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    Vietnam visa on arrival

    Posted by bong192 17 April 2013

    Vietnam-Visa. How to get it??



    This question must be common to guys who love to travel to Vietnam. therefore, I am willing to answer you foreigners how to obtain Vietnam visa. Let's go:

    Officially, there are 2 ways to get Vietnam visa.

    The first way is going to Vietnam embassy in your country, pay pee, take an interview of your entry'purpose and wait about 4-5 days to get your visa.

    In case you do not want to take time to get Vietnam embassy or there is no Vietnam embassy in your country, you are advised to use the following way.

    The second way is staying at home and visit travel agent's website, fill out secured application form, pay service fee ($ 20 for 1 month single entry, $ 25 for 1 month multiple entry, $ 30 for 3 month single and $ 35 for 3 month multiple), receive your visa approval letter within 1-2 working days via email and finally get your visa stamped at arrival airport in vietnam (one more thing, you have to pay stamping fee directly to Vietnam Immigration Officer)

    Hopefully, this information is helpful for you. If you have any questions, I am very pleased to help you. My Skype id is bong192

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    Re-unification Palace

    Posted by Fidge 7 December 2009

    Built in the mid-1960s and was the presidential palace of South Vietnam.
    The Communist tanks crashed through the gates on 30 April 1975 and other than the repaired gate the palace has been left as it was in 1975 as a monument to the communist victory.
    Only about £1 entry fee.

    106 Nguyen Du

    Google map: tinyurl.com/ya465f9
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reunification_Palace

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