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intelligence365 · 1 year
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Want to get Vietnam visa quickly? ETS Vietnam business visa and tourist visa services
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Want to get a Vietnam visa quickly? Contact ETS Vietnam Visa San Diego Services now
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toppicksreviews · 6 days
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Vietnam visa application
The Vietnam visa application process involves submitting required documents, including a passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay, a completed application form, passport-sized photos, and proof of payment for visa fees. Depending on the visa type, additional documents such as an invitation letter or business license may be necessary. Applicants can choose between applying online for an e-visa or visiting a Vietnamese embassy or consulate for traditional visa processing. More info: https://toppicksreviews.com
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hajsadhku · 4 months
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Vietnam Tourist & Business Visa Service San Diego, CA, Phoenix, AZ
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If you are seeking to apply for Vietnam visa tourist or business, Get in touch with Express travel services in San Diego for expedited or rush Vietnam visa.
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visa-123 · 6 months
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applyonlineevisa · 7 months
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Apply Vietnam e-Business Visa Online
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Applying for a Vietnam e-Business Visa online is convenient and efficient for business travelers. This expedited process enables candidates to complete the required papers from any location with internet access, avoiding the need for in-person trips to embassies or consulates. Travelers can easily receive an e-Business Visa by filling out an online application form and providing essential documents such as passport scans and business letters. This digital visa simplifies admission into Vietnam for business purposes, allowing travelers to conduct meetings, conferences, and other commercial operations without difficulty. Accept the simplicity of online applications and speed up your business operations in Vietnam.
Happy Travelling !!!
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jubaer01 · 8 months
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VIETNAMESE Official Urgent Electronic Visa
Online Vietnam Visa - วีซ่าอิเล็กทรอนิกส์เวียดนามที่รวดเร็วและรวดเร็วออนไลน์ วีซ่าท่องเที่ยวและธุรกิจอย่างเป็นทางการของรัฐบาลเวียดนาม
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Address : 323 Moo 9 Chokchai-Det Udom Rd. Nong Bua Sala Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province 30000
Phone : +66 2 305 8344
Website : https://www.vietnam-e-visa.org/th/visa/
Business Hours : 24/7/365
Owner / Official Contact Name :Ria Holden  Vanessa
