Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Estonia starting from March 15, 2022
When the Covid 19 virus started spreading, countries around the world have scrambled to close their borders in an effort to prevent the entry of the deadly virus into their country and protect its citizens. Vietnam, on their part, has denied entry to all foreign nationals and temporarily stopped issuing tourist visas. These include the citizens of Estonia, one of the European countries that were also affected by the coronavirus pandemic. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of South Korea starting from March 15, 2022
It was around the middle of March 2020 when Vietnam has decided to stop accepting visa applications from foreign visitors, including South Koreans. This was one of the country’s efforts to fight the spread of the deadly coronavirus or the Covid 19. South Korea is among those Asian countries that were badly hit by this pandemic. | |
Vietnam visa reopen application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Iceland starting from March 15, 2022
In response to the rapid spread of the Covid 19 virus all over the world, Vietnam has decided to temporarily stop issuing visas to foreign visitors. The country has also stopped allowing foreign visitors to enter even if they are part of the visa waiver program. This is to combat the spread of the deadly virus that has already killed thousands of people around the world. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Czech Republic starting from March 15, 2022
Because of the coronavirus outbreak, Vietnam has suspended the issuance of new visas for all foreign nationals including citizens of the Czech Republic last March 2020. This is to curb the spread of Covid 19, which has claimed the lives of thousands of people around the world | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of France starting from March 15, 2022
In an effort to fight the spread of the Covid 19 virus, several countries around the world have closed their borders to foreign visitors. These include Vietnam. In fact, Vietnam has temporarily stopped issuing visas to foreign visitors including French nationals. France is one of those countries that have been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Denmark starting from March 15, 2022
From March 2020, in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, Vietnam has decided to temporarily stop issuing visas to all foreign visitors, including citizens of Denmark. This is due to the growing concerns of the rapid spread of Covid 19 that has taken the lives of thousands of people around the world. Denmark is among those countries that have been badly hit by the pandemic. The country has recorded almost a thousand cases of Covid 19. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Germany starting from March 15, 2022
Vietnam is one of those countries that have decided to temporarily stop receiving and processing visa applications for all foreign visitors from last March 2020. This move is due to the rapid spread of the Covid 19 virus that has affected hundreds of countries around the world including Germany. But the suspension of visa issuance is only temporary. Right now, Vietnam is back to accepting tourists into the country once again and hopes to attract more foreign visitors in order to recover from the loss brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Austria starting from March 15, 2022
Because of the spread of Covid 19, countries around the world, including Vietnam, have imposed travel restrictions. Aside from closing borders, Vietnam has also decided to cancel the issuance of visas. This is especially applicable to citizens of countries who have the most number of confirmed Covid 19 cases, such as Austria. Around the middle of March, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Austria has reached more than 1,000. To protect the country and stop virus transmission, Vietnam has decided to temporarily stop visa issuance. | |
Vietnam reopen visa application (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of Belgium starting from March 15, 2022
From Dec 2019, several countries around the world have implemented restrictions on visa issuance in an effort to combat the spread of the deadly virus, known as Covid 19. Vietnam is one of those countries that have temporarily suspended the visa issuance. The temporary suspension of Vietnam’s visa issuance applies to all nationalities, including citizens of Belgium. Last month, Belgium has reported having nearly million confirmed cases of coronavirus. By suspending the visa issuance, Vietnam is hoping to prevent the virus from getting spread further into the country. | |
Vietnam reopen application visa (e-visa & visa on arrival) for citizens of India starting from March 15, 2022
In an attempt to contain the spread of Covid 19, Vietnam has decided to suspend visa issuance to foreign visitors from March 2020. The move comes after the World Health Organization has declared the outbreak a pandemic. Thus, foreign travelers, including Indian citizens who plan on vacationing to Vietnam have to cancel or postpone their trip. | |