CAN I EXTEND MY VIETNAM EVISA?
Travelers can visit Vietnam for up to 30 days with an approved eVisa. Foreigners who wish to stay longer in the country may be able to extend or renew their eVisa. | |
A TRAVEL GUIDE TO HỘI AN
Hoi An is one of the most popular destinations for visitors in Vietnam. The town is located in central Vietnam, and it’s a mid-way stop for many travelers doing a trip from the North to the South (or vice versa). If you are planning to travel to Hội An, you must ensure that you meet Vietnam’s entry requirements. Depending on your nationality and travel plans, this may include applying for a visa before your trip. | |
Vietnam Visa Stamping Fee: What is and Why Should I Pay for it?
The majority of foreign nationals traveling to Vietnam require authorization to enter the country. There are different types of visas available for different nationalities and some of these require the individual to pay a Vietnam visa stamping fee upon arrival. | |
What to Expect From a Visit To Hanoi Train Street
Up until recently thousands of tourists flocked to visit Hanoi’s Train Street every year. The unique sight of Vietnamese trains running through a narrow street was a favorite for social media influencers and photographers alike. However, as of October 12th 2019 local authorities have started restricting access to the street citing safety fears. | |
Do Minors Need a Visa for Vietnam?
When planning a trip to Vietnam, parents should know that children do need to have a valid visa to enter the country. However, there are different rules depending on the age and travel documents of the child. This page explains the Vietnam visa requirements for families, and how to get a Vietnam visa for children. Guide to Vietnam Visa for Children | |
Transit Visa for Vietnam
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eVisa Photo Requirements for Vietnam
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Chinese e-Passports Cannot Be Used to Apply for the Vietnamese eVisa
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Traffic and Road Conditions in Vietnam
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Recommended Time for a Visit to Vietnam
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