Saturday, December 31, 2011

Entry/exit application, Vietnam visa information

Entry/exit application

I have recently applied for a visa for Vietnam online. I have been given the forms to state that they have been accepted but they ask for a application form to be filled out as well. At the bottom it tells you to submit 1 form to the visa issuing office and the other to the police post on arrival. Where is the visa issuing office? Do i need to go to the embassy?


Answer



Dear Ashley

The statement at the bottom of the form is used for getting a visa at Vietnamese embassy only. You are not required to send the form to any embassy or consulate of Vietnam. Please just fill out and take one copy to Vietnam airport only.

We hope that helps.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Vietnam Visa for Russians

I am Russian nationality and I understand that I do not need visa to enter Vietnam if stay in Vietnam less than 15 days. However, I am planning to travel to Vietnam in December this year, and I will be crossing border and entering Vietnam by bus coming from Cambodia (via Bavet cross border point). Will it be OK for me to cross border and enter Vietnam at that customs point coming from Cambodia without any visa issue?

Answer





Dear Zahra

No worries, there is no problem at all. You can enter Vietnam at any border gates without a visa (airport, borders or sea ports) as long as you stay in Vietnam for less than 15 days.

We hope that helps.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Visa on arrival via Holland America cruise ship

For a US citizen, can I get a single entry tourist visa via "visa on arrival program" by cruise ship. Holland America ship 8am arrival, 6pm same day departure at Nha Trang seaport.

If not, can I obtain visa when ship arrive at port or do I have to get transit visa in advance.

Thanks,
Bryan

Answer



Dear Bryan

Please visit Vietnamese embassy in US to obtain your visa in advance in order to arrive Vietnam on a cruise ship. The process at Vietnamese embassy is easy and takes around 5 working days. Please check out our guide below for details:

Vietnam visa in New York, NY
Vietnam visa in Houston
Vietnam visa in San Francisco (SF) California

Have a good day.

visa for US citizen, cruise, Nha Trang,
Source:
http://www.vietnamvisabooking.com/visa/Visa-on-arrival-via-Holland-America-cruise-ship.html 

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Rush Vietnam visa

What would you do if you have no more than 1 day to prepare for a trip to Vietnam?

What will you do if you are in airport and suddenly find out that you are having a wrong visa and your airlines staff won't let you board?

First, call us our hotline +84.912-685141 immediately to settle their issue. We will consider your case to see whether we have enough time or not. If yes, a rush service should be applied. Meanwhile, more dollars for urgent service should be added to your billing. We will send you the Approval Letter right away (after 4-8 hours) to enable you to board the flight to Vietnam first. Once you are at the Vietnam airport, you will check in as normal. In some cases, we will send our representative there to guarantee for your entry if needed. If time is not in your side, we would advice you to delay your flight rather than put you in a risk situation.

How fast it can be done?

8 hour processing (urgent service):

If you get everything done by 8.30 AM Vietnam time (GMT+7), we will send you the visa approval letter by 5.00 PM at the same day (8 working hours processing as promised). The service fee for 8 working hours service will plus $10 than normal service. The stamping fee at the airport does not change ($25 for single entry and $50 for multiple entry).

4 hour processing (super urgent):

- Morning request: If you get everything done by 8.00 AM Vietnam time (GMT+7), we will send you the letter by 12.00 PM at the same day (4 hour processing). The service fee for 4 working hours will plus $30 than normal service. The stamping fee at the airport does not change ($25 for single entry and $50 for multiple entry).

- Noon request: If everything is done (application and payment) from you by 1.00 PM Vietnam time, we will send you the letter by 5.00 PM at same day (4 hour processing). The service fee for 4 working hours will plus $30 than normal service. The stamping fee at the airport does not change ($25 for single entry and $50 for multiple entry).

Please kindly note that super urgent service is only used in very urgent case, not normal, as the Vietnam Immigration Office may refuse to issue the visa in limited time or due to some unexpected situations, your approval letter can not reach you as promised. In this case, the full amount of refund will be sent directly to your account. For visa getting at Vietnam Embassy, the risk even higher as the Vietnam Immigration Dept. in Vietnam may need time to fax your code to Vietnam Embassy in your country.

What if my flight is on Saturday and Sunday?


