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You may have many questions and considerations when planning a trip to Southeast Asia. We have identified some of the more common questions and give you the following information which we hope you will find useful.
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Read moreVisa regulations can change frequently. It's always best to consult the official website of the country's embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information.
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Traveling to Vietnam requires a visa for most foreign nationals, and understanding the various aspects of the visa process is essential for a hassle-free experience. This guide provides an overview of different visa types, the application process, and important considerations for travelers.
Vietnam offers several types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, and student visas. Tourist visas are typically issued for single or multiple entries and can vary in duration.
Applying for a Vietnam visa can be done online through the e-visa system or via a Vietnamese embassy or consulate. The online application requires filling out personal information, uploading necessary documents, and paying a fee. Alternatively, applying in person may require additional steps, including scheduling an appointment.
In conclusion, understanding the visa process for Vietnam is vital for travelers. By familiarizing yourself with the types of visas, the application process, required documents, and potential issues, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to this beautiful country.
Traveling to Vietnam requires a visa for most foreign nationals, and understanding the various aspects of the visa process is essential for a hassle-free experience. This guide provides an overview of different visa types, the application process, and important considerations for travelers.
Vietnam offers several types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, and student visas. Tourist visas are typically issued for single or multiple entries and can vary in duration.
Applying for a Vietnam visa can be done online through the e-visa system or via a Vietnamese embassy or consulate. The online application requires filling out personal information, uploading necessary documents, and paying a fee. Alternatively, applying in person may require additional steps, including scheduling an appointment.
In conclusion, understanding the visa process for Vietnam is vital for travelers. By familiarizing yourself with the types of visas, the application process, required documents, and potential issues, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to this beautiful country.
Traveling to Vietnam requires a visa for most foreign nationals, and understanding the various aspects of the visa process is essential for a hassle-free experience. This guide provides an overview of different visa types, the application process, and important considerations for travelers.
Vietnam offers several types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, and student visas. Tourist visas are typically issued for single or multiple entries and can vary in duration.
Applying for a Vietnam visa can be done online through the e-visa system or via a Vietnamese embassy or consulate. The online application requires filling out personal information, uploading necessary documents, and paying a fee. Alternatively, applying in person may require additional steps, including scheduling an appointment.
In conclusion, understanding the visa process for Vietnam is vital for travelers. By familiarizing yourself with the types of visas, the application process, required documents, and potential issues, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to this beautiful country.
Traveling to Vietnam requires a visa for most foreign nationals, and understanding the various aspects of the visa process is essential for a hassle-free experience. This guide provides an overview of different visa types, the application process, and important considerations for travelers.
Vietnam offers several types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, and student visas. Tourist visas are typically issued for single or multiple entries and can vary in duration.
Applying for a Vietnam visa can be done online through the e-visa system or via a Vietnamese embassy or consulate. The online application requires filling out personal information, uploading necessary documents, and paying a fee. Alternatively, applying in person may require additional steps, including scheduling an appointment.
In conclusion, understanding the visa process for Vietnam is vital for travelers. By familiarizing yourself with the types of visas, the application process, required documents, and potential issues, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to this beautiful country.
Discover upcoming public holiday dates and start planning to make the most of your time off.
These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates.