Description :รัฐบาลเวียดนามได้แนะนำวิธีการยื่นขอวีซ่าเวียดนามออนไลน์ที่ง่าย รวดเร็วที่สุดและสะดวกที่สุดบนเว็บไซต์นี้ ตอนนี้คุณสามารถกรอกแบบฟอร์มสมัครวีซ่าเวียดนามออนไลน์ได้จากบ้านที่หรูหราของคุณโดยไม่ต้องไปที่สถานทูตเวียดนาม กรอกแบบฟอร์มภายในไม่กี่นาที อัปโหลดรูปถ่ายใบหน้าและหน้าหนังสือเดินทางของคุณ และชำระเงินออนไลน์ หลังจากนั้นไม่กี่วัน คุณจะได้รับ eVisa เวียดนามทางอีเมล คุณสามารถเยี่ยมชมสนามบินหรือท่าเรือได้ทันทีโดยไม่ต้องไปที่สถานทูตเวียดนาม นอกจากนี้ จำเป็นต้องมีตราประทับบนหนังสือเดินทางหรือบนกระดาษด้วย กระบวนการทางอิเล็กทรอนิกส์นี้เรียกว่า eVisa หรือวีซ่าอิเล็กทรอนิกส์สำหรับเวียดนาม มีให้บริการใน 80 ประเทศ หากคุณมาจากหนึ่งในประเทศที่โชคดีเหล่านี้ คุณสามารถข้ามคิวเพื่อสมัครพอร์ทัลออนไลน์สำหรับวีซ่าเวียดนามได้ คุณสามารถถ่ายภาพจากโทรศัพท์มือถือของคุณและส่งอีเมลถึงเราหากคุณไม่สามารถอัปโหลดได้ คุณจะต้องพกหนังสือเดินทางตัวจริงไปที่สนามบินเพื่อให้เจ้าหน้าที่ตรวจคนเข้าเมืองที่สนามบินสามารถประทับตราหน้าหนังสือเดินทางของคุณเพื่อเข้าประเทศเวียดนาม นอกจากนี้หนังสือเดินทางของคุณจะต้องมีอายุ 180 วันนับจากวันที่คุณเข้าเวียดนาม ประเทศต่อไปนี้มีสิทธิ์ได้รับวีซ่าออนไลน์เวียดนาม หรือที่เรียกว่า eVisa เวียดนาม, เบลเยียม, เนเธอร์แลนด์, อินเดีย, นาอูรู, โปรตุเกส, โครเอเชีย, รัสเซีย, สเปน, หมู่เกาะโซโลมอน, กาตาร์, เยอรมนี, ลิกเตนสไตน์, อาร์เจนตินา, โปแลนด์, กรีซ, ออสเตรเลีย, บรูไน, สหรัฐอเมริกา , เดนมาร์ก, โรมาเนีย, บราซิล, มอลตา, บัลแกเรีย, ฟินแลนด์, ไอซ์แลนด์, อาเซอร์ไบจาน, ฟิลิปปินส์, เซนต์ลูเซีย, ไอร์แลนด์, เม็กซิโก, เปรู, สโลวาเกีย, เวเนซุเอลา, นอร์เวย์, จอร์เจีย, มองโกเลีย, เอสโตเนีย, สโลวีเนีย, ลิทัวเนีย, โคลัมเบีย, ปาปัวนิวกินี, เซอร์เบีย, คาซัคสถาน, อุรุกวัย, สหรัฐอาหรับเอมิเรตส์, สวีเดน, เกาหลี, อาร์เมเนีย, ฟิจิ, มอนเตเนโกร, สวิตเซอร์แลนด์, อันดอร์รา, คิวบา, ลัตเวีย, กัมพูชา, โมนาโก, แคนาดา, นิวซีแลนด์, อิตาลี, ฝรั่งเศส, ลักเซมเบิร์ก, หมู่เกาะมาร์แชลล์, วานูอาตู, ไซปรัส, มาซิโดเนีย, ฮังการี, สาธารณรัฐเช็ก, ญี่ปุ่น, ซานมารีโน, บอสเนียและเฮอร์เซโกวีนา, มอลโดวา, เบลารุส, สหราชอาณาจักร, ปานามา, ออสเตรีย, มอนต์เซอร์รัต, ไมโครนีเซีย, ชิลี  Government of Vietnam has introduced the simplest, quickest and easy method to apply for Vietnam Visa Online on this website. You can now fill out the Vietnam Visa Online Application Form from the luxury of your home without visiting Vietnam Embassy. Fill the form in couple of minutes, upload your face photograph and passport page and make payment online. After a few days you will receive vietnamse eVisa by email. You can visit the airport or seaport straight away without going to vietnamse Embassy. Also, there is on physical or paper stamp required on your passport. This electronic process also known as eVisa or Electronic Visa for Vietnam is available to 80 countries. If you are from one of these lucky countries, you can skip the queue to apply on Online Portal for Vietnam Visa. You can take the photo from your mobile phone and email us if you cannot upload. You will need to carry original passport to the airport so that the immigration officers at the airport can stamp your passport page for entry into Vietnam. Also, your passport must be valid for 180 days on the date of your entry into Vietnam. The following countries are eligible for Vietnam Online Visa aka eVisa Vietnam, Belgium, Netherlands, India, Nauru, Portugal, Croatia, Russia, Spain, Solomon Islands, Qatar, Germany, Liechtenstein, Argentina, Poland, Greece, Australia, Brunei, United States, Denmark, Romania, Brazil, Malta, Bulgaria, Finland, Iceland, Azerbaijan, Philippines, Saint Lucia, Ireland, Mexico, Peru, Slovakia, Venezuela, Norway, Georgia, Mongolia, Estonia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Colombia, Papua New Guinea, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Sweden, Korea, Armenia, Fiji, Montenegro, Switzerland, Andorra, Cuba, Latvia, Cambodia, Monaco, Canada, New Zealand, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Marshall Islands, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Macedonia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Japan, San Marino, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Belarus, United Kingdom, Panama, Austria, Montserrat, Micronesia, Chile.