What will happen if you have an urgent meeting on Monday in Vietnam and you recognize that you have no visa? What will happen if you have reserved all service for your trip to Vietnam on Monday and now Sunday, you have just noticed that: you haven't applied visa to Vietnam. You call one of Vietnam visa agency and get their answer: "Please be kindly noted that no visa can be processed on weekends as Vietnam Immigration Department will not open from Friday to Sunday. Any efforts in getting visa within these days will not make senses. Delay your flight seems to be the best way!". Wow, it makes you feel really puzzled.
We, www.vietnamvisabooking.com, confirm that we can make this kind of very difficult visa at weekend. Please send urgent email to vietnamvisabooking@gmail.com or call us +84 912685141, we will ask you give us your personal information including: full name, date of birth, nationality, gender and passport number. You are also requested to make payment somewhere from US$170 to US$190 per visa.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Is visa upon arrival available at Hanoi Airport?

Question
We are planning to enter Vietnam next June. We are wondering if we can get visa on arrival at Hanoi airport or should we still have to go to Vietnam Embassy?

Answer:
Currently, visa on arrival is available at Vietnam International airports: Noi Bai (Hanoi), Tan Son Nhat (Ho Chi Minh City), and Da Nang (Da nang city). Hence, people coming to Vietnam as foreigners can get visa on arrival at Vietnam airports. However, to get Vietnam visa on arrival, a Vietnam Visa approval letter should be obtained by yourselves prior to departing to Vietnam.


Currently, it is very convenient and quick to get the letter as you can get in online. Just refer to the page “apply online”, submit your application here and transfer approval fee (see payment method here). After 1 or 2 working days, a visa approval letter granted by Vietnam Immigration Department will be sent to your email as confirmed. Now you are ready to get Vietnam visa on arrival.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Vietnam visa on arrival (VOA), thing needs to be prepared before you go


