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Vietnam Individual Tourist Visa 2023 Policy

In 2023, Vietnam's individual tourist visa policy is that except for citizens of some countries and regions who can enter Vietnam without a visa, other passengers need to apply for a Vietnamese visa to enter Vietnam. Visas can be applied at Vietnamese embassies and consulates abroad, or they can be handled at the Vietnamese Immigration Bureau.

For tourists visiting Vietnam, our tourist visa is the most suitable choice. This type of visa has a maximum stay of 30 days and can enter and leave Vietnam many times during the validity period of the visa. Tourist visas allow tourists to travel around Vietnam and explore beautiful scenery and cultural heritage.

Visitors can apply for a visa at the Vietnamese embassy in their own country, or they can easily apply for a visa through the online platform. The visa application process will be more efficient, fast and transparent. Through these new changes and reforms, Vietnam in 2023 will attract more tourists and travelers. If you don't want to go through the visa formalities yourself, you can also consider using some transnational visa services to help you go through the visa formalities quickly and efficiently.

Special visa method

1. countersign visa

Counter-signing means that the inviter completes the visa approval certificate for the visitor in the exit-entry administration department of the destination country, and then submits it to the embassy or consulate of the visitor's country together with the applicant's passport, application form and other materials. The embassies and consulates of the visiting countries issue visas on the applicant's passport with the approval materials, and do not seek the opinions of relevant domestic departments.

Generally speaking, getting a countersignature means that entry is approved, and there is no need to wait too long after the passport is sent to the country's embassy in China. Most countries that implement counter-signing are in Asia, such as Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.

2. Port visa

Port visa refers to applying for a visa at the port of entry of the destination country (also called visa on arrival). Generally speaking, to apply for a port visa, the inviter needs to apply to the entry-exit administration department of the host country in advance, and after approval, a copy of the approval certificate will be sent to the visitors. The latter left the country with this card and obtained a visa when arriving at the port of the destination country. The countries that issue port visas to foreign citizens are mainly some countries in West Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Oceania.