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gunzzel · 1 year
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So I finally got to visit Bokor National Park and the remains of the old French outpost there. I became stranded in Cambodia a few months back, due mostly to the need to leave Vietnam for a visa run. It was oppressively hot in Phnom Penh, and once I'd received word I wouldn't be able to pick up my visa for at least an extra week, I decided to head down to Kampot for a few days. I met some great folks down there- expats from the UK, France, a few Aussie characters. They said I should go up Bokor Mountain and take a look- it turned into one of the best solo travel days of my life. I hired a 125cc Airblade and took the 90-minute trip. The temperature drops 10 degrees as you climb the hill, and there's a bunch of monkey troops along the way. I was given a few kilos of over-ripe mangoes to feed them by one of the French expats I met. At the top the old French Casino wasn't the eerie ruins it once was- It's had a makeover and now is back in business (sort of- basically empty as far as I could tell- a few rich families playing on the front lawn). Two other massive Chinese-built gambling houses seemed completely abandoned. Good. I got to explore the old French church, and many other old out-buildings were still there, but access to them was blocked for some reason. That was annoying. Anyways, I cruised around the top of the hill and found plenty to shoot with my beloved Lucy Lumix. We had a great day out together.
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And so it begins…
As part of the IB classic program at USC we spend the second semester of junior year abroad, and after living vicariously through my older IB friends it is now my turn to go abroad! This semester I will be studying at Foreign Trade University (FTU) in Hanoi, Vietnam.
I’ve been in Hanoi for a little over a week now. I flew out during New Years, which ended up being a good time as none of the airports I went through were busy. Airports had been having problems during this holiday season so I was a little worried, but everything went smoothly for me with no flight delays, baggage loss, or other issues. The only part of my travel that was a little rough was Noi Bai airport here in Hanoi. The visa officers were quite rude and not clear in their instructions, and when I exited the airport I was swatted by people trying to sell me tours, taxis, SIM cards, etc. since I am obviously a foreigner. I walked through a group of small children and they all reached out to pet me.
I knew when I chose to study abroad in Vietnam that I would stand out as a foreigner but it has still been a lot to experience firsthand. I have had to adjust to getting stared at whenever I walk around the city. People have been very nice and friendly, however, and the staring is usually just out of curiosity.
FTU has also provided a very nice welcome to the international exchange students. We had an orientation day where they served us a feast and had students sing for us, and today they had us participate in the campus Tet activities. Tet is the Vietnamese New Year and the biggest holiday here. My friend who lives here describes it as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s all in one holiday. Starting next week we will have nearly a month off of school for it, so today FTU held a festival to celebrate. There were musical and dance performances, games, street food, and special crafts. The school had all of the international students dress in traditional áo dài to be better immersed in Vietnamese culture. They also had us compete in a “Sweet, Fragrant” competition where we arranged fruits and flowers. The international team somehow took third place despite not knowing what we were doing.
Overall my time here in Vietnam has been off to a great start, and I can’t wait for what the rest of the semester holds.
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cody-apexart · 2 years
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Day 12
This is honestly more or less a shitting on apex post. I apologies, but srsly. My time in Saigon has been so enjoyable, I really love this city and most of the experiences I have had, but the organization and communication style implemented by apex is making this less fun! Im in a bad mood, and had a bad day. Here’s the play by play:
I feel like the zoom mediation class today really set my day up for failure. Ive been practicing mediation on and off for over half my life— at this point Im pretty particular about what I like, and have tried out a lot of different styles to figure out what I enjoy and what works for me. This zoom meditation class lead by some man in southern California really was more of an hour long lecture of this dude talking about how he used to be depressed but now he isnt, and maybe 15 min of mediation max. I was all about work, like work like jobs, like capitalist meditation. When he said the phrase “hiring managers read your energy body” I knew I had heard enough. Which was kinda for the best, because I started looking at my email and noticed two had just come in from apex! One contained information that said the pottery class on my sched started at 9am not 10am. I had been preped to get there at 10, and at the time I was reading that email, it was already after 9am. I called the studio and they said I could still attend, though I did miss an hour of workshop time. Also, once I got there they said the ceramics wont be ready for 2 weeks. In 2 weeks I wont be here anymore. Why wouldn’t yall schedule this class earlier in my schedule? Also it was noted in my sched that the class would cost 40000 VND, but it was really 400000 VND. I also got an email from apex that I was RSVPd for a tech company business mixer. I hadn’t noticed it on my schedule because it was set for the wrong time, the event was probably entered in EST, so it was coming up on friday instead of thursday and was kinda hidden by the other long event on my friday sched. This email was my first time hearing about it, and since I was already reeling from the meditation class and time change to pottery I was like wtfffff.
