From March 6, 2024, the Agreement between the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Government of Mongolia on visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports, official passports, and ordinary passports signed on November 1, 2023, will take effect. The implementation of the Agreement marks an important step forward in strengthening cooperation, promoting immigration activities and exchanges between citizens of the two countries.
According to the Agreement, citizens of each Party holding diplomatic passports and official passports valid for at least six (06) months are exempt from visas when entering, exiting, transiting and staying in the country’s territory. The other party must not exceed ninety (90) days from the date of entry. Members of diplomatic missions, consulates, and international organizations of Vietnam and Mongolia and their relatives are exempt from visas when entering, residing, exiting, and transiting the territories of the two countries within throughout the working term.
Compared to before, visa exemption only applies to diplomatic and official passport holders. However, with this new Agreement, opportunities to move more freely have been opened for citizens of the two countries, especially those holding ordinary passports.
The new agreement stipulates that citizens holding ordinary passports valid for at least six (06) months are exempted from visas when entering, exiting, transiting and staying in the territory of the other Party for a period of no more than thirty (30) days from the date of entry, provided that the purpose of entry is not for income-generating activities.
In addition, the Agreement stipulates that citizens of one Party entering the other Party with the intention of residing longer than the above-mentioned period must apply for a visa in advance. This not only creates more favorable conditions for travel and exchanges between the two countries but also promotes bilateral trade and investment activities.
This new agreement aims to further strengthen the existing friendly relations between the two countries. When the Agreement takes effect, it will replace the Agreement between the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Government of Mongolia on travel conditions for citizens (signed on January 7, 2000).
Agreement between the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Government of the Republic of Namibia on visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports and official passports or service passports. The agreement was signed on November 19, 2013 (not yet in effect) Have agreed as follows: ARTICLE 1: HOLDERS OF F PASSPORTS 1.
Agreement Between The Government Of The Socialist Republic Of Vietnam And The Government Of The Bolivarian Republic Of Venezuela On Visa Exemption For Holders Of Diplomatic, Official Or Service Passports. The agreement was signed on May 24, 2006, effective from November 17, 2006.
Agreement Between The Government Of The Socialist Republic Of Vietnam And The Government Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan On Visa Free-Trips Of The Citizens Holding Diplomatic Passports. The agreement was signed on April 5, 2010, effective June 4, 2010.
The government of Vietnam has recently announced that Citizens of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland can now enter Vietnam without a visa for stays of up to 45 days. This means that British passport holders no longer need to obtain a visa in advance to travel to Vietnam.