Vietnam visa requirements for Nepal citizens
Vietnam immigration policies regulated that all Nepal residents must have visa to enter and stay in Vietnam within 1 to 3 months, single or multiple entry. From Nepal, they may apply for a visa at the nearest Vietnam Embassy or apply visa on arrival to save the cost
Is that Vietnam visa required for Nepal citizens?
Yes, Nepal citizens do need a visa to enter Vietnam
Visa is one of the many things for which Nepal citizens need to prepare before traveling to Vietnam.
From Nepal, the applicants may apply for Vietnam visa by 2 options:
- Getting a visa on arrival within 2 working days or just 1 or 2
hours by applying a visa online. It's beneficial for those who is
living in the country where there is no Vietnam Embassy located and
who arrive Vietnam by air
(it is a must). See more
how it works.
No document is required for Vietnam visa on arrival. Applicants just need to provide the visa information by filling in the online application form with full name, gender, date of birth, nationality and passport number. A letter of approval issued by the Vietnam Immigration Department will be shipped via email at a given time.
- Getting a Vietnam visa from
Vietnam Embassy or Consulate in Nepal and it takes 3 - 5 working days
Required documents for Vietnam Embassy visa application include original passport, application form attached with 1 photo and visa fees.
If you have any further queries, comments or feedback, please kindly call us by +84-912-685-141 or send an email to vietnamvisabooking@gmail.com. We are looking forwards to hearing from you.
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