I’ve received numerous inquiries regarding Vietnam visa applications and border runs. While some questions are straightforward and commonly known, others require more detailed answers. To address this, I’m compiling a comprehensive Q&A post on my website. I’ll do my best to cover as many questions as possible. In the meantime, feel free to email me your queries, and I’ll include them in the post. I hope this resource proves helpful to you!
Yes, it is possible to apply and get an e-visa when you are inside the country.
You should apply it as soon as you know you plan of when to enter the country
Yes, you can and you should apply for an evisa as soon as you know your next entry date.
Yes, you can. It has no problem.
It varies based on your specific plan. If you’re outside the country for more than a week, you can proceed with the visa run. However, if you’re planning a quick border run, a visa agent can assist in obtaining the visa promptly.
Certainly! As long as your passport remains valid for more than six months, you can engage in visa runs. Additionally, your five-year Vietnam visa exemption remains valid, and you are eligible for a visa from a third country.
You can perform visa runs as many times as you’d like, as long as you adhere to Vietnam’s laws. If you comply, you can obtain an e-visa to enter the country.
Yes, you can apply for an e-visa by yourself if you are familiar with the process. Here are the key steps:
Document Submission: You need to submit a clear photo of your passport and a recent picture of yourself, ensuring both are in the correct format.
Form Accuracy: Fill out the online form with accurate information. Any errors can lead to your application being denied or receiving a visa with mistakes, which can cause problems for your trip and plans.
If you are unsure about the application process, it’s recommended to contact a visa agent for assistance.