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Is Vietnam visa required for Singapore citizens?
All Singapore citizens are included in the Vietnam visa exemption list, issued by Vietnam immigration department and taken effect until 2021. Accordingly, the citizens of Singapore aren’t required Vietnam visa for less than 14 – day stay, but have to apply for Vietnam visa for more than 14 – day stay.
Approved by the Vietnam immigration department, we specialize in processing Vietnam visa on arrival for millions of citizens over the world. With our useful services, you can totally put your trust in us; we will support you 24/7 with all issues related to Vietnam visa. After 1 – 2 days of working, you will receive your Vietnam visa for normal cases. Moreover, for your urgent or express cases, your Vietnam visa is available after 1 hour of working, or even after 10 minutes. Besides that, you don’t need to worry about the service fee because it’s really clear at the fee table on our website. In case you are denied for Vietnam visa, all your money will be refund 100%. Apply with us; you can be perfectly reassured about your Vietnam visa application. Our staff is always trying our best to handle your application and giving you the best way of serving.
This service is opened to help air travellers get their visa in the simplest and cheapest way. You can obtain your visa by following the 4 steps as below:
• Fill in your information in the visa application form (your information must be the same as the one in your passport).
• Make payment for service fee (by PayPal, Credit Card, Western Union or Bank Transfer).
• Within 1 – 2 working days (normal service) or just 1 working hours (urgent service), please check your email box to receive the approval letter from us, print it out.
• Bring the printed approval letter, your passport, and two passport sized photos to your airport in Vietnam. At the landing visa office, submit those documents, fill in your entry and exit form, pay stamping fee and get your Vietnam visa.
You can also get your Vietnam visa at the Vietnam embassy in Singapore.
This is the information of Vietnam embassy in Singapore:
Vietnam embassy in Singapore
• - Chancery: 10 Leedon Park Singapore 267887
• - Telephone: 64625938 (Protocol & Administration) 64625994 (Consular)
• - Fax: 64689863 (Protocol & Administration) 64625936 (Consular)
• - Website : www.vietnamembassy-singapore.org
Applying Vietnam visa at Vietnam embassy is the inconvenient way, especially for people living far away from the local Vietnam embassy. You have to send your passport or required document to Vietnam embassy/ consulate. It is a rather complicated way because you have to spend a lot of time and money to submit Vietnam visa at the embassy.
In conclusion, we highly recommend you to choose the first way – applying Vietnam visa on arrival.
Our professional and helpful staffs are willing to help you 24/7. Come with us in order to save time and get more enjoyable things for your trips. Contact with us via email info@vietnamesevisa.vn or hotline +84 988 88 55 60.
Have a nice trip to Vietnam!
1. Regulatory documents:
2. General provisions
Foreigners who enter and exit Viet Nam shall hold their passport or alternative documents (hereinafter referred to as passports) and shall be issued visas by competent authorities of Viet Nam, except in case of visa exemption. Alternative documents shall be presented in advance and approved by Vietnamese competent authorities through diplomatic channels.
Vietnamese nationals who reside abroad hold travel documents issued by the competent authorities of the host country as valid documents for entry/exit into/from the host country, the sample of which has been officially presented to and accepted by Vietnamese competent authorities through diplomatic channels are allowed to enter Viet Nam with these documents.
3. Types of visas and their traits:
a. Types of visas:
Visas printed in the passport.
Separate visas attached to the passport or alternative documents.
b. The validity of visa:
Single entry visas
Multiple entry visas.
c. Codes of visas:
The NG1 visa is issued to members of delegations invited by the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, the President, the National Assembly, and the Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
The NG2 visa is issued to members of delegations invited by the standing secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, the Vice State President, the Vice President of the National Assembly, the Deputy Prime Minister, the President of the Central Committee of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, the President of the People's Supreme Court, the Prosecutor General of the People's Supreme Procuracy, the President of the State Audit; members of delegations invited by Ministers and equivalents, the provincial and municipal Party Committee Secretary, the People’s Council Chairman and People’s Committee Chairman of cities and provinces under the central administration.
The NG3 visa is issued to members of diplomatic and consular missions, representative offices of international organizations under the United Nations and inter-government organizations; and their spouses, children under 18 years of age, and their maids.
The NG4 visa is issued to working partners of diplomatic and consular missions, representative offices of international organizations under the United Nations and inter-government organizations; visitors to diplomatic and consular missions, representative offices of international organizations under the United Nations and inter-government organizations.
