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5 common mistakes with Vietnam visa on arrival

We have listed here a few mistakes that travelers may usually make in order to help you avoid the same things when applying for a visa on arrival to Vietnam.
1 – Getting visa on arrival right at the arrival airport in Vietnam: Many people think that they can get a visa directly at Vietnam airport without applying online. That is NOT true, you may end up with delaying/canceling your flights or waiting at the airport until the visa is approved or even if you can get board, you can be expelled. Thus, you need to apply for visa on arrival online prior to your trip in order to pick up your visa at the arrival airport in Vietnam.
2 - Visa on arrival at the border: Visa on arrival works for air travel only, it means there is NO on arrival visa for overland/border crossing or sea/water entry. Therefore, in case you DO NOT enter Vietnam by air, we highly recommend you to apply for visa at Vietnam Embassies/Consulates where you are living or staying in advance.
3 - Spelling/Typo mistakes: Many applicants fill in the Application form with WRONG details: full name on passport, passport number or date of birth, passport expiration date. Normally, that may not be a big problem, however, in some cases; they will be refused by airlines at the departure airport since the information on your visa approval letter does not match those in your passport. So, make sure you submit everything correctly and carefully.
4 – Visa validity: Many think that the visa validity will start from the date they enter Vietnam, not from the date they submitted, however, it is not. The visa validity will commence from the date of entry printed in your visa approval letter, not from the date you will enter the country. Thus, please make sure that you make a clear plan of when to enter before ordering a visa to Vietnam.
5 - Visa extensions: many people think that it is easy to extend a visa once they are in Vietnam, however, in fact, it is not that easy, and extending a visa may be a costly and time consuming process. So, if possible, just apply for a 3 month visa in advance instead of a 1 month one to save money on visa extension.

We do believe that what we have written here is not a complete list of mistakes, if you wish to share or add up something, you are welcome at feedback@vietnam-visa.com

FAST-TRACK SERVICE – WE SAVE YOUR TIME

To prevent you from wasting time and a long queue at Immigration checking point at Vietnam Airports, Vietnam-Visa.com offers a FAST-TRACK SERVICE (30 USD/pax, EXCLUDING stamping fee) for those using visa on arrival that you will be picked up at the airport and will be assisted to do all entry procedures when your flight lands off.

Check-in counters at the Tan Son Nhat International airport

Check-in counters at the Tan Son Nhat International airport

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Vietnam Visa Overview

Some may think it is a bit complicated to get a Visa to Vietnam. In fact, Vietnam is now open and warmly welcomes tourists in the world. And thus, if you know how, it is not only uncomplicated but also easy and simple.

To best assist you – our precious potential tourists, we provide you with some useful information to bear in mind if you would like to apply for a visa to Vietnam:

Vietnam Visa Exemption

Only citizens of certain countries can visit Vietnam without an Entry Visa, specifically as follows:

  • Not more than 30 days: for citizens of Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Laos.
  • Not more than 21 days: for citizens of Philippines.
  • Not more than 15 days: for citizens of Japan, South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Russia and Cambodia.
  • French citizens holding valid diplomatic passports are exempt from visa requirements when visiting Vietnam and are allowed to  stay for up 3 months at one time or on several visits within six months since their first immigration dates.
  • Citizens of Chile holding valid diplomatic or official passports are exempt from needing entry, exit and transit visas in Vietnam’s territory and are allowed to stay for up 60 days on each visit.

Citizens from all other countries are required to get an Entry Visa before departure or a pre-approved Entry Visa (issued on arrival at Vietnam’s International Airports) supplied before arrival in Vietnam. Read more »

How do foreigners apply for a Vietnam permanent residence card?

The Article 13 of Ordinance 24/2000/PL-UBTVQH10 dated April 28, 2000, on immigration and residence of foreigners in Vietnam is as follows:

1) Foreigners who are residing in Vietnam in the following conditions will be considered for permanent residence:

a) Being unjustifiably oppressed while fighting for people’s freedom and independence, socialism, democracy and peace or for a science cause.

b) Having contributions in building and protecting the fatherland of Vietnam

c) Being the wife, husband, child, father or mother of a Vietnamese citizen residing permanently in Vietnam.
2) Foreigners can apply for permanent residence at the Department of Immigration Control of the Ministry of Public Security.

Please contact the Department of Immigration Control at 161 Nguyen Du Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Tel: 84.8.38297107.

