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8 years ago

How To Extend Vietnam Visa When You Are In Vietnam?

8 years ago
Nowadays, Travelling becomes one of the most favorite activity for relaxation. Vietnam is one of the destinations which is the most favored in the world, that's why there are many foreign tourists visit Vietnam every year to enjoy their holidays.

If you choose Vietnam as your destination for travelling in next time, you must have a visa to enter our country. There are two ways to get Vietnam visa:

- Getting visa at an Embassy or a Consulate
- Getting visa on arrival

However, applying visa on arrival is a very good choice for travelers because the visa procedures are very simple, easily, reliable. The visa fee is very cheaper, it’s the fastest way to obtain a visa for emergency case. You just need to apply visa on our website, we will proceed and send you the approval letter via email within 2 working days for normal service. Then you print it out and use it for boarding the plane and get the visa stamp at Vietnam airport when you arrive.

For emergency case, you want to obtain visa immediately for boarding the plane, we can help you proceed visa within 30 minutes – 4 working hours. After arriving at Vietnam Airport, our staff will meet and help you get the visa stamp without needing to get line.

A Vietnam Visa is valid for 1 month and 3 months but you can extend for longer stay when you are in Vietnam. If you use this service, please send to our email address, required documents to extend your visa includes: your passport scan, the visa stamp, the visa sticker and type of visa extension. We will check and help you process it within 5 – 7 working days (normal service).

If you need any help, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are 24/7 to support you.

William Russell
William Russell
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