The LV1 visa is issued to working partners of committees, agencies under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, the National Assembly, the Government, the Viet Nam Fatherland Front, the People’s Supreme Court, the People’s Supreme Procuracy, the State Audit, the ministries, ministerial and governmental agencies; the provincial and municipal Party Committees, the People’s Councils and the People’s Committees of cities and provinces under the central administration.
The LV2 visa is issued to working partners of Viet Nam’s social and political organizations, and Viet Nam’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The DT visa is issued to foreign investors and lawyers operating in Viet Nam.
The DN visa is issued to working partners of the Vietnamese businesses.
The NN1 visa is issued to the chief representative of international organizations/ projects of international organizations and international NGOs in Viet Nam.
The NN2 visa is issued to the head of foreign representative offices, branches of foreign businesses; representative offices of foreign economic, cultural, and other specialized institutions in Viet Nam.
The NN3 visa is issued to working partners of international NGOs, representative offices, representative offices, branches of foreign businesses; representative offices of foreign economic, cultural, and other specialized institutions in Viet Nam.
DH visa is issued to interns, students.
HN visa is issued to conference/seminar attendants.
PV1 visa is issued to resident foreign correspondents and reporters in Viet Nam.
PV2 visa is issued to foreign reporters with short-term stay in Viet Nam.
LĐ visa is issued to workers.
DL visa is issued to tourists.
TT visa is issued to a foreigner who is spouse or under 18-year old child of a foreigner who has been granted LV1/ LV2/ ĐT/ NN1/ NN2/ DH/ PV1/ LĐ visa or to a foreigner who is father/mother, spouse or child of a Vietnamese citizen.
VR visa is issued to applicants who visit relatives or enter Viet Nam for other purposes.
SQ visa: The head of a competent Vietnamese visa granting agency abroad is eligible to grant up-to-30 day visa for foreigners who enter Vietnam for the purpose of market survey, tourism, visiting relatives, health treatment in the following cases:
A person who has working relations with the competent Vietnamese visa granting agency abroad and his spouse and children or a person who applies for Viet Nam visa at the request (in written form) of a competent agency under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the host country;
A person who holds a guarantee diplomatic note issued by the diplomatic missions or consular agencies based in his country of residence.d. Visa validity:
4. A visa application submitted to the Vietnamese diplomatic missions shall include the following documents:
NG3, NG4 visa applicants can submit the diplomatic note issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of or the diplomatic missions or consular agencies based in their country of residence.
Note:
+ Foreigners should: i) contact and request the agency, organization, individual who is the inviter or sponsor in Vietnam to handle procedures for visa authorization issued by the Immigration Department (Ministry of Public Security) or the Consular Department, Ho Chi Minh city Department of Foreign Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) or (ii) contact Vietnam diplomatic missions for instructions.
+ SQ visa applicants should contact Vietnam diplomatic missions for detailed instructions.
+ Passport validity must be at least 1 month longer than the applied visa validity. However, many airlines require passport validity of at least 6 months for eligibility.
+ An overseas Vietnamese without passport wishing to enter Viet Nam for the purpose of visiting relatives and holding documents valid for entry/exit into/from his country of residence which is issued by the competent authority of his country of residence and officially informed to Viet Nam through the diplomatic channel should submit the visa application form and valid international travel documents issued by his/her country of residence.
+ A non-citizenship person who wishes to enter Viet Nam for the purpose of visiting relatives or tourism should submit the visa application form and valid international travel documents issued by his/her country of residence
5. Processing duration:
NG1 and NG2 visas are issued within 1 working day from the day the Vietnam diplomatic mission abroad receives valid and complete visa applications and visa authorization granted by the Immigration Department (Ministry of Public Security), Consular Department or Ho Chi Minh city Department of Foreign Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
Other types of visa are issued within 3 working days from the day the Vietnam diplomatic mission abroad receives valid and complete visa applications and visa authorization granted by the Immigration Department (Ministry of Public Security), Consular Department or Ho Chi Minh city Department of Foreign Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
6. Applicants eligible for Loose-leaf Visa:
7. Visa on arrival:
a. The following applicants are eligible for visa on arrival:
b. Before entering Viet Nam, applicants for visa on arrival must apply for a letter of approval for picking up visa at the border gate issued by the Immigration Department (Ministry of Public Security), Consular Department or Ho Chi Minh city Department of Foreign Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
c. Foreigners eligible for visa on arrival shall submit their passport or international travel documents and fill in the visa application form with an attached photo at the immigration desk. Children over 14 years of age sharing passport with others must fill in a separate visa application form.
d. The visa on arrival shall be granted after the immigration unit completes checking applicant’s information and letter of visa approval
Resource:mofa.gov.vn
Electronic visa Vietnam (evisa)
Vietnamese visa is a kind of travel documents granted by Vietnamese competent authorities, providing permission to travel to and enter Vietnam. An electronic visa (E-visa) is one of visa types issued to foreigners by Vietnamese Immigration Department via electronic system.
