3 MONTHS E-VISA VALIDITY :VIETNAM VISA NEW REGULATIONS 2023
The National Assembly of Vietnam has approved a bill that will extend the validity of e-visas from 30 days to 3 months. The new law will take effect on August 15, 2023. | |
Lawmakers set to vote on extending e-visa validity to three months
Legislators will vote next month on the bill that seeks to extend the validity of e-visas from 30 days to a maximum of three months and allow multiple entries. | |
Expand visa exemption to boost tourism recovery: NA delegates
National Assembly (NA) delegates urged the government to consider expanding visa exemption to more countries and allowing a stay of up to 30 days to increase foreign tourist numbers. | |
Phu Quoc is considering a 6-month visa waiver to attract more international travelers.
Authorities in the southern province of Kien Giang, which includes Phu Quoc, have suggested increasing the island's existing 30-day visa-free stay to six months. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Finland starting from March 15, 2022
From March 2020, during the height of the Covid 19 crisis, Vietnam has decided to temporarily suspend visa issuance for all foreigners entering the country. This decision was made by the prime minister himself in an effort to combat the rapid spread of the deadly virus. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Liechtenstein starting from March 15, 2022
The Covid 19 pandemic has greatly disrupted the travel and tourism industry around the world. When the deadly virus started spreading fast, countries have scrambled to close their own borders in order to protect its citizens. Vietnam, for instance, has decided to stop issuing visas to foreign visitors in an effort to prevent the virus from entering and spreading further in the country. In fact, Vietnam has recorded hundreds of confirmed cases during the height of the pandemic. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of United Kingdom starting from March 15, 2022
In order to protect the Vietnamese citizens from the deadly coronavirus, also known as Covid 19, Vietnam has to temporarily stop the issuance of tourist visas. From March 2020, the world was put to a standstill when the virus has started to spread very rapidly. Thus, several countries have decided to close their respective borders in an effort to contain the virus and prevent it from further spreading. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Russia starting from March 15, 2022
From 2020, the number of foreign arrivals in Vietnam has rapidly dropped, driven by the Covid 19 outbreak. In order to stop the spread of the deadly virus, countries around the world have put some travel restrictions in place. Vietnam, on their part, has stopped the issuance of visas, both e-visa and visa on arrival, in order to prevent foreign visits. Last March 2020, Vietnam has reported a number of coronavirus cases and most of these came from abroad. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Latvia starting from March 15, 2022
Over the past few years, countries around the world are faced with the biggest challenge of protecting their respective countries from the rapid spread of coronavirus, also known as Covid 19. In Vietnam, in an effort to protect its citizens from the deadly virus, the government has decided to close its borders to foreign visitors. Thus, they have suspended the issuance of visas and refused entry of all foreign nationals, including those that were part of the visa waiver program. The temporary suspension of the Vietnam visa also applies to citizens of European nations, including citizens of Latvia. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Hungary starting from March 15, 2022
The Novel Coronavirus, also known as Covid 19, has affected our lives in so many ways. Several countries around the world have closed their borders and this has badly affected the travel and tourism industry. Vietnam, for their part, has temporarily halted the issuance of visas in order to prevent the entry of foreign visitors. The country has reported hundreds of confirmed coronavirus cases and most of these are due to foreign transmissions. | |