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Foreigners having blood or marriage ties with Vietnamese citizens exemptible from visa

March 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment

VGP – Foreigners who are spouse and children of a Vietnamese citizen or overseas Vietnamese can acquire visa exemption certificate if they prove their marriage or blood relations with the Vietnamese national.

Question: What kinds of papers do foreign-passport holders who are spouse/children of a Vietnamese citizen or overseas Vietnamese have to present to acquire the certificate of visa exemption? What are the competent bodies? And how long to obtain the certificate?

Answer:

  1. Foreigners who are spouse or children of a Vietnamese citizen or overseas Vietnamese are exempted from Vietnamese visa. To acquire the certificate of visa exemption, they have to prepare the following papers:
    • One (01) application form for visa exemption;
    • Two (02) recent color passport photos with white background, in the straight-looking stature, without color glasses, and wearing nothing on the head (01 photo stuck to the application form, the other left separately);
    • Foreign passport with at least six-moth validity since their entry into Việt Nam (together with a copy of the passport for the archives);
    • One of the following papers to prove their marriage and family relations with the Vietnamese national (together with a copy for the archives):
      • Marriage certificate;
      • Birth certificate;
      • Paper confirming the parents-children relationship;
      • Other valid papers under Vietnamese laws.
  2. The Vietnamese competent bodies to give the certificate of visa exemption include: – Diplomatic representative agencies in other countries; – Việt Nam Immigration Department, administered by the Ministry of Public Security.
  3. The certificate of visa exemption must be issued within seven working days since the reception of all valid papers.

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Visiting Hoi An ancient town with cheap price

June 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Visitors to Hoi An will enjoy discounts of up to 30 percent next month

Tourism businesses in ancient Hoi An in central Vietnam will offer discounts of up to 30 percent to domestic and foreign travelers next month, Hoi An City People’s Committee Deputy Chairman Truong Van Bay announced.

During the first phase of the discount program from March 26 to the beginning of April, visitors will receive free meals when staying for more than two days at local hotels rated four stars and above.

Discounts of up to 20 percent on food and beauty services will be offered to tourists staying at hotels of two to three stars.

Holidaymakers will also enjoy discounts of between 10 to 30 percent at local attractions, shops and restaurants.

UNESCO-listed Hoi An is a popular tourist destination in central Vietnam, known for its charming ancient architecture, craft products and nearby beaches.

Hoi An welcomed about 450,000 visitors last year, 320,000 of whom were from outside the country, an increase of 6 percent on 2007.

Most of the visitors coming to Vietnam are required to get a visa in advance. Vietnam Visa can be applied online for cheap price and convenience.

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Overseas Vietnamese welcome visa exemption policy

March 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Like many of their countrymen over the world, Vietnamese nationals living in Belgium have cheered a governmental decision to grant visas exemptions to overseas Vietnamese as from September 1.

The decision was signed by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on August 17.

“The visa exemption policy lifts the spirits of those living far from the motherland,” said Nguyen Manh Hung, General Secretary of the Hoa Sen (Lotus) Association in Belgium.

He said Vietnamese nationals abroad were delighted to hear President Nguyen Minh Triet’s announcement on the exemption of visas for overseas Vietnamese during his visit to the US in June this year, adding that they are looking forward to the day the policy comes into effect.

For overseas Vietnamese, the visa exemption is a keystone policy under the Political Bureau’s Resolution 36. It demonstrates the Party’s and the State’s concerns towards the overseas Vietnamese community.

Luu Hoang Trong, a Vietnamese resident in Liege, said the move will create more favourable conditions for him and his family to visit the homeland. He said it will save him a lot of time as he will no longer have to go to the Vietnamese Embassy in Brussels to apply for visa.

“Leaders of the Party, the State and Government have fulfilled their promises to overseas Vietnamese, proving a thorough understandings of their needs and sentiments towards the homeland,” said Nguyen Thi Hien, a Vietnamese resident in Namur.

Ha Minh Hao from Liege, who often returns to Viet Nam to visit her family, said she was very happy to learn of the visa exemption. “I will become a “shuttle” between Belgium, where I am living now, and my homeland Viet Nam thanks to more simple procedures.”

Sharing feelings with other overseas Vietnamese, Nguyen Trung Dung – a scientific collaborator in Liege University, and Hoang Anh Dung – a doctor in Erasme hospital, said they were grateful to the State for their consideration for Vietnamese intellectual communities abroad like them.

Both of them are currently taking part in cooperative projects with their fellow-countrymen in Viet Nam and often return to their homeland as part of the projects.

The decision will encourage Vietnamese nationals abroad to use their positions as cultural bridges to boost relations between Viet Nam and the countries they reside in during the country’s international integration process, as well as to make further contributions to the national development and construction of the homeland, they said.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Belgium Phan Thuy Thanh told a Viet Nam News Agency reporter that the embassy has done its utmost to have everything ready before the visa exemption deadline comes along.

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Vietnam-Cambodia visa exemption likely to boost tourism

December 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Source: http://www.visatovn.com: The Vietnam-Cambodia visa exemption for ordinary passport holders which comes into effect today will create more opportunity for tourism, local travel agents say.

The director of Lua Viet Company Nguyen Van My said the pact will encourage more Vietnamese to travel to Cambodia.

“The number of tourists from Vietnam to Cambodia will rise about 30 percent as agencies and travelers can now save time and money for visa application at the border gates,” My said. (more…)

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