Remember Me
forgot your password?

Getting Vietnam Visa in Australia

Getting a visa to Vietnam is easier than ever before, you can get your visa either through an embassy of Vietnam in Australia or apply for a time and cost effective visa on arrival.

1. Getting visa to Vietnam through Vietnamese consulate

Vietnam Embassy / High Comission / Consulate for Australia

Office: Embassy

Street Address: 6 Timbarra Crescent

Postal Address: ZIP Code:2606

City: O'Malley

State: Canberra

Country: Australia

Telephone: (61-2) 6290 1549, 6286 6059, 6286 6267

Faximile: (61-2) 6286 4534

Email: vembassy@webone.com.au

Website: www.au.vnembassy.org

Office: Consulate

Street Address: 489 New South Head Road, Double Bay

Postal Address: ZIP Code: NSW 2028

City: Sydney

State: Sydney

Country: Australia

Telephone: (61-2) 932 72539, 932 71912

Faximile: (61-2) 2-932 81653

Email: vnconsul@ihug.com.au

Website: www.au.vnembassy.org

Vietnamese entry visa is required for all foreigners wishing to visit Vietnam except citizens of countries having visa exemption inclusion in bilateral consular agreements with Vietnam. Visas can be applied by mail or in person at the Embassy of Socialist Republic of Vietnam in Australia.

Tourist visa:

Entry visas to Vietnam can be applied BY POST or IN PERSON (by the applicant or anyone on his/her behalf) at the Embassy.

Applying by post:

First, download the application form from the Website.

Second, the Applicant must submit or send by registered/express post to the Embassy the following documents:

a. Original and valid PASSPORT which must have at least one-month validity after the expiry of the visa  and one blank page left. Please keep note of your passport details in case you might need them while your passport is with the Embassy;

b. One completed APPLICATION FORM  with one passport-size photo affixed on the Form. Please fill the form eligibly and accurately to avoid misinterpretation and to facilitate the visa processing. You will be responsible for the accuracy of the information you provide in the Application Form;

c. If you require your passport(s) to be returned by post, please send in a return self-addressed ENVELOPE (Express post or Registered mail is recommended)

d. VISA FEE must be paid in cash, money order or bank cheque payable to the Embassy of Vietnam. We accept Australian dollars only. Visa fees are various and depend on the length of stay and visa types, please contact the Embassy for further information. Contact phone numbers:  02 - 6286 6059; 6290 1556; 6290 1894; 6286 6267 (EXT: 101; 102)

Applying in person:

Alternatively, if you wish, you can come to the Embassy at number 6 Timbarra Crescent, O’Malley, ACT 2606 to apply for visa(s) where you will get assistance on site by our staffs. Our office is open from 9:00AM to 4:00 PM from Monday to Friday, except Vietnamese and Australian public holidays.

Visa processing:

  • Upon receipt of the application, it takes THREE  working days by normal service for your  passport(s) with the visa(s) to be ready for collection at the Embassy or for return by post in the return envelope you provided.  EXPRESS SERVICE is available and incurs extra cost. If you need Express Service, please contact the Embassy for further information. Contact phone numbers:  02 - 6286 6059; 6290 1556; 6290 1894; 6286 6267 (EXT: 101; 102)
  • Delivery time by the post office is not included in the processing time above and dependent on the Post.
  • Once you have received your passport(s) with visa(s), please check carefully all the details. Should there be any discrepancies or errors, such as the dates of arrival/departure, the types of visas, please notify the Embassy immediately. If the errors are the consequences of the inaccuracy of the information you provided in the Application Form, the Embassy will not be responsible for them, and any additional costs that incur from remedy of the errors will be born solely  by you. After the visa(s) have been stamped on your passport(s), if you want to change the dates of arrival/ the types of visas, you need to pay the extra costs. Please note that all payments are non-refundable, even if you want to cancel the visa(s) which have already been issued.
  • Visa application for children should follow the same procedures  if the children hold their own passports. Children are under 14 years of age are not required to sign the Application Form.

For further query, please have your question(s) ready, brief and focused before contacting the Embassy. The Visa Section telephone line is open from 9 AM to 5 PM  Monday to Friday except Vietnamese and Australian holidays.

Business visa:

Step 1: Contact with their Vietnamese sponsor(s)/business partner(s) and request them to arrange the visa authorisation for the applicant from the Immigration Department, Ministry of Public Security. To this end, the applicant should advise their Vietnamese sponsor(s)/business partner(s) of the following information:

- Full name

- Date and place of birth

- Nationality (previous and present)

- Passport number and type, dates of issue and expiry of the passport

- Proposed dates of entry into and exit from Vietnam

- Type of visa requires (single/double/multiple)

- The Vietnamese mission from where the applicant would collect the visa.

Step 2: Obtain the confirmation from the Vietnamese sponsor(s)/business partner(s) about the visa authorisation.

Step 3: Complete the application form with dully-pasted passport-size photo.