If you are planning to arrive in Vietnam by AIR at Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi or Da Nang airport, an alternative to obtaining a full visa stamp from the Vietnamese Embassy in your country is to opt for a very simple and cheap visa on arrival (VOA). Once issued, this visa is exactly the same as an embassy/consulate issued visa with the same limitations and conditions attached to its use.
The VOA paperwork is not a full visa, rather you employ an agent (before you arrive) in Vietnam to obtain an official letter of approval that you present at the VOA desk when you land. Upon payment of a stamping fee ($25 for a single entry visa, $50 for a multi-entry) you will receive your passport back with a full visa inside. Most sites ask about your present nationality as part of the application process, and provided you qualify you can apply for a 1 month or a 3 month visa, single or multi-entry. The amount charged by VOA agents for their service varies from $14 to $50, depending on the type of visa and the agent in question. Some tour operators and travel agents offer cut-price VOAs in the hope that you will book tours with them.
The only disadvantage of VOAs is that the VOA process at the airport can be slow, particularly at HCMC airport (Tan Son Nhat), where things can become pretty chaotic if people do not form an orderly queue. HCMC airport is Vietnam's busiest and has far more traffic than the other two airports, so in the high season it is not uncommon to have to wait for an hour or more, particularly if you are stuck behind a large tour group. In Hanoi and Da Nang, and even in HCMC in the low season, during quiet times of the day it can take less than 15 minutes to get your visa and pass through immigration - indeed you are likely to arrive at the baggage carousel before your bags do.
Applying for a VOA letter of approval on-line is very easy and there are many reputable agents, e.g www.vietnamvisabooking.com (using a search engine - Google, Yahoo etc. - search for 'Vietnam visa booking'). They accept all major credit cards and with some you can pay through PayPal.
On the agent's web site or by email you have to provide the following information:
Your full name (some agents specifically require the name in the exact order used in the passport, so surname first)
Present nationality
Date of birth
Passport number
Passport expiry date
Proposed date of arrival (the visa will start from this date regardless of your actual arrival date - you may enter at a later date but not before, so be sure to take time zone differences into account)
Flight reference
Arrival time
Airport of arrival and purpose of visit
Approval letter
See the video visa travel desk at the Noi Bai airport
After entering the information on-line or following email confirmation you will be directed to a secure web site to pay the agency fee. In 2-3 days the agent will email you the Approval letter (see image). Don't be alarmed if there are other people's names on the letter (it is common for agents to make bulk applications and all applicants' names are printed on the one letter, together with their dates of birth and passport numbers), but if you have concerns about privacy or security you should instead consider applying to an embassy/consulate for your visa. Please make sure that your surname, given names and required entry/exit dates are 100% correct. You will not be allowed to enter Vietnam before the entry date shown.The approval letter is valid at any of the three named airports but cannot be used at any land border crossing. If entering via a land crossing you must already be in possession of a visa.
Print out the entire letter of approval and don't forget to take it with you! Some airlines will ask to see the letter before they allow you to check in or board the aircraft and you will need it at the VOA desk when you arrive at the airport in Vietnam. The agent might also send you an Application for Entry and Exit visa form ( this form is available upon arrival but you will need to queue to obtain it). You should fill in this form in advance (ignore the instructions about printing two copies - only ONE is needed).
Visa on arrival is handled by the immigration service at the airports and as such if the airport is operating, so is the VOA department. It is absolutely vital that you have your visa fee(s) with you, in cash because there are no money machines (ATM's), money changers or any way of withdrawing money in the immigration hall and the authorities do not take plastic. If you cannot pay up in cash you won't get into the country and you'll end up having a wonderful holiday camped on the wrong side of the barrier until your return flight leaves. If you have a bank card, someone in authority might decide to take you out to the ATM's to get some money. Meanwhile you might starve to death etc (slight exaggeration, but you get the point), as it might be many hours before that happens.
At Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat International airport) the VOA window is situated over to the left as you enter the immigration hall, at the far end. The counter is sign-posted - LANDING VISA. Do not join any queues for Immigration Control. When you get to the VOA (Landing Visa) window, be prepared to hand over your Passport, one copy of the Entry and Exit form, entire letter of approval and one passport size photo (the officer will staple your photo to the form if not already attached). You should then go and sit down. Even with few people being processed do not expect passports (with the visa attached) to be returned in the order that they were presented at the window.
When your visa is ready, your name will be called. You then pay the stamping fee (USD $25 single entry, USD $50 multi-entry) You must pay in cash (no change is given) in Dong or U.S. Dollars. The notes should be in good condition but it's not necessary for them to be brand new. At HCMC, they will also accept AUD - $28 instead of USD $25), €25 Euros (but no change is given). Once you have paid, your passport will be returned to you along with a receipt for your payment. Check the newly issued visa for any errors while still at the window.
You then go to the immigration control posts to be processed in the normal way. Baggage reclaim/ Customs is downstairs.
Note: Public holidays in Vietnam, e.g. Tet (Vietnam's New Year), can seriously delay not only VOA applications but also embassy issued visas, so apply in good time.
Note: Citizens of some countries do not need a visa for short visits, but please check that the following information is still valid:
- Stays of not more than 30 days: citizens of Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia and Laos
- Stays of not more than 15 days: citizens of Japan, South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Russian Federation.
Note: Extending a visa is a simple process. However you will need to do it through an agent because there are many rules and the passport will have to be sent to HCMC or Hanoi. In general all extended visas are single entry and the duration can be for 1 month or 3 months (1 month visas are not usually eligible for a 3 month extension). The cost ranges from $20 to $40 depending on the number of months and the distance from the immigration office. The application can only be processed during the last week of the current visa's validity and it usually takes 3 to 10 days.
Note: Citizens of the following countries are not eligible for obtaining a Visa On Arrival. NB: The list is not exhaustive.
The various agents advertising on-line applications for VOA cannot process visa applications from citizens of the countries listed below. These citizens must obtain a visa prior to travel either from a Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate located in their country or via the Vietnam Immigration Department direct. Any approval letters issued will be declined on arrival.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Do people need round ticket when visiting Vietnam?

I am planning to enter Vietnam and Cambodia. Vietnam is my first entry point. So do I need to show round ticket to get Vietnam Visa and pass the Immigration?
Answer
In getting Vietnam visa, foreigners need not to show your bought air ticket. You can even apply for a visa before you plan and book other items for your trip.
In applying for Vietnam visa, what you need to do is very simple as follows:
- Take your passport in front of your computer, and access Vietnamvisabooking.com
- Go to Apply online page to start your visa application submission
- Note and the required fields with exact information about your. Pay attention to putting your personal information as exactly as shown in your passport.
- After 4 steps of the application, a confirmation on your visa application is sent to your registered email
- Proceed payment for approval fee
- Wait 2 working days at the maximum to get the granted visa approval letter by Vietnam Immigration Department.
- Now you can travel to Vietnam and stamp visa on arrival
For further concerns, please contact us!

