How many types of visas for Vietnam?
Tourist visa: (short staying time) It’s what you need to enter Vietnam! Available one-month single-entry visa stay in Vietnam maximum one month). Tourist visa may be extended one time for 30 days after your arrival in Vietnam. If you plan to spend more than one month in Vietnam, or if you plan to exit Vietnam and re-enter from Cambodia, Laos or China, you will need a one-month or three-month multiple-entry visa with the approval from local agents.
Business Visas: Business visa is usually valid for three or six months, allow single entry or multiple entries and the right to work. Getting a business visa has now become cheap and easy, although prices are about double those of a tourist visa. It is generally easier to apply for a business visa once in Vietnam, after having arrived on a tourist visa.
Student visas: A student visa is usually arranged after your arrival. It’s acceptable to enter Vietnam on a tourist visa, enrol in a Vietnamese language course and then apply at the immigration police for a change in status. In reality, the easiest way to do it is to contact a travel company and have them help you make the application.
Visa Extensions:If you’ve got the dollars, they’ve got the rubber stamp. Tourist-visa extensions cost as little US, but it is easier to pay more and sort this out through a travel agency. Getting the stamp yourself can be a bureaucratic nightmare. The procedure takes two or three days and you can only extend one time for 30 days. In theory you should be able to extend your visa in any provincial capital. In practice it goes smoothest in major cities, such as HCMC, Hanoi, Danang and Hue, which cater to mass tourism.
Re-Entry Visas:It’s possible to enter Cambodia, Laos or any other country from Vietnam and then re- enter without having to apply for another visa. However, you must apply for a re-entry visa before you leave Vietnam. If you do not have a re-entry visa, you will have to go through the whole Vietnamese visa nonsense again. Re-entry visas are easiest to arrange in Hanoi or HCMC, but you will almost certainly have to ask a travel agent to do the paperwork for you. Travel agents charge about US for this service and can complete the procedure in a day or two.
A woman calls in and says hello in Punjabi and then speaks English saying her husband is here on a holiday visa and it comes to an end on 31st August. We are looking to go India next month for about 2 weeks and we got married in February. Is there going to be any problems when we come back? Harjap says havent you applied for his extension yet. She says we wanted to go to India first, before we applied. Harjap says I would suggest you apply for an extension before you start doing that. You should have applied ages ago. She says we got married end of Feb. Harjap says it has been a month now, you should have applied. Put your application in, wait for it to come back and then go wherever you want afterwards. She says for extension of visa and not marriage. Harjap says yeah, extension of visa as a married person. You applied for permission to get married; you must have got married here. She says yeah, we did. Harjap says now you apply for extended visa on marriage rules. She says do you know how long that will take. Harjap says yeah, 4 to 8 weeks. She says oh, is that all? Harjap says yeah. She says alright, ok, thanks.
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