Tet ( Lunar New Year)
28 Jan - 3 Feb
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
Victory Day
7 Jan
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
National Children’s Day
11 Jan
Teacher ‘s Day
16 Jan
Makha Bucha
12 Feb
March Equinox
20 Mar
March Equinox
13th March
Hung Kings Commemoration Day
7 Apr
Labor Day
1 May
Khmer New Year
14,15,16 Apr
Lao New Year
13,14,15 Apr
Labour Day
1 May
Charki Day
06th April
Songkran Holiday
13 - 16 Apr
Labor Day
1 May
Labor Day
1 May
Visakha Bochea Day
11 May
King Norodom Sihamoni’s Birthday
14 May
Royal Ploughing Ceremony
15 May
Coronation Day
4,5 May
Visakha Bucha
11,12 May
Queen Mother’s Birthday
18 Jun
June Solstice
21 Jun
Bridge Public Holiday
2 Jun
Queen Suthida's Birthday
3 Jun
June Solstice
21 Jun
Lao Women Union’s Day
20, 21 Jul
Asalha Bucha
10 Jul
King Vajiralongkorn's Birthday
28 Jul
Bridge Public Holiday
11 Aug
The Queen's Birthday
12 Aug
National Day Holiday
2 Sep
Pchum Ben
21, 22, 23 Sep
Constitution Day
24 Sep
September Equinox
23 Sep
September Equinox
23 Sep
Commemoration of Late King Father
15 October
King Norodom Sihamoni’s Coronation Day
29 October
Anniversary of the Death of King Bhumibol
13 Oct
Chulalongkorn Day
23 Oct
Bon Om Touk
4, 5, 6 Nov
Independence Day
9 Nov
Peace Day
29 Dec
National Day
2 Dec
December Solstice
21 Dec
King Bhumibol's Birthday/Father's Day
5 Dec
December Solstice
21 Dec
Tet ( Lunar New Year)
28 Jan - 3 Feb
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
Victory Day
7 Jan
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
National Children’s Day
11 Jan
Teacher ‘s Day
16 Jan
Makha Bucha
12 Feb
March Equinox
20 Mar
March Equinox
13th March
Hung Kings Commemoration Day
7 Apr
Labor Day
1 May
Khmer New Year
14,15,16 Apr
Lao New Year
13,14,15 Apr
Labour Day
1 May
Charki Day
06th April
Songkran Holiday
13 - 16 Apr
Labor Day
1 May
Labor Day
1 May
Visakha Bochea Day
11 May
King Norodom Sihamoni’s Birthday
14 May
Royal Ploughing Ceremony
15 May
Coronation Day
4,5 May
Visakha Bucha
11,12 May
Queen Mother’s Birthday
18 Jun
June Solstice
21 Jun
Bridge Public Holiday
2 Jun
Queen Suthida's Birthday
3 Jun
June Solstice
21 Jun
Lao Women Union’s Day
20, 21 Jul
Asalha Bucha
10 Jul
King Vajiralongkorn's Birthday
28 Jul
Bridge Public Holiday
11 Aug
The Queen's Birthday
12 Aug
National Day Holiday
2 Sep
Pchum Ben
21, 22, 23 Sep
Constitution Day
24 Sep
September Equinox
23 Sep
September Equinox
23 Sep
Commemoration of Late King Father
15 October
King Norodom Sihamoni’s Coronation Day
29 October
Anniversary of the Death of King Bhumibol
13 Oct
Chulalongkorn Day
23 Oct
Bon Om Touk
4, 5, 6 Nov
Independence Day
9 Nov
Peace Day
29 Dec
National Day
2 Dec
December Solstice
21 Dec
King Bhumibol's Birthday/Father's Day
5 Dec
December Solstice
21 Dec
Tet ( Lunar New Year)
28 Jan - 3 Feb
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
Victory Day
7 Jan
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
New Year’s Day
1 Jan
National Children’s Day
11 Jan
Teacher ‘s Day
16 Jan
Makha Bucha
12 Feb
March Equinox
20 Mar
March Equinox
13th March
Hung Kings Commemoration Day
7 Apr
Labor Day
1 May
Khmer New Year
14,15,16 Apr
Lao New Year
13,14,15 Apr
Labour Day
1 May
Charki Day
06th April
Songkran Holiday
13 - 16 Apr
Labor Day
1 May
Labor Day
1 May
Visakha Bochea Day
11 May
King Norodom Sihamoni’s Birthday
14 May
Royal Ploughing Ceremony
15 May
Coronation Day
4,5 May
Visakha Bucha
11,12 May
Queen Mother’s Birthday
18 Jun
June Solstice
21 Jun
Bridge Public Holiday
2 Jun
Queen Suthida's Birthday
3 Jun
June Solstice
21 Jun
Lao Women Union’s Day
20, 21 Jul
Asalha Bucha
10 Jul
King Vajiralongkorn's Birthday
28 Jul
Bridge Public Holiday
11 Aug
The Queen's Birthday
12 Aug
National Day Holiday
2 Sep
Pchum Ben
21, 22, 23 Sep
Constitution Day
24 Sep
September Equinox
23 Sep
September Equinox
23 Sep
Commemoration of Late King Father
15 October
King Norodom Sihamoni’s Coronation Day
29 October
Anniversary of the Death of King Bhumibol
13 Oct
Chulalongkorn Day
23 Oct
Bon Om Touk
4, 5, 6 Nov
Independence Day
9 Nov
Peace Day
29 Dec
National Day
2 Dec
December Solstice
21 Dec
King Bhumibol's Birthday/Father's Day
5 Dec
December Solstice
21 Dec