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The whole idea of a Vietnam Visa on arrival visa for vietnam Arrival approval letter seems a little strange to me. Having to apply and send money to a website you don't know is legit, to get emailed an approval letter that must be presented at your arrival airports Visa On Arrival office (with more money) before you get your visa is a real leap of faith, especially for the inexperienced traveller. At this time, citizens of the following countries do not need to apply in advance for a Vietnamese visa (when arriving by either air or land). I would suggest you to go through their website which is -/ if you want to touirst visa for vietnam know more about visa on arrival. This site also will give you link topdf of a form that you will need to have filled out to get the VOA. It's not yet clear whether this arrangement will remain in place from 1 July 2017 onwards.

This allows you to enter the country without a visa and confirms that you will be getting the visa once you are in Vietnam. You will also need to pay an agent fee (from about £6/$9 upwards) if using an agent to obtain a letter of approval for your VOA. You will not be allowed to enter Vietnam before the entry date approval letter is valid at any of the three named airports but cannot be used at any land border crossing.

A visa on arrival can be a tourist visa (30 days stay) or business visa (90 days stay) provided that you have arranged everything in advance and you get an authorised approval letter from the Vietnam Immigration Department. Please be noted that the Service fee needs to be paid fully in advance to process the visa approval letter in 1-2 working days or 2-4 working hours (for tourist visa) or 2-3-7 working days (for business visas).

Your passport should be valid for a minimum of 6 months on the date you enter Vietnam for you to be eligible for the 15 day visa exemption. Please be noted that the Service fee needs to be paid fully in advance to process the visa approval letter in 2 working days (normal service) or 1 working day (urgent service) or 04 working hours (super urgent service). This process is only for travelers who will be in a neighboring country prior to entering Vietnam (aka Cambodia, Laos visiting vietnam visa or China).

We would like to confirm you that according to the Vietnam Immigration's new policy, from July 1, 2015 to 31 Feb 2019, 12 countries (including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK and Belarus, Norway, Finland and Sweden, South korea, Japan, Denmark) no need Visa if they stay in Vietnam less than 15 days. Once you have decided to enroll in the TESOL TEFL program at AVSE-TESOL in Ho Chi Minh City, you will then have to turn your mind to obtaining the right visa to enter and remain in Vietnam, to pursue your teaching dream.

If you have a different type of British nationality - for example ‘British national (overseas)'- you'll need to get a visa or an e-visa before entering Vietnam. After paying the fee you will be given your passport, now complete with your Vietnam visa, and you are free to go through the immigration line, retrieve your luggage and catch an airport taxi into town.

However, my travel plans for this trip forced me to seek an alternative solution since I wouldn't be arriving from my home country (the USA) or be near an embassy long enough to get a traditional visa in person. Now I'm confused... I just got off the phone to the Vietnam Embassy here in London, and was told that to enter by air I would need a pre-arranged visa before the airline would allow me to board.

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