Friday, May 4, 2018

Vietnam extends visa waiver for five European countries from until 30 June 2021


( Hanoi ) - Vietnam extends visa waiver for five European countries from until 30 June 2021
Recently Vietnam Government has decided to extend visa waivers program for visitors from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.

This information was announced by the Minister, Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung announced at the meeting on 03 May, 2018. Thus, visitors from 5 Western European countries (including: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain and Germany) are exempt from visa from 01 July, 2018 to 30 June, 2021, if the stay is less than 15 days, applicable to all kinds of passport and travel purposes.

Besides, citizens from 40 countries can apply for the Vietnam e-visas at https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/

List of Countries that allowed E-visa issuing.
1. Azerbaijan 2. Argentina 3. Armenia 4. Ireland 5. Poland 6. Belarus 7. Bulgaria 8. Brunei
9. South Korea 10. Germany 11. Chile 12. Colombia 13. Czech Republic 14. Cuba
15. Denmark 16. Timor Leste 17. United States of America 18. Hungary 19. Greece 20. Italy
21. Kazakhstan 22. Russia 23. United Kingdom 24. Luxembourg 25. Myanmar 26. Mongolia
27. Japan 28. Panama 29. Peru 30. Finland 31. France 32. The Philippines 33. Romania
34. Spain 35. Sweden 36. China (not applicable to Chinese e-passport holders)
37. Uruguay 38. Venezuela 39. Norway 40. Slovakia

List of International Airport allowed foreigners enter and exit Vietnam by E-visa.
1.      Cat Bi Int Airport (Hai Phong)
2.      Cam Ranh Int Airport (Khanh Hoa)
3.      Can Tho International Airport
4.      Da Nang International Airport
5.      Noi Bai Int Airport (Ha Noi)
6.      Phu Bai Int Airport
7.      Phu Quoc International Airport
8.      Tan Son Nhat Int Airport (Ho Chi Minh City)

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