The Vietnam Landing Visa is also called the visa on arrival. As the name suggests, it’s the kind of visa that you’ll get only when you arrive in the country.
The Vietnam Landing Visa is also called the visa on arrival. As the name suggests, it’s the kind of visa that you’ll get only when you arrive in the country.
It’s easy to apply for the Vietnam Landing Visa for Saigon City. All you need to do is to go online and fill out the application form.
To claim your visa, head to the Landing Visa Counter in Noi Bai Airport as soon as you disembark from your flight. At the counter, submit the pre-approval letter and some other requirements.
Vietnam is only 3 hours away by plane from the Philippines. So it’s not surprising why thousands of Filipinos would come to Vietnam each day for a holiday.
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted the Vietnam government to impose travel restrictions by preventing the entry of all foreign visitors. However, a group of Korean travelers has arrived in the country recently.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has revealed an agreement between the Costa Rican Republic and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This is in terms of visa exemption among official or diplomatic passport holders.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF COSTA RICA ON VISA EXEMPTION FOR HOLDERS OF DIPLOMATIC OR SERVICE/OFFICIAL PASSPORTS The Government of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the Government of the Republic of Costa Rica, hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”; Desiring
When traveling to other countries such as Vietnam, one of the things that you need to know ahead is the amount of cash that you’re allowed to bring. Even though there are ATM machines all over Vietnam and credit cards are accepted in various establishments around the country, most experts would suggest carrying some cash
THE STATE BANK OF VIETNAM Circular No. 15/2011/TT-NHNN of August 12, 2011, providing the carrying of foreign-currency and Vietnam-dong cash by persons on entry or exit Pursuant to June 16, 2010 Law No.