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Address:

Room 804, Building 4F, Trung Hoa st
Hanoi, Hanoi Vietnam 084

Phone:

437 833 887

Email:

feedback@vietnam-visa.com

URL:

http://www.vietnam-visa.com

Price:

Free

Description:

You may wonder how long it takes to get your Vietnam visa done? Normally, you have two choices to get your Vietnam visa: Option 1 – apply by yourself at the Embassy/Consulate; and Option 2 – apply online (for both visa on arrival and visa code). Accordingly the processing time differs between those. The latter always takes less time. Details as follows:

Option 1: Apply for Vietnam visa at Vietnam Embassy in your current area on your own

You can get one by directly visiting the Embassy/Consulate and pick it up by yourself. Or, you may download it from the internet, fill it out and send by mail carrier with a stamped, self-addressed pre-paid return envelope to the Visa section – Vietnam Embassy/Consulate there.

Option 2: Apply for Vietnam visa online.

For both types - visa picked up at arrival airport (visa on arrival) and visa picked up at Embassy/Consulate (visa code), applicants can go online and get it via email after 1 or 2 days;

Published on 3/3/09

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Vietnam visa on arrival

Contributor: vietnamvisabooking [30] 1/28/12

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Vietnamvisabooking.com, a leading booking agent for Vietnam visa is now offering a discount on Vietnam visas. If travelers book visas through Vietnamvisabooking.com, they are rewarded with an easier and more convenient way to apply for a visitor’s visa. Instead of having to go to their Embassy, customers just have to complete a simple application through email.

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The commonly recommended Vietnam Visa Service

Contributor: msknowall12 [10] 11/25/11

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The last time I went to Vietnam, a number of website has been recommended to me vietnamvisa-online.com, visaforvietnam.org, applyvietnamvisa.com, http://evietnamvisa.com. I finally used the last one. I am not sure it is the best option or not but I was very satisfied with the service they provide, very easy for me.

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