Like what type of weird ass shit is that? Send someone with no tech experience to an even that is intended for people working in tech and living in Vietnam? Its just like why send me to crash their party? I don’t really understand, there are so many other places I could talk to strangers without being so out of place, like out of place in a way that kinda feels disrespectful and disruptive to the event. I dont mind being out of place or having to talk to stagers, but it just feels rude to show up to an event I rly have no business being at. Since the story slam, anything that comes off eventbrite I am very skeptical of.
Idk why nearly everything on the schedule feels like its made out to be a riddle. The times are wrong, the addresses are wrong. I can never just do what the calendar says and expect it to work out seamlessly. I feel like I spend so much troubleshooting shit that should already be taken care of.
Also I still havnt been reimbursed for this plane ticket?! Even though I sent the necessary info twice, and it says in a number of places that I can request reimbursement whenever id like. Similarly, the agreement I signed notes 45 days will be given in advance to get a visa if necessary, I was given 6 six businesses days notice. Like all of this is just causes what feels like /unnecessary/ stress, unless that feeling is all part of the program too? Im trying to just learn a lesson in loosing control.
Anyway, I went a little rouge today and didnt go to capoeira. I was emotionally exhausted, and my ankle is a little weird and clicky from walking so much. This is the first activity ive skipped-- I probably wouldnt have skipped it if I didnt already do the class last week, but knowing how intense it was, and how bad I felt, it was the right decision for me today. I cant wait for this upcoming day off. Two weeks non-stop is starting to get to me.
I went to a later screening of the movie since my evening was free, and wow, another movie centered around a traumatic pregnancy experience. The main character miscarried during a robbery at 6 months. I watched the trailer this time to avoid this type of thing, but it didnt reveal that plot point. actually the whole movie was actually about really toxic abusive relationships, but the trailer made it seem like a comedy. Anyway this was less fucked up than the abortion horror movie, but still fucked up. okay, but also the main character did ceramics, and i did a ceramics class this morning...was that planned? how curated are these days? I think this trip is the only time I have ever been in a movie theater without a friend or companion. Watching movies alone is totally new for me, just like how ive literally never used a pottery wheel before today. Also mark making scares me so painting the ceramic bowl I made was notably difficult for me. I am incredibly grateful for these experiences despite everything i just vented about.
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How to Invest, Do Business and Reside in Vietnam in 2022?
With economic opening policies, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam is an attractive destination for foreign investors. Accordingly, the number of foreign investors in Vietnam is constantly increasing. In order to create favorable conditions for individual investors with direct capital investment or representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam to live, work, Vietnam has policies, suitable for each type of investor in being granted temporary residence cards in Vietnam.
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                         How to Invest, Do Business and Reside in Vietnam
Investors using visas, temporary residence cards under the investment category sponsored  by foreign investment companies and with the temporary residence card symbol DT, are divided into three types of temporary residence cards as follows: (i) DT1 – Issued to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with a contributed capital of VND 100 billion (USD 4.5 mil) or more or investing in industries, professions eligible for investment incentives, geographical areas with investment incentives decided by the Government; (ii) DT2 – Issued to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with a contributed capital of between VND 50 billion (USD 2.3 mil) and under VND 100 billion or investing in industries, trades to encourage development investment decided by the Government; (iii) DT3 – Issued to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with capital contribution from VND 03 billion (USD 136k) to less than VND 50 billion. Temporary residence cards with a specific term for investors and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam are as follows: Temporary residence cards with symbol DT1 have a term of not more than 10 years; Temporary residence card with symbol DT2 is valid for no more than 05 years; Temporary residence card with symbol DT3 is valid for no more than 03 years. In case foreign investors and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with a contributed capital of less than VND 03 billion, they will not be granted a temporary residence card, instead they will apply for a signed visa DT4 which is valid for no more than 12 months.
