Vietnam Visa FAQs - Visa Frequently Asked Questions
261 . What if my arrival airport changes?
Be kindly informed that there will be no problem if you change your arrival airport. Since eVisa works at three International Airports of Vietnam. You still get the visa stamped onto your passport at any of these three airport regardless of which you put in your visa application.
262 . Can I Get Vietnam eVisa If I Arrive By Ship Or Land?
We only support a Vietnam visa upon arrival by air. If you come to Vietnam by sea or road, please contact Vietnam Embassy where you're living for help.
263 . How long in advance should I apply for a visa?
Normally, you will receive eVisa within 3 Working days.There is no time frame required to apply for a visa in advance.
However we suggest you should apply at least 1 week in advance to avoid any hassle or unwanted problems.
264 . Do You Need A Vietnam Single Or Multiple Entries Visa?
We provide the necessary information about a Vietnam visa, including a single or multiple visa. Read carefully for your visa application.
265 . What To Do If I Know I Entered The Wrong Passport Number?
Shortly after you submit your application, you should receive a confirmation email in the email address you provided us with. In this email, we confirm the information you entered earlier. If you find out any mistakes, please contact us right away by sending an email to [email protected].
If you do not catch the mistake until later, you will have to pay extra fee for the correct information.
266 . Do I need a photo for Vietnam e-Visa and what is its size?
Yes, you do. However, photos are required upon arrival Vietnam's airports only, so please remember to bring at least 2 photos of standard passport size (04*06 cm). Note: If you do not have time to prepare those photos before your departure, you can also get them taken at a Vietnamese airport for 2 USD or less per photo.
267 . Vietnam Visa Exemption: Do You Qualify?
Vietnam visa exemption, also known as Vietnam visa waiver or Vietnam visa free, means the situation in which a foreign national is granted permission to enter Vietnam and remain there for a predetermined amount of time without needing to follow any visa procedures because the Vietnamese government has established bilateral or unilateral visa exemption agreements with the visitor's respective country.
268 . What Are The Entry And Exit Requirements For Travelers?
In order to enter Vietnam, you will need a valid passport with at least six months validity remaining and a Vietnamese visa, a visa exemption document, or a written eVisa for a visa upon arrival. You may obtain a visa or a visa exemption document from a Vietnamese embassy or consulate prior to traveling to Vietnam. To obtain a written eVisa to enter, you must contact a travel agency prior to departure. U.S. citizens have reported unscrupulous travel agencies taking advantage of.
If you arrive without an appropriate Vietnamese visa, exemption document, or written approval for a visa upon arrival, you will not be permitted to enter and will be subject to immediate deportation. Vietnamese visas are usually valid for only one entry, unless the traveler specifically requests a multiple-entry visa, for which there may be an increased fee. If you are planning to leave Vietnam and re-enter from another country, be sure that your visa is multiple entry. If it is only single entry, you will have to obtain another visa prior to returning to Vietnam.
Please be aware that there are two fees for those want to pick up visa upon arrival at Vietnam airport: 1) the stamp fee visa at the airport and 2) the visa processing fee also call service fee Pay to the agent arrange the visa.
If you plan to travel to Vietnam by land, you must obtain the type of Vietnamese visa that adheres to the passport, please contact directly at Vietnamese embassy/consulate to get this type of visa if travelling by land to Vietnam.
Even if you have a valid visa, you may be refused entry to Vietnam. We caution you that Vietnamese immigration regulations require foreigners entering Vietnam to undertake only the activity for which their visas were issued. If you change the purpose of your visit, you must get permission to do so in advance from the appropriate Vietnamese authority.
If your passport is lost or stolen in Vietnam, you must obtain both a replacement passport and a replacement Vietnamese visa. If you have an emergency, please contact your Embassy and Consulate General can issue you a limited validity replacement passport in as little as one day; however, the Vietnamese government requires three to five working days, in addition to the day of application, to issue a replacement visa.
269 . How many kinds of Vietnam visa are there?
Generally, there are two major types of Vietnamese visas including tourist visa and business visas.
1. Tourist visas
Available 1 month single entry and 1 month multiple entry.
Maximum stay in Vietnam of 30 days.
One-time extension of 30 days after your arrival in Vietnam.
2. Business visas
Applicants should obtain the approval through their sponsor in Vietnam.
Multiple entry and stay of three or six months is available.
270 . What does eVisa look like?
The Vietnam Immigration Department issues eVisas, which permit visitors to enter and leave the country within a specified time frame. You can pick up your visa and get it stamped in your passport when you arrive in Vietnam by presenting the visa acceptance letter to immigration officials at the airport. Also, passengers should ensure that their application has accurate information before submitting it, as the relevant authorities will check the information on eVisa using your passport and travel papers. They won't allow you to board the plane if your personal information is entered incorrectly.
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