Is there a limit to the number of 1 or 3 month visas that you can have in any given period?
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Limit to number of Vietnam Visas for given period?
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Posted 11 April 2010 - 02:28 PM
Sorry about the lack of timeliness in replying. I just check the website out after a long time not doing so...
My school has 2 foreign teachers with visas expiring. Vietnam, FYI, since Oct. of 2009, no longer issue 6-month tourist visas, and is giving 3-month ones instead. Also, they are no longer "renewable," i.e. the stay would be extended every 6 months --ad infinitum. I just found out for our 2 teachers that:
1. there is a one-month extension.
2. after that, there is a "newly issued" 1-month visa.
3. after that, you make a visa run; to the border and returning right back, for a 1-month visa, you need to prearrange an "emergency visa issuance at the border."
And then you repeat the process, with a visa run every 3 months.
I have not heard of a limit of the number of visas, 1-month or 3--, within any period, though.
Hope this helps.
PS: sorry about the unrest there.
My school has 2 foreign teachers with visas expiring. Vietnam, FYI, since Oct. of 2009, no longer issue 6-month tourist visas, and is giving 3-month ones instead. Also, they are no longer "renewable," i.e. the stay would be extended every 6 months --ad infinitum. I just found out for our 2 teachers that:
1. there is a one-month extension.
2. after that, there is a "newly issued" 1-month visa.
3. after that, you make a visa run; to the border and returning right back, for a 1-month visa, you need to prearrange an "emergency visa issuance at the border."
And then you repeat the process, with a visa run every 3 months.
I have not heard of a limit of the number of visas, 1-month or 3--, within any period, though.
Hope this helps.
PS: sorry about the unrest there.
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