Friday, November 18, 2011

The whole Vietnam visa application process

These days, the Vietnam visa application process is not at all a hardship! There are several options for your choice. It is common that you obtain your Entry Visa by having a valid passport stamped prior to your departure by applying to the Vietnam Embassy and/or Consulate (in case there’s a Consulate instead of Embassy) in your country. However, if your particular city does not have a Vietnamese Embassy, and you wish to avoid procedural delays (anywhere from 4 to 10 days) which sometimes happen with visa approvals at embassies outside Vietnam, www.vietnamvisabooking.com can make this requirement a fairly easy exercise.
There’s another more simple way, that is, by getting a Vietnam visa on arrival. In that case, you only have to:
And, you are now also ready to go to Vietnam (and get your visa stamped onto the passport at the arrival airport by handing in that Approval Letter)

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Get Vietnam visa from Singapore

For those Singaporean citizens who would like to stay in Vietnam within 30 days, Vietnam visa is not required. Yet, if you gonna to stay there more than 30 days, you must apply for Vietnam visa before departure. To get one, there are two ways to select:
1. Get Vietnam visa by visiting Vietnam Embassy in Singapore:
Embassy of Vietnam in Singapore, SINGAPORE
Address: 10 Leedon Park St., SINGAPORE 267887
Phone: (65) 64625994
Fax: (65) 6462 5936
Email: vnemb@singnet.com.sg
Working hour:
Monday – Friday
8.30 am – 12 noon
2.30 pm – 5.30 pm
Visa:
Monday – Friday
9.00 am – 12 noon
You just complete the form and return it to the Vietnam Embassy in Singapore for processing. It will take about 4 or 5 days to get it processed and the fee is around £24. If you need an urgent one, you have to pay slightly more £30 for 3 or 4 days etc.
2. Get Vietnam visa through travel agency:
Travel agency (www.vietnamvisabooking.com) will handle it for you, the service fee is around 15-50 USD/pp (without stamping fee). It’s quite much cheaper than to get a Vietnam visa directly from the Vietnam embassy in Singapore.
3. Apply for a Vietnam visa on arrival
If you travel to Vietnam by air, visa on arrival is also a convenient method to get your Vietnam visa online. Our service fee is 21.25USD/person and takes 2 – 3 working days (normal) or just 1 working day (urgent) to get it approved. It is cheaper to obtain your Vietnamese visa in Bangkok than Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. For more information or apply for a visa to Vietnam, please contact us at www.vietnamvisabooking.com
 

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Vietnam visa Australia passport holder, Australian citizens apply visa to Vietnam

  • How Australian citizens apply for Vietnam visa?
Note: Vietnam visa on arrival for Australian citizens now has been improved. Processing time shorten to only 1 day instead of 2 days before at no change rates. Please select apply online today to get your Letter of Approval tomorrow!

Australian citizens visiting Vietnam for vacation, tourism, business and working purposes are eligible to apply for a 1-3 month - single/multiple entry visa to Vietnam. All applications can be done online through our secure application form. Please refer our FAQs section for detailed procedures and fees page to see how much a visa costs.
Why should I apply online instead of going to the embassy?
Each visa application option offers you some advantage. Visa-on-arrival is especially beneficial for those who live far away from the Vietnamese embassies and do not wish to send their passports away by mail. The other advantages of VOA include faster processing, cost-saving and more efficient payment methods.
From Australia, visitors can apply for a visa through one of the embassy of Vietnam in Australia below or apply for a visa on arrival online.
Embassy of Vietnam in Canberra - Australia
6 Timbarra Cres., Malley Canberra, ACT 2606, Australia
Tel: (612) 6286 6059 (612) 6290 1549 Consular: 6290 1556
Fax: (612) 6286 4534

Consulate General of Vietnam in Sydney - Australia
Suite 205, level 2, Edgecliff Centre 203 - 233 New South Head Road, Edgecliff, NSW 2027
PO Box: 732, Edgecliff, N.S.W 2027
Tel: 02 93271912/ 0293272539
Fax: 02 93281653

Friday, September 30, 2011

Vietnam Immigration declaration to be abolished

In order to create favorable conditions for foreigners travel to Vietnam, the Prime Minister has agreed to abolish the immigration declaration for all passengers when they do procedures of entry and exit at Vietnam’s international airports since September 15, 2010.


