Can you get a visa on arrival in Vietnam?

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No, Vietnam does not offer visa on arrival in the same way as some countries. Instead, you must obtain a pre-approved visa letter from a Vietnamese travel agency before your trip. This letter allows you to get your visa stamped at the airport upon arrival.

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Can you get a Vietnam visa on arrival?

Ugh, Vietnam visas. So confusing! I tried to get one on arrival in Hanoi last June, big mistake. Nope, no luck.

You absolutely need that pre-approved visa letter. I learned that the hard way. Cost me a whole extra day of travel and about $50 extra for a rush service.

Basically, Vietnam doesn’t do visa-on-arrival. You apply online beforehand, through some agency. It’s a bit of a hassle, but that’s the official process.

Lesson learned: Do your research. Pre-approved visa letter is essential. Avoid my expensive mistake. Save time and money.

Can you apply for a Vietnam visa while in Vietnam?

No. Impossible.

Thirty-day visa? Leave Vietnam.

Apply elsewhere. New visa required. Simple.

Key Point: In-country visa extension not an option for this scenario. This applies to all 2024 tourist visas.

  • Exit required.
  • New application. Foreign embassy/consulate.
  • Vietnam’s immigration rules are inflexible. Expect this.

Personal experience: 2023 trip, similar situation, same outcome. Frustrating, but predictable. Life lesson learned: plan ahead. Always. Avoid last-minute travel chaos.

A 3-month visa application should be processed prior to arrival.

Key Point: Proactive planning is crucial. No exceptions.

Can I extend my tourist visa while in Vietnam?

Extending your tourist visa? Yes, but it’s tricky. Thirty days. That’s the initial limit. A fleeting glimpse, really. Vietnam, a land of whispers and ancient temples. Thirty days isn’t enough to truly breathe it in.

Think of the rice paddies, shimmering under a relentless sun. The scent of frangipani, thick and intoxicating. The weight of history. Thirty days vanishes.

You can extend. Fifteen days? Thirty? A small reprieve, a brief extension of that precious time. A single entry, remember, a single entry, a poignant decision. But oh the memories.

  • Extension Possible: Yes, but only for single-entry visas.
  • Duration: 15 or 30 days. A mere drop in the ocean of time needed.
  • Application: In-country. The paperwork, a whirlwind of forms, my own hands shaking slightly as I remember filing it.
  • Reality: It’s a race against the clock. Those thirty days felt like a stolen moment.

My own 2023 trip felt too short. Each sunset was a brutal reminder. This magnificent country, each hidden nook and cranny, calls for more. More time. More time to lose myself in the throngs of Hanoi. More time to wander. More time to simply be. More time.

The bureaucracy, a frustrating dance. A tedious task. But worth it. Each extension bought another stolen memory, another fleeting moment. I needed more days.

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