Can I apply for a Vietnam visa if I have dual citizenship?
Yes, you can apply for a Vietnam visa if you have dual citizenship. The process depends on which passport you choose to use for your application and travel. For example, if you have dual citizenship, you should apply for the visa using the passport you registered with your visa when entering Vietnam.
It's important to note that visa policies may differ based on the nationality of the passport you select. Some nationalities may be eligible for visa exemptions or simplified processes, such as applying for an eVisa online, while others may require more formal applications. Additionally, Vietnam does not allow for dual entries on two different passports during the same trip; the visa must match the passport used for entry.
For more information, you can check official resources such as the Vietnam eVisa portal or consult Vietnam’s immigration guidelines.
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