The Immigration Department, Ministry of Public Security has officially announced that: from September 15, 2010, all passengers  travel to Vietnam don’t have to fulfill the immigration declaration form when they do procedures of entry and exit at the border gates which have been equipped with reading-passport machines and networked computers. At the rest border gates will clear the immigration declaration when meet the above conditions. Ministry of Public Security has issued new immigration declaration form in order to apply at the border gates which are managed by the Ministry of National Defense but have not been equipped with reading-passport machines, networked computers.
The Prime Minister has also assigned the Ministry of National Defense to preside and coordinate with the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Public Security to urgently equip reading-passport machines, networked computers and so on for the border gates which are managed by the Ministry of National Defense. In addition, Ministry of Finance has issued its own declaration form according to the management requests when the immigration declaration is cleared at the border gates.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Requirements to Work in Vietnam: Work Permit Information

Information on Work permits for Vietnam is now essential because it's illegal to work without one. But I have never met anyone who's had any trouble and NONE of them have ever held a valid work permit.
But I tied to get it. I went through the process and I hope what ever work permit information I know is of help.

There is a grace period that can be up to a year. If anyone asks you, just say:
"It's in Process." And you'll be fine.
If you choose to work in Vietnam then try to find a good source of work permit information.
Most schools will force you through the long, tedious, almost ridiculous process of obtaining a work permit. And yet, they have little to no good work permit information to offer you.
Even if they have any work permit information on Vietnam, it's often flawed.
I went full out to get a work permit and got deep into the process. But, having the work permit information for Vietnam I have now, and looking back, I would never have started the process in the first place.
Changing places of work is common in Vietnam. When I begin a new job with a new school, I now outright refuse to get a work permit.
They always ask and always insist that their work permit information is reliable. But it never is and they always hire me despite my refusal to get a work permit.
So don't be railroaded by them. If they can, they'll have you working for free.


How to get a work permit for Vietnam

You Need:
  • Proof that You've been Living in Vietnam for 6 or more Months
You pay a 20% rate of tax on all your income if you have been in the country less than 6 months. More on taxes later.
The work permit information package that you can get at the tax office will give you all the details. But what incentive to report your earnings if you are just going to have to pay the government 20% of it?
So, I never told them I had worked the previous 6 months. I said that I had been touring around Vietnam.
As you can see, you will be on your own in getting the necessary documents for your work permit application. Just writing this page excites me when I think back to the joyous tribulations of getting my own work permit.
  • A Health Check performed at a hospital in Vietnam by a pre-approved Doctor
This will cost about $57USD and you should be issued the documents the same day. You will get a list of hospitals and the approved doctors you need to see from your school.
If they don't even have that work permit information, change schools.

  • A Criminal Check Done in Vietnam at the Central Police Headquarters
They want to see that you've not committed ANY crimes during your previous 6 months in the country. All the forms you'll have to fill out are only in Vietnamese language.
Take someone with you who speaks the language and is willing to help you. Sometimes the school will send someone along with you. Ask them and if they say no, change schools.
The criminal check will cost you about $10USD. You will be required to produce an original Proof of Residency Document.
This document is held by your landlord or hotel owner and is a record kept with police and recorded in a book held by whoever owns the property you are renting.
All residents; foreign or local, must keep the police apprised of their whereabouts at all times. Photocopies are not accepted. You will have to borrow the original book from your landlord and take it to the central Police Headquarters.
And the landlord won't be happy about that and will outright refuse if he does not have the proper permits to rent to a foreign national. Lots of fun in a barrel of joy!
Sounds complicated? I'm just getting started!
  • A Criminal Check done in Your Home Country
For some nationalities this is a long and tedious process. For others it is almost impossible.
If you are a Canadian with the right work permit information then all you have to do is get fingerprinting done and send the application off to the police station nearest your most recent address.
Processing time is 6-8 months and the cost was $70CAN Dollars about 10 months ago or the last time I inquired (Including tax and fingerprinting services).
For Americans, you have to fly back to your home country as they will not issue this document without you personally present!
I've heard recently that the U.S. government has implemented something to make this process easier. I believe that you can now hand over power of attorney to a relative and have them pick it up and forward it to you via the U.S. Embassy in Vietnam.