Step 4: Send the completed application form to the Embassy with the following documents:

- A valid passport

- A self-addressed prepaid courier satchel

Step 5: Pay the visa fee

It normally takes two or three working days to process a visa from the date of receipt of the completed application form with required documents and  the visa authorisation from the Department of Immigration (Ministry of Public Security).

The cost should be around 70 AUD for single 1 month entry.

(From www.vietnamembassy.org.au)

2. Getting Vietnam visa on arrival

On the other way, you can also apply for Vietnam Visa on arrival through www.vietnamvisasupport.com. We make sure that it is cheaper and easier than getting visa to Vietnam from the Embassy in Australia. The total cost is from 35 - 50 USD/person. Visit www.vietnamvisasupport.com to see how to get Vietnam Visa on arrival.

Vietnam Visa Support

Apply Vietnam Visa Online: http://www.vietnamvisasupport.com Apply Vietnam Tours Online: http://travel.togo.vn

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Travel Articles
  • More from Vietnam Visa Support

Compare And Find Local Venues In The UK

By: Mandy Chagger | 31/12/2009
You must think about your event's unique characteristics as you compare UK venues. Your event budget can balloon quickly if you choose an oversized venue based on your guest list.

Ways for airlines to go green

By: Christina Pomoni | 30/12/2009
The fact that aircrafts contribute to environmental pollution has forced air carriers to find ways to become environmentally friendly, while maintaining their market share and profitability. Major airlines have accepted to make efforts towards the reduction of their emissions after being pressurized by civil society and political groups.

The top air travel myths

By: Christina Pomoni | 30/12/2009
Do not let myths deprive you from traveling. Air travel can be an exhilarating experience and you owe that to yourself. Welcome aboard!

The best airports to get delayed in

By: Christina Pomoni | 30/12/2009
The best airports to get delayed in are those with the best duty-free shops. Shopping is an inherent part of traveling and duty free shops can offer you an unforgettable experience, provided you are delayed in the right airport.

Reasons why air travel is getting cheaper

By: Christina Pomoni | 30/12/2009
Airlines implement a price differentiation strategy targeting consumers of economy class that is highly price elastic. Yet, although airlines are lowering their prices, consumers are not flying more. Major airlines try to match competitive fares, particularly in same round trip destinations.

Causes of airplane turbulence

By: Christina Pomoni | 30/12/2009
Airplane turbulence may be rather distressing and upsetting, but it is not hazardous. Nowadays, technology has provided airlines with the ability to predict such phenomena, making air travel a safe and exciting experience.

Traveling to the United States more and more difficult for Canadians with Criminal Records

By: Jared Church | 30/12/2009
If you have been following the news lately, flights to the U.S. from Canadian airports came crashing to a hault with news of the terrorist plot on Christmas Day. One of the consequences of the ever-tightening security procedures on U.S. bound flights is that ordinary Canadians with old criminal records are being increasingly denied entry.

Which Fuel Is Your Best Bet?

By: Jason Hall | 30/12/2009
Knowing as much as you can when you rent a car will help to make your trip less stressful. Look at this article for more tips on car rentals.

How to get a Vietnam Visa in Bangkok (Thailand)?

By: Vietnam Visa Support | 03/08/2009 | Travel
Vietnam visa for us, that is Legal, Quick, and Economical. www.Vietnamvisasupport.com was built for supporting you with updated information on Vietnam entry visa, suggesting you how to get visa to Vietnam easiest, fastest and reliable but cheapest way.

Getting Vietnam Visa in Australia

By: Vietnam Visa Support | 29/06/2009 | Travel
Getting a visa to Vietnam is easier than ever before, you can get your visa either through an embassy of Vietnam in Australia or apply for a time and cost effective visa on arrival.

How to apply Vietnam Visa?

By: Vietnam Visa Support | 17/06/2009 | Travel
You can either apply yourself at Vietnamese embassies or consulates in your country or have a local travel agent (your sponsor) to do a part or full its procedure.

How many types of visas for Vietnam?

By: Vietnam Visa Support | 16/06/2009 | Travel
Tourist visa: (short staying time) It's what you need to enter Vietnam! Available one-month single-entry visa stay in Vietnam maximum one month). Tourist visa may be extended one time for 30 days after your arrival in Vietnam. If you plan to spend more than one month in Vietnam, or if you plan to exit Vietnam and re-enter from Cambodia, Laos or China, you will need a one-month or three-month multiple-entry visa with the approval from local agents.

How to apply visa to Vietnam?

By: Vietnam Visa Support | 24/05/2009 | Travel
Vietnam has established diplomatic relations with 172 countries. For the first time in history, Vietnam is now entertaining normal relations with all major powers and UN Security Council’s Permanent Members. www.vietnamvisasupport.com would like to provide you some information to make Vietnam visa easier from Countries Vietnam has diplomatic relations.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.60, 6, w2)