Vietnam evisa is in the comparision with Visa on arrival

Currently with convenient travel and visa application is quite easy, so foreign travel is being loved by many tourists. The visa policy is more open with many options for applying for a visa such as obtaining for a visa at the Embassy, Vietnam evisa, Visa on arrival, Vietnam always welcomes international friends to travel, invest and stick. In recent years, the Ministry of Tourism statistics show that Vietnamese tourism is becoming more and more popular. The number of international visitors to Vietnam has increased dramatically over the years, which is a good sign for Vietnam's tourism industry in particular and Vietnam's economy in general.

The number of foreigners coming to Vietnam has increased dramatically

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Do you understand Vietnam evisa yet? Before comparing E-visa and other solutions, invite you to find out the regulations on Vietnam E visa, which countries are licensed to use the service, which Vietnam border gate you can hold Evisa present, the benefits of evisa and the registration process in the article Vietnam evisa and the basics that tourists need to know.

Vietnam e visa is a good choice for expats who interested in travelling to Vietnam in many ways not only by aiplane and enjoying the view during their trip. However, there’s some pros and cons of evisa to be compared with visa vietnam on arrival that listed below. 

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Vietnam Visa on Arrival

Vietnam E-visa

Issuing authority

  • Vietnam Immigration Department
  • Vietnam Immigration Department

Beneficiaries

  • All travelers visiting Vietnam by airplane
  • Only citizens of 80 countries in the list

Purpose of entry

  • Vacation, business, family/friend visiting, and others
  • Vacation only

Visa validity

  • 1 month single/multiple entry
  • 3 months single/multiple entry
  • 6 months multiple entry
  • 1 year multiple entry
  • 1 month single entry only

Visa Fee

  • Depending on visa type, refunded in case your visa application is refused
  • 44$ in total, non-refundable even if your visa application is refused

The procedure of Vietnam visa

  • Visit our website 
  • Fill the form with your passport details and visa information
  • Pay the fee and get visa letter in 2 days via email
  • Print out the approval letter and show it at the Airport to take the visa stamp.
  • Submit your documents to email address: visa@visa-vietnam.org.vn such as passport scan, 2 photos and arrival port.
  • Make payment of visa fee
  • You will then be provided a copy/scan of e-visa once they have been issued.
  • Take the visa to enter Vietnam, no need to wait for taking the stamp at the airport.

Processing time

  • 1-2 working days as uasually.
  • 4-8 working hours for rush visa.
  • 30 minutes for super rush visa.
  • 3 working days for normal case.
  • 2 working das for urgent case.

Entry port

  • 4 (international airports in Vietnam including of Tan Son Nhat, Noi Bai, Da Nang and Cam Ranh)
  • 33 (8 international airports, 16 international border gates, and 9 seaports across Vietnam)

Notice

  • How long it takes you to get visa stamped is up to the quantity of people queueing at Vietnam airport for the same purpose as yours.
  • You may be easily rejected to have the Viet nam e visa by the Vietnam Immigartion.
  • You must take the same port as when you enter if you exit by land and by sea. 

 

Some notices:

- Validity of passport is at least 6 months from the date of entering Vietnam, at least 1 page left

- You cannot enter Vietnam before or after the validity period specified in your e-Visa.

We suggest you read and understand the differences clearly to pick the best kind of visa: Viet nam e visa or Vietnam visa on arrival. If you understand that you can apply now to get Visa to Vietnam as soon as possible, we are still working and ready to process your application immediately after you complete all steps.

 

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 Mia Nguyen | Thu, Sep 07, 2017