Vietnam e visa encourages travel

Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism authorities claim that the launch of an Vietnam e visa, has increased travel bookings to Vietnam and particularly the southern city which is the country main gateway.

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How does Vietnam e visa  encourage travel of the country?

Local media quoted the city’s Vietnam National University’s Tourism Institute head Nguyen Duc Tri, saying the eVisa also enables improved data and updates of foreign tourists visiting the country, which will help tourism officials to monitor trends and adapt the country’s tourism products to meet demand.

According to Ministry of Public Security’s Department of Immigration, 490 foreigners applied for an eVisa since it was introduced in February. Of that total 210 applications were filed a week after the pilot scheme was introduced

A two-year pilot programme started 1 February. It allows travellers to apply for an eVisa and pay for it through a bank transfer.

However, not every countries but only 80 nationalities are eligible to apply for the Vietnam e visa. For the full list, please click here.

Applications for Vietnam’s electronic visas (eVisas) can be submitted online via vietnam visa websites www.visa-vietnam.org.vn. Applications are processed by the Vietnam Immigration Department within three working days.

Each applicant must pay a non-refundable application via a bank transfer. If the applicant has internet banking then the process is not difficult,  but it requires leaving the website to go to another website (bank) to make the money transfer.

No letter of guarantee or invitation is required for online visa applications, and eVisas have avalidity period of 30 days.

The eVisa is accepted at 28 entry gates (eight international airports, 13 international border gates and seven seaports nationwide) in Vietnam, including the major hubs of Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Danang, Can Tho City, and Phu Quoc Island. This is a definitely an improvement on Myanmar’s eVisa system and hopefully Myanmar will follow Vietnam’s lead on opening the eVisa to more overland checkpoints.

For the first two months of this year, Vietnam welcomed 2,206,659 international travellers increasing 33.0%

To whom want to apply for Vietnam e visa  but have limited access to Internet or obtain no bank account

Please send us your documents to our email address:

1/ passport scan

2/ Photos

3/ Travelling sheme (entry port and exit port)

After you submit enough documents and pay the total fee of 44 dollars/person (which can be sent by Western Union), we will send you the E-visa within 4 working days via email. You won’t be charged for any more fee and easily travel to Vietnam through airports, through land ports or through sea ports.

Nevertheless, you can select the Vietnam visa on arrival instead in case this kind of visa could not meet your inquiry.

Send us your request now!

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 | Wed, Nov 08, 2017