The application file for applying for a temporary residence card to a foreign investor must be documents proving the status of the sponsoring agency, organization, individual; documents proving the relationship between the investor and the sponsoring agency, organization or individual; information of the sponsored investor; relevant document information to determine the type of temporary residence card issued to investors; and declarations in accordance with the law.
If foreign investors and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam wishing to stay in Vietnam, they need to apply for a temporary residence card according to the conditions, documents, procedures of Vietnamese law. It is important to consult with law firm in Vietnam for effective solutions.
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visa-123 · 6 months
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How to Invest, Do Business and Reside in Vietnam in 2022?
With economic opening policies, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam is an attractive destination for foreign investors. Accordingly, the number of foreign investors in Vietnam is constantly increasing. In order to create favorable conditions for individual investors with direct capital investment or representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam to live, work, Vietnam has policies, suitable for each type of investor in being granted temporary residence cards in Vietnam.
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                       How to Invest, Do Business and Reside in Vietnam
Investors using visas, temporary residence cards under the investment category sponsored  by foreign investment companies and with the temporary residence card symbol DT, are divided into three types of temporary residence cards as follows: (i) DT1 – Issued to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with a contributed capital of VND 100 billion (USD 4.5 mil) or more or investing in industries, professions eligible for investment incentives, geographical areas with investment incentives decided by the Government; (ii) DT2 – Issued to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with a contributed capital of between VND 50 billion (USD 2.3 mil) and under VND 100 billion or investing in industries, trades to encourage development investment decided by the Government; (iii) DT3 – Issued to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with capital contribution from VND 03 billion (USD 136k) to less than VND 50 billion. Temporary residence cards with a specific term for investors and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam are as follows: Temporary residence cards with symbol DT1 have a term of not more than 10 years; Temporary residence card with symbol DT2 is valid for no more than 05 years; Temporary residence card with symbol DT3 is valid for no more than 03 years. In case foreign investors and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with a contributed capital of less than VND 03 billion, they will not be granted a temporary residence card, instead they will apply for a signed visa DT4 which is valid for no more than 12 months.
The application file for applying for a temporary residence card to a foreign investor must be documents proving the status of the sponsoring agency, organization, individual; documents proving the relationship between the investor and the sponsoring agency, organization or individual; information of the sponsored investor; relevant document information to determine the type of temporary residence card issued to investors; and declarations in accordance with the law.
If foreign investors and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam wishing to stay in Vietnam, they need to apply for a temporary residence card according to the conditions, documents, procedures of Vietnamese law. It is important to consult with law firm in Vietnam for effective solutions.
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hajsadhku · 1 year
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Want to get Vietnam visa quickly? ETS Vietnam business visa and tourist visa services
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Want to get a Vietnam visa quickly? Contact ETS Vietnam Visa San Diego Services now!
