A visa (or immigration visa, English: visa) is a legal proof that someone is allowed to enter or exit the country that issued the visa. This permission can be in writing but is commonly by a confirmation stamp for the applicant in the applicant’s passport. Some countries do not require a visa upon arrival in some cases, often as a result of a compromise between that country and the applicant’s home country.
Countries often have conditions for issuing visas, such as the validity period of the visa, the amount of time the applicant can stay in their country. Visas are usually valid for multiple entries (depending on conditions) but can be revoked at any time and for any reason.
Visas can be issued directly in the country, or through the country’s embassy or consulate, and sometimes through a specialized agency or travel agency with permission from the issuing country. . If there is no embassy or consulate in your home country, the applicant must go to a third country that has them.
Visa exemption is the case where a country has regulations that allow certain special subjects to have priority entry and exit regardless of the purpose of entry or exit.
Visa-free subjects are Vietnamese residing abroad and foreigners who are spouses, children of Vietnamese citizens or Vietnamese residing abroad who are exempt from entry visas or some subjects. according to Vietnam’s unilateral and bilateral visa exemption regulations.
If businesses or organizations have questions about Vietnam visa exemption application procedures for foreigners, please contact us for advice.
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