnam visa on arrival with us, please kindly follow these steps:

Step 1: Fill in the Vietnam visa online application form: https://visaonlinevietnam.com/apply-vietnam-visa-form

Step-2: Make online payment

Step 3: Receive PRIVATE Vietnam visa approval letter NO EXTRA COST via email, print it out and get Vietnam visa stamped at arrival airport.

Should you need any further information about Vietnam visa or Vietnam vacations, feel free to contact us at hotlines +84 968 18 77 18 Or email us at sales@visaonlinevietnam.com, our Customer-Care Consultants will respond within 2 hours during working time (Vietnam time GMT+7).

PRIVATE VIETNAM VISA ON ARRIVAL

Apply Visa on arrival through us, your personal information will not appear on someone else’s official approval letter. You don’t need ask that Our system automatically provide PRIVATE visa approval letter service at NO additional cost.

Foreigners who do not have a Vietnamese passport need to have a visa in order to visit Vietnam. If you need to get a Vietnamese visa, there are two ways you can do that: (1) you can apply for a visa at a Vietnamese Embassy before your trip; or (2) you can get a visa on arrival (VOA) after you land in Vietnam. Many foreigners opt for the second option because it is cheaper and usually easier. In order to get a visa on arrival, you have to get an official approval letter from an online agency that specializes in Vietnamese visa services.

Many online agencies process their VOA applications in batches. During peak travel seasons, these agencies could process as many as 30 applications in one batch. With the regular type of VOA service, an online agency email the same official approval letter to all applicants in the batch, complete with each applicant’s name, passport number, date of birth, nationality, visa type, as well as travel date. If there are 20 applicants in the same batch as your application, you will see the personal information of these 20 applicants in your official approval letter. By the same token, these 20 applicants will see your personal information in their approval letter as well.

This is rather alarming, isn’t it? In this age of identity theft, you have every reason to be concerned about sharing personal information with total strangers. This is especially true if passport numbers are used as personal ID numbers in your country. At VISA ONLINE VIETNAM, we understand your concern. We offer PRIVATE visa on arrival service at NO additional cost. With our private VOA service, you can rest assure that your personal information is not shared with anyone. We handle applications individually and each official approval letter contains the personal information of each applicant (and family if applied together) only. In other words, with our private VOA service, your personal information will not appear on someone else’s official approval letter.

(PRIVATE visa on arrival service at NO additional cost)

(PRIVATE visa on arrival service at NO additional cost)

Services at Visa online to Vietnam

At VISA ONLINE TO VIETNAM, we value your privacy as much as you do and offer private VOA service ONLY. You do not even have to ask for it because we know how important it is to keep personal information private. In case you apply for urgent 2 working hour visa, we do not ensure for a private approval letter due to rush situation. However, we always try our best to get it private as much as possible. Our fee ranges from USD16.99 to USD33.98 per person for applications;with one to two people, depending on the visa types and duration. We also offer rushed service for an additional fee.

HOW TO FILL IN THE VIETNAMESE VISA APPLICATION FORM

What is Vietnamese visa application form? How to fill in Vietnam Entry and Exit Form 2018?

Vietnamese visa application form is required of all foreign passengers arriving in Vietnam by air. The form will be handed out to you either on the airplane or when you arrive at a Vietnam airport. After you fill in the form, please return it to the immigration officer who will stamp your passport with a visa on arrival, or give you an entry stamp if you already have a pre-arranged visa. You can also save time by downloading the form and filling it in advance.

Note: The note below On Arrival Form is somewhat out of date these days. Although it indicates that 2 forms are required to be presented, you only need to fill in one form and submit it to Immigration Officers directly at Vietnam airport.

How to fill in this form?

