You are a Taiwanese citizen, and you want to travel to Vietnam. However, the place where you live is too far away from the Vietnamese consulate in Taiwan or is abroad, so it is not convenient to go to the embassy to apply.
With the rapidly improving tourism in Vietnam, citizens of Taiwan need a visa to enter Vietnam. As a tourist, you might have questions about the validity period and price regulations about your tourist visa before arrival. For example: How long can you stay in Vietnam with a tourist visa? How much does it cost for application fee? You want to stay longer in Vietnam? What you should do if you lost your passport in Vietnam? We can help you find the answers below!
If you are applying for Vietnam visa through the Vietnamese embassy, the visa issued is valid for all borders and no additional procedures or fees are required upon arrival. The Vietnam visa fee for Taiwan citizens varies depending on many factors, including:
Vietnam Visa on Arrival is one of the most convenient ways of obtaining visa permission irrespective of travel intent. “Visa on arrival” is reserved for emergencies, and abuse of this facility may lead in refusal of entry or penalty. Besides, Vietnam’s visa upon entry applies to people traveling by air and will not suit anyone traveling by land or sea. You can save the time you spend waiting at embassies by requesting a visa upon arrival. This method includes a simple internet application process and requires no waiting.
The following international airports in Vietnam must collect the Vietnam “visa on arrival”:
Usually, you should complete an online visa application form and pay the online service fee in order to get a Vietnam “visa on arrival”. Once the request is submitted, two to three days after the approval date, you will receive a letter of visa authorization supplied to your e-mail. Upon arrival at the destination airport, you must demonstrate this letter of permission to the immigration officials. A $25 or $50 stamping charge must be paid to get your visa stamped on the passport at the target airport. The image below displays Vietnam Visa’s application fee list (US$) on arrival fee based on your intent and duration of stay. (Please refer to the Foreign Ministry Vietnam Visa and Immigration Notice for information)
The validity of your visa (arrival visa, e-visa, pre-approved visa or 15-day free visa) is about to expire and you expect to stay longer in Vietnam without leaving the country, you will need to extend or renew your visa. This will help you save time, money and keep your business going. Vietnam tourist visa is currently valid for a maximum of 3 months (except that citizens of the U.S. can receive different entry tourist visas for one year). Vietnam tourist visa may be extended for more than 1 month or 3 months depending on the validity of your original visa and nationality (sometimes the port of entry and the visa issuing organization). If you are in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City or Da Nang and you want to do it by yourself, you can visit the Vietnam Immigration Department directly to apply for your visa extension. However, to avoid wasting your time and confusion of visa extension procedures, we do recommend that you should use one of some travel or visa agency’s service instead of applying by yourself. Below are the address of Vietnam Immigration Department in Vietnam:
Remember: Always take a photo of your visa approval letter right after you got it as a proof that you get entry Vietnam legally and the Vietnam Immigration Department may track it on their system if something happened unpredictively.
Passport is the most crucial documentation to be carefully maintained when you’re traveling abroad. Many individuals can be terrified by the idea of losing passport. Even it occurs to a lot of individuals and individuals can lastly sort it out, but it can still be stressful. Here are some tips in the unfortunate scenario that keep you calm:
You are a Taiwanese citizen, and you want to travel to Vietnam. However, the place where you live is too far away from the Vietnamese consulate in Taiwan or is abroad, so it is not convenient to go to the embassy to apply.
Vietnam visa is required for all Taiwanese citizens. Taiwanese citizens are NOT eligible for e-visa.
So, I know that getting the visa for Vietnam is something that can really stress some people out. Let’s face it, getting through Immigration of any country is not fun.
So, you’re all set with your flight, visa on arrival invitation letter in hand (See My Vietnam Visa blog) and bags packed. However, you still have the pre-travel gitters, the nerves are kicking in.
We look everywhere on the Internet to find the best offer. Searching for a visa to Vietnam is hard depending on the price you’re looking.