BREAKING NEWS: Vietnam visa policy for US visa holders has now changed back to normal for both embassy and Visa on arrival services. From 19th of December 2016, 1-year multiple visas will no longer be the only choice for VOA applicants but optional one along with 1-month single/multiple, 3 months single/multiple and 6-month multiple visas. The stamping fees accordingly get …
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Vietnam Visa News 2016 Update
According to this source, Vietnam has decided to extend the 15-day visa-free entrance for citizens from five European countries that are Germany, France, UK, Italia, and Spain for another year, until July 30th 2017. Therefore, citizens from the countries below are not required a visa for the days allowed: 14 days: Brunei 15 days: Belarus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, …
Read More »New Vietnam Entry-Exit Form NA1
Vietnam Entry-Exit Form (now called NA1) is required for all foreigners when arriving in Vietnam. This form can be given to you at the airport or you download it online and complete it beforehand to save your time, especially when the queue is long. In Visa on Arrival case, we always send this document to your email with the approval …
Read More »Overseas Vietnam Visa Exemption Certificate
9 Things to know about Vietnam Visa on Arrival in 2017 According to Decree no.82/2015/ND-CP, article 2, overseas Vietnamese, foreign spouses and children of Vietnamese citizens or overseas Vietnamese are eligible for entry visa exemption if possessing all the following papers: Foreign passports or foreign passport substitutes (below collectively referred to as passports) which remain valid for at least 6 …
Read More »Vietnam Visa Run to Kuala Lumpur
Visa runs might be only one among several problems for foreigners who want to stay for a long time in Vietnam. To make it no longer your problems, we’re composing the series of a visa run to several Southeast Asian neighbouring countries for your choice. Due to the dropping of prices and the influence Air Asia is having on the …
Read More »Updating 2020: Vietnam Visa Run to Cambodia.
During more than 8 years working in the Vietnam visa industry, we have received many complaints about the visa renewal process from a lot of foreigners coming to Vietnam either to work as freelancers or to retire, which requires them to get a new visa quarterly. The whole process is quite lengthy and costly as they have to leave Vietnam and …
Read More »Visa Policy for Travellers to Phu Quoc
Officially, Phu Quoc island is designed to be a special economic zone from 2004. Vietnam allows all foreigners to enter the island without a visa and stay no longer than 30 days. After the lawful given time, if you want to stay longer or visit other parts of the country, you will have to apply for a visa. For the …
Read More »WHAT HAPPENS NEXT TO VISA WAIVER AFTER 30 JUNE 2016?
From 1st July 2015, holders of UK, German, French, Italian, and Spanish passports are exempted from Vietnam visa if their stay does not exceed 15 days. However, this visa waiver only keeps up until 30th June 2016, so soon comes the “deadline”. There are many wonders in visitors’ mind, but basically “what would be Vietnam policy after June 30?” or …
Read More »German Citizens Have The World’s Most Desired Passport
A recent compiled by the London-based citizenship and immigration firm shows that German citizens hold the world’s best passport, offering them visa-free access to 177 countries and territories out of 218. Immediately behind Germany, holding its position as runner-up for is Sweden with visa-free access to 176 countries. The United States, dropped from second place in 2015 to fourth place …
Read More »Vietnam Visa Run to Bangkok
What is the term “Visa Run”? A “Visa Run” which is no longer a strange term to almost travellers is a short journey to other countries to renew your visa and extend your stay in the originating country of the trip. Many people ask us whether doing a visa run is legal or illegal, and the answer is it’s completely …
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