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'''Vietnam''' is a country in [[Southeast Asia]].


Google Maps doesn't work so well for Vietnam, you might want to check [http://maps.vietbando.com/ VietBando maps] instead.
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|visa=* A valid passport and visa are required of all travelers visiting Vietnam. Visa to Vietnam can be obtained directly through Vietnamese embassies in your countries or via a travel agent.
|visa=* A valid passport and visa are required of all travelers visiting Vietnam. Visa to Vietnam can be obtained directly through Vietnamese embassies in your countries or via a travel agent.


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* Tourist visa: (short staying time)  It’s what you need to enter Vietnam! Available one-month single-entry visa (maximum stay in Vietnam of one month). Tourist visa may be extended one time for 30 days after your arrival in Vietnam. If you plan to spend more than a month in Vietnam, or if you plan to exit Vietnam and re-enter from [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]] or [[China]], you will need a three-month multiple-entry visa with the approval from local agents.
* Tourist visa: (short staying time)  It’s what you need to enter Vietnam! Available one-month single-entry visa (maximum stay in Vietnam of one month). Tourist visa may be extended one time for 30 days after your arrival in Vietnam. If you plan to spend more than a month in Vietnam, or if you plan to exit Vietnam and re-enter from [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]] or [[China]], you will need a three-month multiple-entry visa with the approval from local agents.


* Tourist: £38 (single-entry); £55 (express service); £70 (multiple-entry). Single-entry Business: £40. Multiple-entry Business: £70 (one month); £90 (three months); £140 (six months or more).
* Tourist: This type of visas are issued for the purpose of traveling and is available for 1 or 3 month, single or multiple entry. In order to get a visa to enter to Vietnam you will required a [http://www.vietnameseprivatetours.com/vietnamese-visa-approval-voucher Vietnam visa approval letter] to which allow you to flight to the country and get your visa stamped upon arrival.


{{Newsbox|'''Vietnam’s visa waiver policy for diaspora explained''', with Vietnam doing away with visas for overseas Vietnamese from September 1, the head of the immigration department has spelled out all the attendant regulations. Colonel Trieu Van The told a press conference that to enter the country without visas Vietnamese expatriates should meet the following requirements or have the following documents...'' ''Tuesday, August 28, 2007'' Read more on ThanhNienNews.com}}
{{Newsbox|'''Vietnam’s visa waiver policy for diaspora explained''', with Vietnam doing away with visas for overseas Vietnamese from September 1, the head of the immigration department has spelled out all the attendant regulations. Colonel Trieu Van The told a press conference that to enter the country without visas Vietnamese expatriates should meet the following requirements or have the following documents...'' ''Tuesday, August 28, 2007'' Read more on ThanhNienNews.com}}
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[[couch:Vietnam]]

Revision as of 15:59, 7 March 2018

Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia.

Google Maps doesn't work so well for Vietnam, you might want to check VietBando maps instead. Template:Country couch:Vietnam