Guidance On The Entry Into Vietnam (2018)

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GUIDANCE ON ENTRY INTO VIETNAM

1. Pre - approval letter in JPEG

We are pleased to inform that your visa application was accepted. The Visa Pre-
approval has been issued by the Vietnam Immigration Department (Please see the
file in JPG format attached to the cover email).

Note: Please print out the Pre-approval letter mentioned above and carefully
follow further guidance in Sections 2 and 3 below.

2. Entry And Exit Form

To save your time at Vietnam airport, we recommend you:

(i) to print out the ENTRY AND EXIT Form in MSWord format attached to
the cover email;

(ii) to glue your photo(s) mentioned in Section 3(i) below to the Entry and Exit
form as required; and

(iii) to fill in all required information.

3. Required Documents/Fee to be filed with Vietnam Immigration Office at the


border checkpoint

Please have these below been available prior to your travelling to file with Vietnam
Immigration Office at Vietnam airport upon arrival:

(i) 02 latest passport-sized photos (color, 4x6cm size, with a face straight
forward);

(ii) A print-out Pre-Approval Letter mentioned in Section 1 above;

(iii) A fully filled Entry and Exit Form mentioned in Section 2 above;

(iv) A passport has at least six months of validity from the entry date; and

(v) Visa-stamping fee (to get visa stamp on your passport) of US$ 50/person
for one/three month multiple-entry visa and US$ 25/person for 1 month
single entry: to be paid by the traveller directly to the Vietnam Immigration
Officials at the airport border checkpoint.Note: visa-stamping fee must be
paid in cash and may be in USD or its equivalent in Euro, Pounds, VND
and another exchangeable currencies.

4. Other notes

(i) At the arrival Vietnam airport (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City or Danang), please
find the border checkpoint (visa upon arrival office) to file them with
documents mentioned in Section 3 above; and
(ii) Your official visa shall be granted and labeled directly into your passport.

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