Vietnam visa on arrival for Argentine

Argentine setting up a schedule for one month trip to Vietnam should choose single entry tourist Vietnam visa on arrival which is the most economical one. Please notice that this is only the service fee, you must pay more of 25 USD/pax for the stamping fee.

What is Vietnam visa on arrival?

This is legitimate Vietnam visa approved by the Vietnamese Immigration Department which you will bring with a long the trip to Vietnam to be able to enter Vietnam when arriving at Vietnamese International major airport. You won’t waste time travel to Vietnamese Embassy in this case.

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We can process such range of visa for Argentine

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What is the total fee of Vietnam visa on arrival for Argentine?

There are 2 types of fee you must be aware before applying:

1. VIETNAM VISA SERVICE FEE

Is the fee that must be paid for us in advance for your process of visa approval letter that officially issued by Vietnam Immigration Department.

2. STAMPING FEE

Is the fee you are required to pay for Vietnam Immigration Officers at arrival port to get official visa stamped onto your passport. The stamping fee must be IN CASH, credit cards are not accepted.

  • $25/pax for single entry visa
  • $50/pax from 30 days to less than 90 days multiple entries visa
  • $95/pax from 90 days to less than 180 days multiple entries visa
  • $135/pax for 1 year multiple entries visa

Although we offer many kinds of visa, we suggest you choose the one month single tourist visa for your Vietnam visa on arrival if you have not defined your travel. Once you enter Vietnam and hope to stay more but your current visa doesn’t meet the condition, can you ask for the Vietnam visa extension or Vietnam visa renewal then there’s absolutely no problem with your duration.

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For more information:

Visit us at: http://www.visa-vietnam.org.vn

Email: visa@visa-vietnam.org.vn

Hotline: +84.909.597.525, toll-free: 1-855-972-8379.

Written by visa-vietnam.org.vn | Tue, Sep 26, 2017