The new entry and exit form (NA1 form) can be filled as follows:
1. Full name: In CAPITAL and match the order shown in your passport. Eg: WALTER ROBERT RUDOLPH

2. Sex: male or female

3. Date of birth: write in DD/MM/YYYY format. Eg: 25, December, 1990

4. Place of birth: Write both city and country name

5. Nationality at birth: Fill in your nationality when you were born

6. Current nationality: Fill in your current nationality as shown in your current passport

7. Religion: Your religion (if any) or “NONE” (if not)

8. Occupation: Leave it blank or fill out your current occupation

9. Employer and business address: may have it filled out or leave it blank

10. Permanent residential address: Your address and phone number in your country

11. Family members: Fill in the relationship, name, sex, date of birth, nationality and permanent residential address of your family member (parents, spouse, children and siblings, if any), even they do not travel with you. This information will not affect on your trip, just for immigration Department’s reference in emergency cases.
12. Passport or international travel document number: Currently, there are three kinds of passport: ordinary passport, diplomatic passport and official passport. And the first kind (ordinary passport) is the most popular. Just choose one suitable kind of passport.
13. Fill in the arrival date of previous entry into Vietnam (if any) or leave it blank

14. Intended date of entry: Fill in your expected arrival date and staying duration in Vietnam (as long as not before the arrival date and after the exit date noted in your Vietnam visa approval letter)

15. Purpose of entry: Entry purpose as specified in your visa approval letter (tourism/ business)

16. Intended temporary residential address in Vietnam (if any): your expected hotel’s address or friend’s, relative’s address
17. Hosting organization/individual in Vietnam (if any): name and address of your hosting organization/individual in Vietnam (if any) or just write N/A

18. Accompanying child(ren) under 14 years old included in your passport (if any): name, sex, date of birth and glue two photos in 4×6 size of accompanying child(ren) under 14 years old included in your passport. If you do not have any or your child(ren) have own passport(s), you can leave it blank

19. Applying for a visa: Select single entry visa or multiple entry visa. Also fill in valid duration of visa as specified in your Vietnam visa approval letter

20. Other requests (if any): any request if any or N/A
“Done at”: Fill in your port of arrival (one of these airports: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang or Nha Trang)
“On”: your date of arrival in Vietnam/

If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to contact us via email: sales@visaonlinevietnam.com

Vietnam visa on arrival 2018 – 6 months and one year single / multiple entry visa

Vietnam Visa Validity: Vietnamese visas are generally issued for single or multiple entries with a validity of one month or three months according to the visa application and depending on the fee. The date of entry is based on dates provided on the Vietnam visa application form, at the discretion of the consulate. Vietnamese visas processed may be issued with a validity of up to 6 months and one year.

Vietnam Business Visa

Bussiness visa to Vietnam 2018

Vietnam business visa is normally valid for 6 months and one year, and in some cases, you are entering Vietnam for just a few days for business purposes, you can also apply for a tourist visa instead as this makes no difference.Do you need a sponsor?

Fortunately, no, with visa on arrival, sponsor is not required to apply for a 6 months and one year visa. However, if you apply for a visa through Vietnamese embassy, they will ask you for a proof of sponsoring letter from Vietnam institutions.

Visa Procedures:

Applying for a business visa is completely the same with a tourist visa.

Is it possible to apply for a business visa for tourism purposes?

Yes, you can apply for a 6 months and one year Vietnam visas for both tourism and business purposes.

 

Special Instructions: The Embassy of Vietnam does not issue a Crew type visa. A Business type visa will be issued to the applicant/crew member. Please follow the instructions listed under Business visa.

 

Requirements on Applying

  1. Passport with a validity of at least 6 months.
  2. Application form or Approval letter.
  3. 02 photos of passport regulation size (2in x 2in or 5.08cm x 5.08cm).

 

Kinds of visa Service fee/pax
Normal Urgent
Visa on arrival / code 6 months multiple $230 ( 10 working days) plus$20 (8 working days)
Visa on arrival / code one year multiple $330 (10 working days) plus$20 (8 working days)
 

Note: Before applying for for 6-month or one-year single/multiple entry visa to Vietnam.Please contact us to know in detail:

Hotline: +84 968 18 77 18


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