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How to apply for a Vietnamese visa

For many people in China, it is really easy to apply for a Vietnamese visa, but the required documents and procedures must be complete. Vietnam is an ideal tourist destination with many tourist attractions and delicious food. Here are some detailed strategies for you.

How much is the visa fee for Vietnam? Tourist visa (one month, one round trip): 400 yuan.

Business visa (one month, one round trip): 500 yuan.

Business visa (3 months, one round trip): 550 yuan.

Business visa (3 months, multiple round trips): 950 yuan.

Business visa (6 months, multiple round trips): 1 100 yuan.

What materials do I need to apply for a Vietnamese visa? Passport valid for more than 6 months.

B: Please sign your name (Chinese name) on the last page of your passport.

C. Passport has at least two blank pages with consecutive page numbers.

D the holder of the reissued passport shall provide all the original passports at the same time.

E. photos: 2 bareheaded color photos with a two-inch white background or a blue background.

What should I pay attention to when applying for a Vietnamese visa? A. Passport must be valid for more than 6 months.

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China citizens who hold valid ordinary passports for diplomatic, official and business purposes and their accompanying persons who use the same passport are exempt from visas when entering, leaving or transiting Vietnam. If the stay period exceeds, you must go back to China to apply for a new visa, because private passport holders need to apply for a visa.

What should I pay attention to when going to Vietnam for entry and exit? According to the regulations of Vietnam Customs, you must declare if you bring more than 7000 US dollars (or other equivalent currencies) and more than 300 grams of gold into the country, otherwise the excess will be confiscated by Vietnam Customs when you leave the country. If a domestic delegation visits and the tour fee is carried by a special person, it should be declared when entering the country, or kept separately, otherwise the part exceeding $7,000 when leaving the country will be confiscated by Vietnam Customs. Foreigners can take 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, 250g tobacco and alcohol 1l duty-free when they leave Vietnam.

Vietnam Customs prohibits bringing inflammable, explosive, corrosive, highly toxic, radioactive and odorous articles, pornographic books, DVDs, animals and plants without quarantine and weapons into the country.

Customs may confiscate antiques or replicas, so you must get the evidence and customs clearance certificate from the seller.

At present, the customs procedures in Vietnam are very simple, and it is also possible to go to Laos and landing visa by land from Vietnam.

Tourists carrying precious jewelry such as gold, platinum and silver when entering or leaving Vietnam, special cameras, video cameras and special electronic products must be declared to the customs (except for commonly used SLR cameras and digital cameras) (except for inspection-free tourists). Passengers are not allowed to take all kinds of precious stones or antiques without customs permission.

When entering Vietnam, tourists can carry an unlimited amount of foreign currency. However, if the amount exceeds US$ 3,000 or 65,438+0,000 grams of gold, tourists must declare to the customs or get the approval of the governor of the National Bank of Vietnam.