Vietnam Visa - Visa for Vietnam

Visitors going to Vietnam must show a valid Vietnam visa before being allowed into the country. A visa may be requested from a Vietnamese embassy near you, or may be sourced through a reliable travel agency.
Compared to other Southeast Asian countries, Vietnam is a tougher nut to crack where visas are concerned. The rules and costs vary widely depending on the issuing embassy or consulate.

The Bangkok embassy, for example, can take your payment and process your visa on the very same day charging 1000 Baht (US$50 in its dollar equivalent; no other currency is accepted). The San Francisco consulate takes five days and $65 to do the same thing.

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How to prepare for a trip to Vietnam

When mentioning about Vietnam , people usually think of its famous battles in the past. Throughout a long period of time fighting against invaders, Vietnam, at last, proclaimed its independence in 1945 and united all regions in 1975 to found the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. For more than 20 years of renovation, Vietnam has been changing a lot in terms of all aspects. A number of visitors have come to visit Vietnam with curiosity to see what it is like after the horrible wars and surprised at the rapid development of this small country. In this article, I am going to give you some steps to prepare for a trip to Vietnam. In other word, after thinking of traveling to Vietnam, please follow these following steps.

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Get Vietnam visa from India

For those who reside or stay in India at the time of waiting for the visa to Vietnam, there are two ways to get Vietnam visa, through Vietnam Embassy in India, or get Visa on Arrival via online service:

Get Vietnam Visa through Vietnam Embassy in India

  • Issuing unit: Vietnamese Embassy in India
  • Processing time: 4 to 10 working days
  • Fees: 55-120 USD/person
  • Additional fee: Postal cost
  • With Passport requirement
  • How to get it? You reach this Embassy in person and follow the required procedures. Read more »

Rush Visa to Vietnam (for visa on arrival)

If you are in a hurry and you need to get a rush or urgent service to get your Vietnam visa, please follow these steps to get your visa approval letter within several business hours:

FIRST: Send us your accurate information

Send us your accurate information (as per in your passport) by:

  1. Sending your scanned passport with urgent/rush visa request via email (support@vietnam-visa.com)
  2. Or by Submitting the online application form to us (apply at https://secure.vietnam-visa.com/apply.html) Read more »

Get Vietnam visa from Rome (Italy)

For those who reside or stay in Rome (Italy) at the time of waiting for the visa to Vietnam, there are two ways to get Vietnam visa, through Vietnam Embassy in Rome (Italy), or get Visa on Arrival via online service:

Get Vietnam Visa through Vietnam Embassy in Rome (Italy)

  • Issuing unit: Vietnamese Embassy in Rome (Italy)
  • Processing time: 3 to 5 working days
  • Processing fee: 85-100 USD/person
  • Additional fee: Postal cost
  • With Passport requirement
  • How to get it? You reach this Embassy in person and follow the required procedures. Read more »

Get Vietnam visa from Guangzhou (China)

For those who reside or stay in Guangzhou (China) at the time of waiting for the visa to Vietnam, there are two ways to get Vietnam visa, through Vietnam Embassy in Guangzhou (China), or get Visa on Arrival via online service:

Get Vietnam Visa through Vietnam Embassy in Guangzhou (China)

  • Issuing unit: Vietnamese Embassy in Guangzhou (China)
  • Processing time: 3 to 5 working days
  • Processing fee: 50 – 85 USD/person
  • Additional fee: Postal cost
  • With Passport requirement
  • How to get it? You reach this Embassy in person and follow the required procedures. Read more »

Vietnam visa exemption

List of visa exemption agreements
between Vietnam and foreign countries

(31 December, 2006) Read more »

Get Vietnam visa in Netherlands

Netherlands citizen need a valid visa to visit, do business or work in Vietnam. The normal Vietnam Entry Visa is issued by the Vietnam Embassy in Canada, and the Vietnam visa on arrival can be done by our online visa service.

1. Get normal Vietnam Entry Visa (before travelling)

You apply for Visa to Vietnam by mail or in person at the Vietnam Embassy in Netherlands, and may receive after about a week, by following the below instructions:

- Fill out the online form at www.vietnam-visa.com

- Print out that form, and glue on a passport photo

- Send them together with + the fee ($79 for 1-month single entry visa) + your passport + a return pre-paid express post envelope to the Vietnam Embassy in Hague, Netherlands at the following address: Read more »

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