What is an electronic eVisa? What is the difference between a Vietnam visa on arrival and an E-Visa? Which one is better? How do you know which one you need? These are only a few of the questions that can come to mind when traveling to Vietnam. Perhaps you are trying to figure out if you need a E-Visa or if a visa on arrival would be better instead. We’re going to clarify the biggest difference between the two and share of the each one.
At the moment, there are two types of visas for foreign visitors who wish to travel to Vietnam: the electronic eVisa and the visa-on-arrival. In order to obtain either one you are required to have a valid passport. Note that citizens of most countries do need to obtain a visa to visit Vietnam and should have one before boarding the plane.
Vietnam eVisa fee, including the Service fee and the Government fee, varies according to the visa types chosen by the applicant and only paid online.
Our Service fee is paid for 24h professional support and the processing time guarantee.
Normal (USD) | Rush (USD) |
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US$ 20.00 per applicant | Plus from US$ 10.00 per applicant |
Government Fee (USD) | Nationality |
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US$ 25.00 | Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China* (include Hong Kong & Ma Cau), Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Myanmar, Nauru, Netherland, New Zealand, Norway, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Samoa, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Timor Leste, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela |
(*) Not accept Chinese e-passport holders.
Once approved, the Vietnam E-Visa will have a 30-days validity to travel within the country. You will be able to use the electronic visa to enter Vietnam through 28 different ports of entry.
However, some of the disadvantages of an E-Visa for Vietnam are that only 82 countries are eligible to get it. An online visa is non-extendable and it is a single entry visa. Travelers should also consider that if the application is denied, they cannot obtain a refund from the government of Vietnam.
Vietnam Visa on arrival:The visa-on-arrival has certain advantages worth considering. It is available to all travelers arriving by air and there are types of duration available. Travelers can choose between a 30-day stay or a 60-day stay. American citizens can request a one-year stay visa upon arrival in Vietnam. The processing time takes up to two working days and the visa can be extended.
However, there are some negative aspects about the Vietnam visa on arrival. The total price of this type of visa is unclear. It is available only at five main airports in Vietnam. The visa-on-arrival requires more paperwork than the electronic visa.
To obtain this visa, you need to have a digital passport photo, with the same requirements as those for the E-Visa. You are required to scan the passport photo page. You also need a debit or credit card to pay for the visa fee.
There are a few things you need to know before you apply for a visa-on-arrival. You will need to print the Approval Letter and prepare two photos of yourself. Upon arrival you should present the Approval Letter and the photos at the immigration office located at the airport before getting in the regular immigration line.
You will need to pay an additional “stamping fee” at the airport, besides the fee of the visa. This fee must be paid in cash, and you can use USD or Vietnamese Dong. ATMS are outside the Customs area and you will not be able to take out money to pay for the fee.
If you need to obtain the visa-on-arrival, you still need to complete an online form with your personal detail and passport information and pay a fee with a debit or credit card.
What is difference a single entry visa and a multiple entry visa for Vietnam?
–Single visa for business or tourist purposes: If you hold a single entry visa, you are allowed to enter and exit Vietnam one time only during the visa validity. Once you're leave out of Vietnam, even before the granted expiry date, your visa will automatically become invalid and if you want to come back Vietnam, you need to apply for a new visa. This kind of visa is also called “single entry visa”.
For example, if you apply for a 1 or 3 months single entry visa to Vietnam, you are allowed to enter and exit Vietnam once only during 30 or 90 days since your pre-registered arrival date.
– But in case you hold a multiple entry visa, you are allowed to have several stays in Vietnam during your visa validity. It means that with this kind of visa, you can leave Vietnam and then re-enter the country during the visa period without applying for a new one.
For example, if you apply for a 1-month multiple entry visa, you are allowed to allowed to enter and exit Vietnam multiple times within 90 days since you registered arrival date.
Note: For a multiple entry visa on arrival, you only need to have first arrival in Vietnam by air to get visa stamped onto passport at the airport in Vietnam, and your latter arrivals can be by land or sea without following any visa procedure since your visa stamp is already on your passport.
US American citizens is required to apply for valid visas to enter Vietnam for tourism and business purposes and meet the entry requirements:
*US Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the arrival date.
*Passport has 2 blank pages for visa stamp.
*A Vietnam visa approved or eVisa