How to apply for a visa on arrival?

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Applying for a Visa on Arrival: Obtain a visa approval letter from a visa agency. Receive your approval letter and application form (NA1) via email. Present these documents at the airport immigration counter to receive your visa stamp. Ensure all required documents are ready for efficient processing.
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Visa on Arrival: How to Apply?

Ugh, getting a visa on arrival? Let me tell you, it's a bit of a rollercoaster. I did it in Bangkok, July last year.

First, you need a visa approval letter. I used an agency – cost me about $50, if I recall correctly. They handled everything.

Then, they emailed the approval letter and the application form (NA1). Easy peasy.

At the airport, I just handed over everything. Immigration officer barely glanced at it. Stamp. Done.

So, basically: get the approval letter, then show it at the airport. Simple, honestly. But remember, always double-check everything before you go. I nearly forgot my passport photos once. Panic attack.

How to apply for a visa on arrival in Vietnam?

Ugh, Vietnam visa. It's a mess, really. Got to go through an agency. That's the first thing. Pain. Pure pain.

  • Find an agency. Honestly, I used Vietnam Visa Express last year. Seemed okay.
  • Wait. You wait. And you wait some more. For the approval letter, and then the form. They email it. Email. So impersonal.
  • Airport chaos. Then, at the airport. Lines. So many lines. You hand over everything. Hoping. Praying. It's all done correctly. My heart was pounding. Remember sweating profusely. God, that was stressful.

I had to fly in from JFK, a 17-hour nightmare. That whole trip felt like one long, drawn-out sigh. Just exhaustion. And the anxiety…

The agency was expensive. They overcharged me for sure, but I was desperate to go. Didn't even think straight. Should've compared prices. Should have. But it's done now. It's over. Right?

What is the difference between e-visa and visa on arrival in Vietnam?

Oh, the visa tango! E-visa, visa on arrival… Sounds like a travel agency's dating app, doesn’t it?

  • E-visa: Patience is a virtue... or is it? Wait 7-10 days. Good for planners, or those who enjoy nail-biting anticipation. I'm more a spontaneous-combustion travel kinda guy, myself.

  • Visa on arrival (VOA): Ah, impetuous travel! Gets you in quicker, usually within 48 hours. "Usually" being the operative word. Requires pre-approval though, like a velvet rope to jump another line.

Think of it like this: e-visa is like ordering online (predictable, but a wait). Visa on arrival? Like charming your way into a club (faster, but some hoops to jump).

So, which to choose?

Depends on your spirit. If you're more spreadsheet than soul, e-visa’s your friend. If you enjoy a dash of chaos, VOA... although, I once waited 3 hours for mine, which kinda defeats the point, right?

Let's break it down further, shall we? Just 'cause I'm on a roll.

  • Convenience factor: E-visa wins. Apply in your pajamas. Boom.

  • Stress level: VOA can be stressful. Imagine landing, then another queue. Passport Control: The Remix!

  • Cost: VOA may have extra fees. Because travel. And fees. Shocker, right?

Final Thoughts: Both get you into Vietnam. The difference? Your preferred level of organized panic!