In order to eliminate the plight of Vietnamese enterprises, the Vietnamese government has resumed allowing experts, investors, managers, skilled workers, and their relatives (parents, spouses, children) to enter Vietnam. Japanese citizens at the time of entry must comply with all remedial measures to isolate the epidemic in Vietnam.

How long can I stay in Vietnam? The time allowed to stay is determined by the validity period of the visa from the date of entry you entered in the application form. You can obtain the visa 2-3 months before your travel without worrying about the visa expires before your departure.

How long can I stay in Vietnam? The time allowed to stay is determined by the validity period of the visa from the date of entry you entered in the application form. You can obtain the visa 2-3 months before your travel without worrying about the visa expires before your departure.

How long can I stay in Vietnam? The time allowed to stay is determined by the validity period of the visa from the date of entry you entered in the application form. You can obtain the visa 2-3 months before your travel without worrying about the visa expires before your departure.

How long can I stay in Vietnam? The time allowed to stay is determined by the validity period of the visa from the date of entry you entered in the application form. You can obtain the visa 2-3 months before your travel without worrying about the visa expires before your departure.

How long can I stay in Vietnam? The time allowed to stay is determined by the validity period of the visa from the date of entry you entered in the application form. You can obtain the visa 2-3 months before your travel without worrying about the visa expires before your departure.

Visa extension means that when the visa is about to expire, foreigners with Vietnamese visa want to continue to stay in Vietnam to travel, visit relatives, or work. You must renew your current visa and follow the validity period specified in the current visa issued by Vietnam.

Vietnam labor visa, with symbols LĐ1 and LĐ2, has a maximum period of 2 years (for two years, it is a Temporary Resident card). LĐ1 visa-issued to foreigners working in Vietnam without obtaining a work permit, unless the international treaties to which Vietnam has joined provide otherwise; LĐ2 visa-issued to foreigners working in Vietnam, this […]

Because the virus situation in the world is not getting better, Vietnam is not open for tourist visas. At present, only foreign experts, managers, and supervisors who come to work in Vietnam will be granted a business visa.

Because the virus situation in the world is not getting better, Vietnam is not open for tourist visas. At present, only foreign experts, managers, and supervisors who come to work in Vietnam will be granted a business visa.

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