What is the procedure when entering Vietnam with an E-Visa?
Entering Vietnam with an E-Visa is a relatively simple process. First, travelers must ensure they have a passport and printed copy of their E-Visa approval, which they received via email after the online application process. Upon arrival in Vietnam, travelers should proceed to the designated immigration counter for E-Visa holders, which is typically marked clearly at international airports and border checkpoints.
At the counter, travelers must present their passport, printed E-Visa, and any required supporting documents, such as travel itineraries or accommodation bookings. Immigration officers will check the E-Visa details against their system. After verification, travelers will receive a stamp in their passport, allowing them entry into Vietnam. It’s important to keep the E-Visa along with you throughout the stay, as it may be required for exit or future reference.
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