List of Vietnam embassy worldwide

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5-year Vietnam visa exemption for Overseas Vietnamese

In the visit to the US, President Nguyen Minh Triet informed overseas Vietnamese in the US, as well as all overseas Vietnamese in more than 90 countries in the world, that the Vietnamese State has decided to exempt visas for all overseas Vietnamese who meet some conditions. Related agencies in Vietnam are compiling documents to realize this decision since September 1, 2007.

Under the above decision, overseas Vietnamese must fulfill some formalities to be granted a visa exemption verification document, which is valid for many times of traveling and takes effect within five years, not only one time like in the past.

The maximal residency time in Vietnam is 90 days each time. If they want to stay longer, they must ask for visas and fulfill extension formalities in Vietnam.

They have defined three subjects of overseas Vietnamese who will enjoy visa exemption:

- The people who have Vietnamese nationality.
- Vietnamese people who hold foreign nationalities.
- Foreigners who are wives, husbands, children of Vietnamese or Vietnamese who hold foreign nationalities.
A certificate must be obtained by the passport holders for the exemption to be utilized.
In order to be granted visa exemption certificates at Vietnamese representative offices abroad, overseas Vietnamese need to submit one of three following documents:

- A document that proves they are ethnically Vietnamese.

- A guarantee by overseas Vietnamese associations based in the country where they are residents of or by a Vietnamese citizen.

- and a document by authorized foreign agencies certifying that they are ethnically Vietnamese.
Husbands, wives and children of Vietnamese people living abroad will also need to submit documents that prove their relationship to the Vietnamese member of their immediate family.
Expecting a rush on representative offices abroad, the Committee for Overseas Vietnamese has sent 200,000 visa exemption certificates to Vietnamese embassies overseas.

Vietnam visa exemption

Visa exemption:
Vietnamese people that hold foreign passports and foreigners who are their husbands, wives and children are exempt from visa requirements to enter Vietnam and are allowed to stay for not more than 90 days. In order to be granted visa exemption certificates at Vietnamese representative offices abroad, overseas Vietnamese need conditions:

  • Foreign-issued permanent residence certificate (PRC) with the validity of at least six months since the date of entrance.
  • Visa exemption paper (VEP) is granted by Vietnamese appropriate authorities.

Those who expect to stay more than 90 days must apply for visa according to current stipulations before their entrance.

Bilateral visa exemption agreement
  • Citizens of Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Laos holding valid ordinary passports are exempt from visa requirements and are allowed to stay for not more than 30 days.
  • Citizens of China, Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, North Korea, and Rumania holding valid ordinary passports for official mission and citizens of 52 countries holding valid diplomatic or official passports are exempt from visa requirements. The duration of staying is stipulated in certain cases. For more information, please visit le website of Ministry of Foreign Affaires.

Unilateral visa exemption
  • Visa with 30-day validity is exempted for officials from ASEAN secretariat holding different kinds of passports.
  • Citizens of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Japan and South Korea holding different kinds of passports are exempt from visa requirements and are allowed to stay for not more than 15 days.

Others who want to enter Vietnam must be provided with a visa.
  • Tourist visa is valid in 30 days.
  • Visa is issued at the Vietnamese diplomatic offices or consulates in foreign countries. Visa is possibly issued at the border gates to those who have written invitations by a Vietnamese competent agencies or tourists in the tours organized by Vietnamese international travel companies.
  • Application files for visa: the entrance application (printed form); two 4x6 cm photos; passport and fee for the visa issuance.

Visa extension:
Served by all international travel companies.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

How to apply for a visa to Vietnam?

I. A VISA to Vietnam can be applied for by mail or in person at the Embassy of Vietnam as early as six months prior to the date of travel. The applicant must submit:

1. Original PASSPORT (which requires at least 01 month validity prior the date of exit from Vietnam). In urgent cases, a loose-leaf-visa can be requested, then a copy of passport (photo and personal detail pages) may be submitted instead of the original passport.

2. Application form (PDF Form/Word Form)The form must be completed, signed and attached with 01 original photo (2x 2in). In case of a loose-leaf-visa request, 01 additional photo must be stapled to the form. If the applicant has already got A visa approval she/he may write the reference number on the top right of the form. If the applicant does not have visa approval, just leave "visa approval number" blank. Additional processing fees for visa approval may be required.

3. Visa fees must be in the form of MONEY ORDER, or CASHIER’S CHECK, or CERTIFIED CHECK payable to “THE EMBASSY OF VIETNAM.” Applicants applying together may submit combined payment in one money order”.

