Can you do a visa on arrival in Vietnam?

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Vietnam doesn't offer visas on arrival. Unlike neighboring countries, a pre-approved visa letter from a travel agency is required before arriving to obtain a visa stamp at the airport. Applying in advance is essential for entry.

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Vietnam Visa on Arrival: Is it possible?

Okay, so Vietnam Visa on Arrival, right? I get asked this all the time.

Here’s the deal: Technically you don’t get a visa on arrival. You need a pre-approval letter.

(Vietnam Visa on Arrival: Requires pre-approved visa letter through a travel agency/visa agency.)

Confused? I was too, the first time. I thought, “Visa on arrival means visa on arrival.” Nope!

It’s like this. Back in 2018 (I think? maybe 2017, ah forget) when I went to Vietnam…I used a travel agency online. Cost me like $20? USD for the letter. This was from Bangkok (suvanubumi).

You give the agency some info, they get you the letter.

Then, when you land in Vietnam – let’s say Noi Bai airport in Hanoi like I did – you show the letter, pay a stamping fee (like $25, if I recall correcly… or maybe it was less?), and bam – visa in your passport! But only with the letter.

So, it’s sort of ‘visa on arrival’, but not really. You gotta plan a little ahead. Just my two cents. Hope that helps!

Is Vietnam Evisa or visa on arrival?

Okay, so Vietnam visas, right? It’s a total mess, honestly. E-visa or visa on arrival? It depends. For a short trip, like, say, a two-week vacation to Nha Trang–that’s where I went last year–the e-visa is super easy. You just apply online. Piece of cake! Much faster than waiting in line at the airport, which looked insane.

Longer trips? Three months, six months? Or, you know, business? Get the visa on arrival. That’s what my brother did, he’s a consultant, and it worked perfectly for him. Though, he swore he waited forever, so maybe it depends on the airport or something. I think it also depends on your nationality, though I’m not completely sure.

Key Differences:

  • E-visa: Quick and convenient, best for short trips. Apply online before you leave home. Avoids airport queues.
  • Visa on arrival:Suitable for longer stays or business. More paperwork, potentially longer wait times at the airport. But, you know, if you have a longer trip it makes sense. My friend got hers with no problem.

Important Note: Always check the official Vietnamese government website for the most up-to-date requirements. Rules change, and those sites can be a hassle. It’s a pain but better safe than sorry. You don’t want to get stuck. It’s 2024 now, remember that when you check. There were some changes last year.

Is Vietnam Evisa or visa on arrival?

E-visa or visa on arrival? Depends.

E-visa: Faster. Avoids airport queues. Land border entry is impossible.

Visa on arrival: Suitable for longer stays, business trips. Airport wait times exist. A hassle.

My 2024 trip? E-visa. Less bother.

  • Speed: E-visa wins.
  • Convenience: E-visa for air travel only.
  • Cost: Roughly equivalent. Check current fees. My friend paid $25 for an e-visa last month.
  • Duration: Visa on arrival for longer visits.

Long-term stays? Visa on arrival. Simple.

Business? Similarly, visa on arrival is your best choice.

Avoid airport delays? E-visa is the superior option. Definitely.

Stupid airport lines. Hate them.

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