Thursday, July 26, 2012

Vietnam visa on arrival for Africa and Middle East passport holders

According to the latest news from Vietnam Immigration Department, Africa and Middle East passport holders are no longer difficult for apply Vietnam visa on arrival for Vietnam. However, Vietnam Immigration Department still requires passport holders of Middle East and Africa longer processing time and higher visa approval fee as following details:

-       The processing time: from 3 to 5 working days depends on your nationality and your requested visa type ( 1 month or 3 months)
-       The visa approval fee is 145 USD for Middle East nationalities and 195 USD for African nationalities for 1 month single entry visa.

How to apply Visa on arrival Vietnam for Africa and Middle East:

 1. Fill out the secure Vietnam visa application form online:
Get started by filling in the secure online form with correct details of the visa applicants’ full name, date of birth, nationality, Passport number, and arrival date.

  2. Confirm and make payment for the service fee:
Waiting our confirmation for your nationality and we will send you a link to make a payment by credit car

  3. Receive visa approval letter & get visa stamped at arrival airport:
After you complete and submit your Vietnam visa application and payment, we will start processing your Vietnam landing visa. After 3-5 working days, you will receive your Vietnam visa approval letter via email. Then, upon arrival in Vietnam (at one of those 3 international airports: Noi Bai, Danang, or Tan Son Nhat), you just submit your printed visa approval letter + Passport + 2 photos, fill out an entry form, and pay for the stamp fee ($25 for single entry, and $50 for multiple one) to the Immigration Desk, you will get your Vietnam visa stamped within couple of minutes. (To save your time at airports, you are recommended to use our airport service).
  • List of Africa and Middle East Passport holders:
Middle East:  Africa: 
Bahrain Burundi
Lebanon Kenya
India Mozambique (K)
Iraq Rwanda
East Timor Tanzania
Jordan Uganda
Kuwait Djibouti
Liban Eritrea
Palestine Ethiopia
Oman Burkina Faso
Qatar Sudan
Saudi Arabia Angola
Sudan Burundi
Syria Gabon
United Arab Emirates Republic of Congo (K)
Yemen Gabon
Nepal Rwanda
Civia Tchad
Srilanka Zambia
Pakixtan Algérie
Afghanishtan Egypt
Serbia Libya

Maroc

Angola

Botswana

Malawi

Mozambique (K)

Lesotho

Namibia

Swaziland

Zambia

Turky(K)

Bénin

Zimbabwe

Gambia

Ghana(K)

Liberia

Mali

Mauritania

Iran (K)

Sierra Leone(K)

Tchad

Togo

Bangladesh (K)

Comoros

Madagascar

Mauritius

Seychelles

Moroco

Tuynidi

For any further Vietnam visa information for Africa or Middle East, please refer to our website at www.govietnamvisa.com  first or visit FAQs,  or feel free to call us at our 24/7 hotline +84.946.466.068, or email us at support@govietnamvisa.com.

3 comments:

  1. Look forward to Vietnam, Tanzania, and Russia to be one of those states that will give you the experience of a lifetime.
    Vietnam visa on arrival

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  2. You come from Burkina Faso and you want to apply for a Vietnam visa, the online service Visa on Arrival will work best for you. You do not have access to the vietnam embassy in your country as there is none. Just ensure you have the a valid passport that you applied more than six months ago and that it has more than six months left to its expiry day. Finally checkout the following procedure for getting your visa to Vietnam as Burkina Faso citizen: http://www.visa-vietnam.org

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  3. Although there is a Vietnam embassy in Uganda, I’d rather use the visa on arrival service which is availed online. This way I will get to visit Vietnam faster and my acquisition process for the Vietnam visa will be more convenient. I will save my time, energy and money this way. However, I get to learn the service is only available for air travelers and that the Vietnam visa is stamped on my passport upon landing at the international airport of Vietnam by plane..
    http://www.visa-vietnam.org
    http://www.vietnamvisa.fr

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