4. A prepaid return envelope, if the applicant requests the visa be returned by mail. Please use USPS Express Mail (www.usps.com) or Fedex. Please do not use UPS or DHL. Applicants applying together may provide one envelope for visas to be returned to the same address.

Diplomatic and official visas will be granted GRATIS unless otherwise agreed upon between Vietnam and the applicant’s country. In addition to the documents specified in (I), the applicant must submit a note verbal or an official letter from the relevant agencies of the US Government, Embassies or Consulates accredited to the United States, and international organizations.

II. Processing Time: Five business days are required to process visa applications with approval. Expedited processing requires one to two business days after the Embassy has received the application (additional fee required).

Note: Please keep the tracking numbers of the envelopes to and from the Embassy. When the above deadlines have passed, use the tracking number to check with the mailing service first.

Please do not make telephone inquires on the status of your application (make sure that you keep your passport number for this request) until after the 3rd business day for an expedited case and the 7th business day for a regular case.

The Embassy will be closed on Saturday, Sunday, Vietnamese and US holidays 2009. Please take account of the observed holidays in planning for your visa application and travel.

For further information, please contact the Visa Section of the Embassy:

Opening hours: 9:30 – 12:30 Monday through Friday.
Email: vietnamvisabooking@gmail.com
YM: travelatvietnam
Learn more about visa to Vietnam: http://www.vietnamvisabooking.com

Apply Vietnam visa online to get your visa within 2 working days guaranteed at the lowest cost $15/ 1 month single entry visa.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Vietnam visa - How it works?

After receiving your information and payment (will be advised upon receipt of your information), we will process the visa immediately. You can expect the process to take 2 to 4 working days, and in urgent cases, only 1 to 2 working days.

visa on arrival: After approval, we will fax or email you a copy of the Approval letter as an attachment. Please remember to bring at least 2 photos of passport regulation size (2in x 2in, or 5.08 cm x 5.08 cm)

Approval Code Visa: After approval, we will fax or email you a copy of the Approval letter with code as an attachment. You will then have to proceed to the Vietnam Embassy or Consulate to obtain your visa.

APPLY FOR A VISA AT AN EMBASSY- REQUIREMENTS and PROCEDURE

  • Passport with a validity of at least 6 months.
  • Visa application form.
  • 2 photos of passport regulation size (see above).
  • Visa fee: range of US$45 - 85 if application is sent directly to the Embassy or US$25-55 if your visa has been pre-approved. This fee depends on The Embassy and Type of visa required.

The visa application form may vary from Embassy to Embassy, so you need to take the form from the specific Embassy where you will obtain your visa. Submit this form filled with your original passport, 2 or 3 photos, accompanied by the visa fee. If you apply directly to The Embassy, your information will then be sent to Hanoi for approval. Therefore, it will take between 4 to 10 days depending on your country of origin. In case the Visa has already been approved at the Hanoi Immigration Office, this will then take only one day. The tourist visa is for a single entry only and a one-month stay, but it can be extended after you enter Vietnam. Diplomatic, official visas, business and other types of visas should be handled through the official agencies or government or business sponsor of the traveler.

Vietnam visa information

Only citizens of certain countries can visit Vietnam without an entry visa (valid for visit within 30 days). Those countries include: most Asean countries, Korea, Japan & Scandinavians (2005). All other citizens are required to get an entry visa before departure or a pre-approved entry visa (visa is issued on arrival at Vietnam’s International Airports) supplied before arrival in Vietnam.

We recommend that you obtain your entry visa by having a valid passport stamped prior to your departure by applying to any one of the Vietnam Embassies and/or Consulates worldwide. However, if your particular city does not have a Vietnamese embassy, and you wish to avoid procedural delays (anywhere from 4 to 10 days) which sometimes happen with visa approvals at embassies outside Vietnam, VietnamStay.Com can make this requirement a fairly easy exercise. We provide a form below, which you may copy and paste into a word document, fill out and return to us with the required information by fax or email. We will then arrange to obtain the visa approval code service for you. You will subsequently still need to get the official Vietnamese stamp of approval on your passport at any of our Embassies. Following such an approval, we will send you notification (by fax or email) and fax the approval to your desired Embassy or Consulate. You will need to take that approval with your passport to that Embassy or Consulate to get the visa stamp on your passport, which is done on the same day. You are now ready to go Vietnam!