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jubaer01 · 8 months
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VIETNAMESE Official Urgent Electronic Visa
Online Vietnam Visa - 迅速かつ迅速なベトナム電子ビザオンライン、ベトナム政府公式観光およびビジネスビザ
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Address : 3 Chome-4-33 Motoazabu, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0046, Japan
Phone : +81 3-3403-3388
Website : https://www.vietnam-e-visa.org/ja/visa/
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Description :ベトナム政府は、このウェブサイトでオンラインでベトナムビザを申請する最も簡単、迅速、簡単な方法を導入しました。 ベトナム大使館を訪問することなく、自宅で贅沢にベトナムビザのオンライン申請フォームに記入できるようになりました。 数分でフォームに記入し、顔写真とパスポートのページをアップロードして、オンラインで支払いを行ってください。 数日後、ベトナムの電子ビザが電子メールで届きます。 ベトナム大使館に行かなくても、空港や港に直接行くことができます。 また、パスポートには物理的なスタンプまたは紙のスタンプが必要です。 eVisa または Electronic Visa for Vietnam としても知られるこの電子プロセスは、80 か国で利用できます。 これらの幸運な国の出身であれば、ベトナムビザのオンラインポータルで申請の列に並ばずに済みます。 アップロードできない場合は、携帯電話から写真を撮ってメールでご連絡ください。 空港の入国管理官がベトナム入国のためにパスポートのページにスタンプを押してもらえるよう、パスポートの原本を空港まで携帯する必要があります。 また、パスポートはベトナム入国日から180日間有効でなければなりません。 以下の国は、ベトナム オンライン ビザ、別名 eVisa の資格があります。 ベトナム、ベルギー、オランダ、インド、ナウル、ポルトガル、クロアチア、ロシア、スペイン、ソロモン諸島、カタール、ドイツ、リヒテンシュタイン、アルゼンチン、ポーランド、ギリシャ、オーストラリア、ブルネイ、米国、デンマーク、ルーマニア、ブラジル、マルタ、ブルガリア、フィンランド、アイスランド、アゼルバイジャン、フィリピン、セントルシア、アイルランド、メキシコ、ペルー、スロバキア、ベネズエラ、ノルウェー、ジョージア、モンゴル、エストニア、スロベニア、リトアニア、コロンビア、パプアニューギニア、セルビア、カザフスタン、ウルグアイ、アラブ首長国連邦、スウェーデン、韓国、アルメニア、フィジー、モンテネグロ、スイス、アンドラ、キューバ、ラトビア、カンボジア、モナコ、カナダ、ニュージーランド、イタリア、フランス、ルクセンブルク、マーシャル諸島、バヌアツ、キプロス、マケドニア、ハンガリー、チェコ共和国、日本、サンマリノ、ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナ、モルドバ、ベラルーシ、イギリス、パナマ、オーストリア、モントセラト、ミクロネシア、チリ。  Government of Vietnam has introduced the simplest, quickest and easy method to apply for Vietnam Visa Online on this website. You can now fill out the Vietnam Visa Online Application Form from the luxury of your home without visiting Vietnam Embassy. Fill the form in couple of minutes, upload your face photograph and passport page and make payment online. After a few days you will receive vietnamse eVisa by email. You can visit the airport or seaport straight away without going to vietnamse Embassy. Also, there is on physical or paper stamp required on your passport. This electronic process also known as eVisa or Electronic Visa for Vietnam is available to 80 countries. If you are from one of these lucky countries, you can skip the queue to apply on Online Portal for Vietnam Visa. You can take the photo from your mobile phone and email us if you cannot upload. You will need to carry original passport to the airport so that the immigration officers at the airport can stamp your passport page for entry into Vietnam. Also, your passport must be valid for 180 days on the date of your entry into Vietnam. The following countries are eligible for Vietnam Online Visa aka eVisa Vietnam, Belgium, Netherlands, India, Nauru, Portugal, Croatia, Russia, Spain, Solomon Islands, Qatar, Germany, Liechtenstein, Argentina, Poland, Greece, Australia, Brunei, United States, Denmark, Romania, Brazil, Malta, Bulgaria, Finland, Iceland, Azerbaijan, Philippines, Saint Lucia, Ireland, Mexico, Peru, Slovakia, Venezuela, Norway, Georgia, Mongolia, Estonia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Colombia, Papua New Guinea, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Sweden, Korea, Armenia, Fiji, Montenegro, Switzerland, Andorra, Cuba, Latvia, Cambodia, Monaco, Canada, New Zealand, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Marshall Islands, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Macedonia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Japan, San Marino, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Belarus, United Kingdom, Panama, Austria, Montserrat, Micronesia, Chile.
