How to visit Vietnam from another country – Làm sao đến Việt Nam từ nước ngoài?
How to go to Vietnam from other country, for example: Thailand, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, India, Philipines, Malaysia, Mianma… or another city, for example: Siem Reap, Bangkok, Manila, Bali, Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong, Phnom Penh, Mumbai… How to get visa to Vietnam, visa exemption Vietnam…
How to get visa to Vietnam
Most visitors to Việt Nam need a visa to enter the country. Visas are exempted for the citizens of the countries, which have signed a bilateral or unilateral visa exemption agreement with Việt Nam, tourist visa may be valid for 15 to 30 days.
Tourist visa can only be obtained in Vietnamese embassies, consulates abroad. Otherwise, you can get a visa at the border gates if you are invitees of some Vietnamese competent organs or you are travelling on a package tour organized by Vietnamese travel companies. To apply for a visa, the requirements are as follows:
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Entry permit form (which can vary from one Vietnamese embassies or consulate abroad to another) – There are two categories of this form: for foreigners and for Vietnamese overseas.
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Two photos (4cmx6cm or 3cmx4cm)
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Original passport
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Visa fee.
You should send your application and photos to a Vietnamese embassy or consulate abroad, which is most convenient to you. On your requirement, the reply will be returned by post (you must provide stamped envelopes with your name and address). It is easier to get your visa from a Vietnamese travel agency. The nehossary information to the travel agency include:
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Full name
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Birthday and place of birth
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Nationality
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Job
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Number of your passport
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Entry and exit dates
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Country you plan to receive your entry visa from the Vietnamese embassies or consulates
Vietnamese overseas are required to provide more information:
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Year and reason to leave Việt Nam
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Leave Việt Nam by means
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Full names and addresses of relations in Việt Nam
Visa exemption Vietnam
COUNTRY | TYPE OF PASSPORT | Duration of stay | Official/ Service/ Special | Ordinary (for official purpose) | Ordinary | Seaman | Afghanistan (Islamic State) | x | x | 30 days | Albania (Republic) | x | x | 30 days | Algeria (People’s Democratic Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Angola (Republic) | x | x | 30 days | Argentina (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Armenia (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Azerbaijan | x | x | 01 month | Bangladesh (People’s Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Belarus (Republic) | x | x | x | x | 30 days for Diplomatic and service passport/ 15 days for other passports | Brazil (Federative Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Brunei Darussalam | x | x | x | 14 days | Bulgaria (Republic) | x | x | 90 days within 180 days period from the date of entry | Cambodia (Kingdom) | x | x | x | 30 days | Chile (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | China (People’s Republic) | x | x | x | 30 days | Colombia (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Costa Rica (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Croatia (Republic) | x | x | 30 days | Cuba (Republic) | x | x | x | x | 30 days | Czech (Republic) | x | 90 days | Denmark (Kingdom) | x | x | x | x | 15 days | Dominican (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Ecuador (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Egypt | x | x | 90 days | El Salvador (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Estonia (Republic) | x | 90 days within 180 days period from the date of entry | Finland (Republic) | x | x | x | x | 15 days | France (Republic) | x | x | x | x | 03 months within 6 month period from the date of entry for diplomatic passport/ 15 days for other passports | Germany (Federal Republic) | x | x | x | x | 90 days within 6 month period from the date of entry for diplomatic passport/ 15 days for other passports | Hungary (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | India (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Indonesia (Republic) | x | x | x | 14 days for Diplomatic andOfficial passport/30 days forordinary passport | Iran (Islamic Republic) | x | 30 days | Iraq (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Israel | x | 90 days | Italy (Republic) | x | x | x | x | 90 days within 6 month period for diplomatic passport/ 15 days for other passports | Japan | x | x | x | x | 90 days for Diplomatic and Official passport/15 days for other passports | Kazakhstan (Republic) | x | x | x | x | 30 days | Korea (Democratic People’s Republic) | x | x | x | 30 days | Korea (Republic) | x | x | x | x | 90 days for Diplomatic and Official passport/15 days for other passports | Kyrgyzstan (Republic) | x | x | x | 30 days | Kuwait | x | x | 90 days within 6 month periodfrom the date of entry | Laos (People’s Democratic Republic) | x | x | x | x | 30 days | Malaysia | x | x | x | 30 days | Malta | x | 90 days | Mexico (United States) | x | x | 90 days | Moldova (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Mongolia | x | x | 90 days | Montenegro | x | x | 90 days | Morocco (Kingdom) | x | x | 90 days | Mozambique (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Myanmar (Union) | x | x | x | 30 days for Diplomatic and official passport/ 14 days for Odinary passport | Nicaragua (Republic) | x | x | 30 days | Norway (Kingdom) | x | x | x | x | 15 days | Pakistan (Islamic Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Panama (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Paraguay (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Peru (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Poland (Republic) | x | 90 days within 180 days period from the date of entry | Philippines (Republic) | x | x | x | 30 days for Diplomatic and official passport/ 21 days for ordinary passport | Romania | x | x | 30 days | Russia (Federation) | x | x | x | x | 90 days for Diplomatic and Official passport/30 days for Seaman passport/15 days for Ordinary passport | Serbia | x | x | 90 days | Seychelles | x | x | 90 days | Singapore (Republic) | x | x | x | 90 days for Diplomatic and Official passport/30 days for Ordinary passport | Slovak (Republic) | x | 90 days | Slovenia (Republic) | x | x | 3 months within 6 month periodfrom the date of entry | South Africa (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Spain (Kingdom) | x | x | x | x | 90 days within 180 days from the date of entry for diplomatic passport/ 15 days for other passports | Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Sweden (Kingdom) | x | x | x | x | 15 days | Switzerland (Confederation) | x | 90 days | Tanzania (United Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Thailand (Kingdom) | x | x | x | 30 days | Tunisia (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Turkey (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Ukraine | x | x | x | 90 days for Diplomatic and Official passport/30 days Seaman passports | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | x | x | 90 days | United Kingdom (UK) | x | x | x | x | 15 days | Uruguay (Republic) | x | x | 90 days | Uzbekistan | x | 60 days | Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic) | x | x | 90 days | 1) Foreigners holding British National Oversea (BNO) passports are not exempted from visa requirement, thus must have appropriate visas to enter Viet Nam | 2) For foreigner who enters Viet Nam |
CUSTOMS
Customs Information
1.- Passengers are given duty free allowance for not more than 1.5 liters of liquor with above 22 degrees of concentration of alcohol and two liters of liquor below 22 degrees of concentration of alcohol; 400 cigarettes; 100 cigars; 500 gram of raw tobacco.
– Other items which are allowed in accompanying baggage are duty free with value not over VND 5,000,000.
– Passengers bringing goods exceeding the amount as above stated are required to fill in the declaration form No. HQ/2002-PMD and pay duty(ies) according to Việt Namese laws.
2. Passengers whose goods are not subject to customs declaration on page 4, 5 (For customs declaration) do not have to declare.
CURRENCY in Vietnam
– Paper notes include: VND 500,000; 200,000; 100,000; 50,000; 20,000; 10,000; 5,000; 2,000; 1,000; 500; 200 and 100. Coins include VND 5,000; 2,000; 1,000; 500 and 200.
Cheques with value as Vietnamese đồng include: VND 1,000,000 and 500,000.
– Foreign currencies and tourist cheques can be exchanged into Vietnamese đồng at banks or foreign exchange agencies.
– Credit cards are popularly used, especially in cities and big tourist centers.Vietnamese đồng can be changed into foreign currencies at the airport.
How to fly to Vietnam
Best Airlines to fly to Vietnam:
Vietnam Airlines
Vietnam Airlines (Vietnamese: Hãng Hàng không Quốc gia Việt Nam) is the flag carrier of Vietnam. Founded in 1956 under the name Vietnam Civil Aviation, the airline was established as a state-owned enterprise in April 1989. Vietnam Airlines is headquartered in Long Bien District, Hanoi, with hubs at Noi Bai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport. The airline flies to 52 destinations in 17 countries, excluding codeshared services.
Vietjet Air
VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Company (Vietnamese: Công ty Cổ phần Hàng không VietJet), trading as VietJet Air or Vietjet, is an international low-cost airline[1] from Vietnam. It was the first privately owned new-age airline to be established in Vietnam, being granted its initial approval to operate by the Vietnamese Minister of Finance in November 2007. As of its launch in December 2011, it became the second private airline to offer domestic service in Vietnam, as well as the fifth airline overall to offer civil domestic flights.