In the event that there is no Vietnam embassy or Consulate in your country, or you just want to make Vietnam part of a multi-destination trip, then we recommend visa on arrival as your best option.

What is a 'visa on arrival ?': this is most likely the easiest way to obtain your visa without having to chase down embassies, consulates and the like prior to your trip, and is a valid alternative when applying for a tourist visa. The entry visa will be stamped on your passport as you pass through our immigration checkpoint. Though valid for thirty days, it can be extended once you enter Viet Nam. With this type of visa, you only can enter the country by air.

How to get a visa on arrival: this is where service at VietnamStay.Com shines over other travel services. We are the first agency to offer this kind of service, whereby we obtain what is called an “Approval Letter” for you from the Viet Nam Immigration Department in Hanoi. After we obtain the approval for you, we will forward you a copy by fax or email. Copies of the same document will be forwarded on your behalf to Vietnam immigration checkpoints at International Airports only, so that when you arrive in Viet Nam, the Immigration officers will have those documents on hand and will be able to issue your entry visa expediently.

Vietnam visa exemption

Visa exemption:
Vietnamese people that hold foreign passports and foreigners who are their husbands, wives and children are exempt from visa requirements to enter Vietnam and are allowed to stay for not more than 90 days. In order to be granted visa exemption certificates at Vietnamese representative offices abroad, overseas Vietnamese need conditions:

  • Foreign-issued permanent residence certificate (PRC) with the validity of at least six months since the date of entrance.
  • Visa exemption paper (VEP) is granted by Vietnamese appropriate authorities.

Those who expect to stay more than 90 days must apply for visa according to current stipulations before their entrance.

Bilateral visa exemption agreement
  • Citizens of Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Laos holding valid ordinary passports are exempt from visa requirements and are allowed to stay for not more than 30 days.
  • Citizens of China, Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, North Korea, and Rumania holding valid ordinary passports for official mission and citizens of 52 countries holding valid diplomatic or official passports are exempt from visa requirements. The duration of staying is stipulated in certain cases. For more information, please visit le website of Ministry of Foreign Affaires.

Unilateral visa exemption
  • Visa with 30-day validity is exempted for officials from ASEAN secretariat holding different kinds of passports.
  • Citizens of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Japan and South Korea holding different kinds of passports are exempt from visa requirements and are allowed to stay for not more than 15 days.

Others who want to enter Vietnam must be provided with a visa.
  • Tourist visa is valid in 30 days.
  • Visa is issued at the Vietnamese diplomatic offices or consulates in foreign countries. Visa is possibly issued at the border gates to those who have written invitations by a Vietnamese competent agencies or tourists in the tours organized by Vietnamese international travel companies.
  • Application files for visa: the entrance application (printed form); two 4x6 cm photos; passport and fee for the visa issuance.

Visa extension:
Served by all international travel companies.

Who are eligible for entry visa exemption?

Visa exemption for overseas Vietnamese

Vietnam urgent/ emergency visa at weekend

What would you do when you go to airport and suddenly find out you have no visa in hand and your airlines staff won't let you board your flight?

Simply, we called it emergency visa as you have definitely send urgent email to vietnamvisabooking@gmail.com or call us +84 912685141 to settle the issue the Approval Letter and the most important thing you should be able to be online as we will send you the Approval Letter right away to enable you to board the flight into Vietnam.

Vietnam emergency visa can be arranged in 6 or even 3 hours, in business day or weekend.

Cost will vary on the level of emergency or weekend but it is somewhere from US$150 to US$160 per person.

We normally do not want you, as our customer, to spend so much money to this. We would suggest you delay your flight then you will have time to do normal visa into Vietnam.

In the case where you are in business and/or cannot delay the arrival then we will be happy to help.

Please call us above or email us vietnamvisabooking@gmail.com, we are 24 hour online so this might be useful.

More on normal Vietnam visa...


Basically, you must have a valid Vietnam visa except you are the citizenship of visa exempted countries.

The most convenient and, we can say, easiest way is to do 'Visa - on - Arriva or Visa - at - Airport' (more about Vietnam visa on arrival) ie we send you Approval Letter, you hold it to board your incoming flight and you pay visa stamp fee locally to the Immigration - the stamp fee will depend on what type of visa you would like to have.

This will save your time sending request to Embassies and wait probably long time while the price is certainly more expensive.

http://vietnamvisabooking.com/urgent-processing.html