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How to Apply for Vietnam Visa
When applying for a Vietnam visa, the process typically involves several steps. First, applicants must determine the type of visa they need, such as a tourist or business visa. After that, they can fill out the online application form, upload required documents, and pay the visa fee. The processing time can vary, but it usually takes a few business days. Once approved, the visa will be sent via email, and travelers should print it out to present upon arrival in Vietnam. More info: https://toppicksreviews.com
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Navigating the Vietnam visa for Indians has become simpler with various accessible options and streamlined application processes. Vietnam, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and bustling cities, has become a sought-after destination for Indian travelers. As tourism and business exchanges between India and Vietnam grow, understanding the Vietnam visa process has become essential for Indian citizens planning their visit. Whether for a short vacation, business trip, or long-term stay, navigating the visa requirements and application methods is crucial for a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. This guide provides comprehensive information on the various Vietnam visa options available for Indians, detailing the application process, costs, and processing times to ensure a well-prepared and enjoyable trip to Vietnam. Also Learn How earn money Online
Vietnam e visa
Vietnam, with its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities, has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers from around the world, including India. To facilitate easier travel, the Vietnamese government offers an electronic visa (e-visa) system, allowing tourists to apply for their visa online. This guide provides detailed information about the Vietnam e-visa process, specifically for Indian citizens, in 2024.
Vietnam e visa for Indian
Obtaining a Vietnam e-visa for Indian citizens has become a streamlined and efficient process, significantly simplifying travel arrangements for those wishing to explore the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of Vietnam. The e-visa system allows Indian travelers to apply online, eliminating the need to visit a Vietnamese embassy or consulate. The process involves filling out an online application, submitting a scanned copy of the passport's biographical page and a passport-sized photograph, and paying the visa fee. Typically processed within three working days, the e-visa grants a single entry and is valid for 30 days, making it an ideal option for short-term tourists and business visitors. This user-friendly system not only saves time and effort but also encourages more Indian tourists to experience the diverse attractions that Vietnam has to offer. Also Learn About Scholarships
Vietnam visa for Indians 2024
In 2024, the process of obtaining a Vietnam visa for Indian citizens has been further streamlined, catering to a variety of travel purposes such as tourism, business, work, and study. Indian travelers can now choose from multiple visa options, including the convenient e-visa, which can be applied for online and is typically processed within three working days. This single-entry visa is valid for a 30-day stay, ideal for short-term visits. For those requiring longer stays or multiple entries, traditional visa types such as tourist, business, and work visas are available through Vietnamese embassies and consulates, each with specific application requirements and processing times. This improved and diversified visa systemenhances the travel experience, making Vietnam an increasingly accessible and attractive destination for Indian nationals in 2024.
Vietnam visa requirements
Understanding the Vietnam visa requirements is essential for a smooth travel experience, especially for Indian nationals planning a visit. The key Vietnam visa for Indians documents include a valid passport with at least six months of validity from the date of entry, a recent passport-sized photograph, and a completed visa application form. Depending on the type of visa, additional documents such as an invitation letter for business visas or proof of enrollment for student visas might be necessary. For those opting for the e-visa, a digital copy of the passport's biographical page and the photograph must be uploaded during the online application process. Ensuring all required documents are accurate and complete helps facilitate a hassle-free visa approval process, allowing travelers to focus on their exciting journey to Vietnam. Vietnam Visa Application The Vietnam visa application process has been designed to be straightforward and user-friendly, accommodating various travel needs. Indian citizens can apply for their visa through several methods, including the e-visa system, visa on arrival, and traditional visa applications via the Vietnamese embassy or consulate. The e-visa can be applied for online by filling out a form, uploading required documents such as a passport copy and a passport-sized photograph, and paying the visa fee. For the visa on arrival, travelers need to obtain a pre-approval letter online before departing, which they will present upon arrival in Vietnam to receive their visa. Traditional visa applications require a visit to the nearest Vietnamese embassy or consulate, where applicants submit their documents and complete the visa form. Each method has its own set of requirements and processing times, allowing travelers to choose the most convenient option for their needs. Also Learn About Careers Vietnam Visa Price for Indian