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13-09-10, 10:41 AM #1
My Vietnam visa experience
This weekend I went on a trip to Vietnam. I really enjoyed the trip but one thing I did find hard to get information on was the visa application process. Therefore I thought I would do a write up here of my experience.
As I was not keen to visit the embassy or more precisely leave my passport there for a few days while my visa was processed I decided to try one of the online “visa on arrival” services. Visa on arrival is misleading as there is no such thing in Vietnam. You can not arrive in Vietnam and then get a Visa in the airport like in Bali for example. What you have to do is apply before hand and receive a visa confirmation letter saying you have a visa waiting for you at the airport in Vietnam. You then pick the visa up at the airport. You will not be let on the plane without a visa or a visa confirmation letter.
There are many companies online that provide this service. I used one called vietnamvisaonline.net. Their process although a bit convoluted is quite painless. I paid $21 for my application. I applied on a Thursday morning and got my visa confirmation letter e-mailed back by the Monday evening.
When I arrived in Vietnam it is a bit confusing as the process is not explained but it is quite straight forward.
I went to the landing visa desk with three officials behind three windows. There were a lot of people hanging around waiting but no real queue. I approached a window and gave my passport and the printout of my visa confirmation letter both of which the official retained (I also had a landing card with me but this was not required for the visa). I was then given a form to fill out and went away to complete it. The official did not speak at all or explain anything.
When I had filled out the form I approached the window again and gave the official my completed form and one passport photo (no special size). I then took a seat and waited 5-10 minutes before my name was called.
I then approached the window a third time, paid my visa fee of US$ 25 in cash (no change available) and my passport was returned with the visa stuck inside.
I was then able to go to passport control and proceed as normal getting my passport and landing card stamped although the offical did not take the landing card.
So the total cost of the visa (up to 1 month single entry) worked out at US $46 ($21 for service and $25 for Immigration. Note that these fees are seperated). Hope that helps!
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13-09-10, 05:45 PM #2
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Re: My Vietnam visa experience
Ive been to Vietnam about 1 week ago, the easiest way i found is via Cambodia, but i must admit they seem to have put the prices up recently, it cost me $45 at the vietnam visa office in shanokvile the beach town, i thought i paid $30 3 years ago, this is fairly expensive if you ask me, i traveled from phnom penh to ho chi min, only $9 but 7hrs, only about 20 mins at boarder and was told if i paid $12 for the VIP bus you dont even get off!!!! There is no extra costs at the boader. Also when i got my visa it took 5 mins in Cambodia, its very expensive to get visa in Thailand or in England and there are many con visa sites willing to take your money on visa on arrival claims. basically you use a agent you will pay over the odds,i found vietnam very cheap but 19,000dong to the dollar very hard to not think you being ripped off paying to much! one beer for example gos from 8,000dong to 34,000dong? yes i though still cheap but someones playing silly buggers!!!! cheers
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05-06-11, 11:19 AM #3
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15-12-11, 12:59 AM #4
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We are going to vietnam for the first time in february, has any one got any tips for 2 disabled pensioners, things to do ,or avoid, tours, carhire etc , many thanks in advance
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15-12-11, 10:42 AM #5
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