The cost of a Vietnam visa for Indian citizens varies depending on the type of visa and the chosen application method. For the e-visa, which is suitable for short-term stays up to 30 days, the fee is approximately $25. The visa on arrival option involves additional costs, including a service fee for the pre-approval letter (ranging from $10 to $20) and a stamping fee paid upon arrival, which can be $25 for a single-entry visa and $50 or more for multiple entries. Traditional visa applications processed through the Vietnamese embassy or consulate may have different fee structures, depending on the visa type and duration of stay. It is advisable to check the latest fee information on the official Vietnamese immigration website or through the embassy before applying. Vietnam Visa on Arrival for Indian The Vietnam visa on arrival is a popular option for Indian travelers arriving by air, offering a convenient alternative to pre-arranged visas. To obtain this visa, applicants must first secure a pre-approval letter from a recognized Vietnamese travel agency. This involves filling out an online form and paying a service fee. Once approved, the applicant will receive the pre-approval letter via email, which they must print and carry along with passport-sized photographs and the visa stamping fee. Upon arrival at a Vietnamese international airport, travelers present these documents at the visa on arrival counter, where the visa is stamped into their passport. This process is particularly beneficial for those who require a visa urgently or prefer handling part of the application online. Vietnam Visa Cost The cost of obtaining a Vietnam visa depends on several factors, including the type of visa, the application method, and the length of stay. E-visas typically cost around $25 for a single-entry 30-day visa. For visas on arrival, travelers need to budget for both the pre-approval letter fee (approximately $10 to $20) and the stamping fee upon arrival, which can range from $25 for single-entry to $50 or more for multiple-entry visas. Traditional visa fees at embassies or consulates vary based on the visa category and processing times. It's important to verify the exact costs associated with each type of visa to ensure adequate preparation for the application process. Vietnam Visa for Indians Processing Time The processing time for Vietnam visas for Indian citizens varies depending on the type of visa and the application method chosen. E-visas generally take about three working days to process, making them a quick and efficient option for short-term travelers. Visa on arrival pre-approval letters are typically issued within two to three business days, though expedited services are available at an additional cost. Traditional visa applications submitted through a Vietnamese embassy or consulate may take longer, often ranging from five to seven business days, or more during peak travel seasons. It's advisable for travelers to apply well in advance of their planned departure date to ensure timely receipt of their visa.
FAQ's
1. Is Vietnam visa free for Indian citizens? A: No, Vietnam is not visa-free for Indian citizens. Indian travelers must obtain a visa before entering Vietnam, either through the e-visa system, visa on arrival, or by applying at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate. 2. How much is a visa for Vietnam from India? A: The cost of a Vietnam visa for Indian citizens varies depending on the type of visa and the application method. Further, An e-visa typically costs around $25. For a visa on arrival, there are additional fees including a service fee for the pre-approval letter (about $10 to $20) and a stamping fee upon arrival, which ranges from $25 for single-entry to $50 or more for multiple-entry visas. Traditional visas obtained through the embassy have varying fees depending on the visa type and duration. 3. Can I get a visa on arrival in Vietnam? Yes, Indian citizens can get a visa on arrival in Vietnam, but they must first obtain a pre-approval letter from a recognized Vietnamese travel agency. This letter is required to get the visa stamped into the passport upon arrival at a Vietnamese international airport. 4. How much is an e-visa for Vietnam? An e-visa for Vietnam costs approximately $25. This fee is paid online during the application process. 5.  Is visa on arrival for Indians in Vietnam? Yes, visa on arrival is available for Indian citizens traveling to Vietnam by air. However, it requires obtaining a pre-approval letter before departure, which must be presented along with other documents at the visa on arrival counter upon landing in Vietnam. 6. How long does a Vietnam e-visa take? The processing time for a Vietnam e-visa is typically around three working days. However, it is advisable to apply well in advance of your travel date to account for any potential delays.
Conclusion:-
In conclusion, obtaining a Vietnam visa for Indian citizens can be more accessible through various streamlined processes. Including the e-visa, visa on arrival. And traditional embassy applications. Each option caters to different travel needs. Ensuring flexibility and convenience for all travelers. Hence, with clear guidelines, reasonable costs, and efficient processing times. So, securing a Vietnam visa is a straightforward task that facilitates the exploration of this vibrant and culturally rich country. By understanding the specific requirements and procedures, Indian travelers can confidently plan their trip to Vietnam, making the most of their journey with minimal hassle. Also Check China Visa for Indians | Online Application & Process Read the full article
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