Je viens d'obtenir des renseignements très sérieux et précis sur les nouvelles dispositions concernant la prolongation des visas touristiques : je vous les donne ci-dessus en copié-collé :
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Bonjour,
Nous confirmons nos informations:
Depuis 2015 le visa Vietnam touristique est possible 1 mois OU 3 mois selon ce que vous demandez et pour l'amplitude demandée. Auparavant, avant 2015, pour les 3 mois et en tourisme, cela était impossible: les visas de 3 mois étaient forcémment en Business même si ils étaient aussi utilisés par les touristes en connaissance de cause ou pas.
Prolongation de visa touristique au Vietnam en 2015:Concerne les visas demandés à partir du 01/01/2015 et non les visas touristiques demandés en 2014.
Le visa touristique ( demandé et obtenu en 2015) , simple ou multiple, est prolongeable une fois sur place
· D'un mois, si le visa initial était valable un mois
· De trois mois, si le visa initial était valable trois mois
Et ce, auprès des services vietnamiens de l'immigration ou d'une agence de voyage locale (délais espérés de 3 à 4 jours, côut: selon...et "à voir").
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Il va sans dire que si vous passez par les services de l'Immigration, n vous allez devoir palabrer, discuter, perdre du temps, mais ce sera sans supplément financier pour vous - Si vous n'avez pas cette patience...eh bien il faudra aller voir des agences locales qui vous mâcheront le travail... mais évidemment le prix ????
Cordialement - Kimtwo
Le vent et les turbulences sont l'oeuvre de Dieu, mais la voile et le gouvernail nous appartiennent..
Voyager c'est aller de soi à soi, en passant par les autres (proverbe touareg)
Ca rejoint bien mes infos ; je cherche toujours à savoir pourquoi on parle de 200-300$ de frais ; si la nouvelle décision de prologation sur place est vraiment légale, je ne vois pas les agences spécialisées empocher tout ça ni l'immigration demander un tel montant, à moins que .....
Méfiez-vous de la vie, car les ratés ne vous rateront pas!
Ca rejoint bien mes infos ; je cherche toujours à savoir pourquoi on parle de 200-300$ de frais ; si la nouvelle décision de prologation sur place est vraiment légale, je ne vois pas les agences spécialisées empocher tout ça ni l'immigration demander un tel montant, à moins que .....
Bonjour Jacques,
Perso, je traduis, mais peut-être me trompé-je, que l'Immigration est tout à fait à même de délivrer les prorogations nécessaires..... mais comme la corruption n'est pas possible à ce niveau.... on se trouve confronté à beaucoup de dénégations;..fausses, d'atermoiements sans fin, de déplacements multiples peut être.....de manière à renvoyer, par lassitude, aux agences qui, elles, n'ont pas le même problème de surveillance..... -
Comme quçi, en s'armant de patience et de détermination, on doit pouvoir obtenir par soi même le fameux visa prolongé....
Bonne journée - cordialement - Kimtwo
Le vent et les turbulences sont l'oeuvre de Dieu, mais la voile et le gouvernail nous appartiennent..
Voyager c'est aller de soi à soi, en passant par les autres (proverbe touareg)
Les 200 ou 300$ sont pour renouveler les visas qui datent de 2014.
Il n'es plus possible, suite à la nouvelle loi, de prolonger son visa obtenu en 2014 "légalement" mais au Vietnam moyennant finances certaines choses sont encore possibles....
Étant le 21 Janvier 2015 il n'y a pas encore de demande de renouvèlement de visa établi à partir du 1er Janvier 2015
Cordialement
“Veux-tu vivre heureux? Voyage avec deux sacs, l’un pour donner, l’autre pour recevoir” Goethe
L'avatar est l’emblème de la Walking Street ou Rue piétonne de Hue qui va être inaugurée le 2 Février.
Un plus pour les touristes.
Bonne journée.
Comme on nou a défoncé complètement Nguyen Huê... pour la faire piétonne de l'hôtel de ville la rivière de Saigon, pour avril..... j'espère que nos huiles vont s'inspirer de ce très joli emblème.... à suivre.
Bonne journée à toi - Kimtwo
Le vent et les turbulences sont l'oeuvre de Dieu, mais la voile et le gouvernail nous appartiennent..
Voyager c'est aller de soi à soi, en passant par les autres (proverbe touareg)
Située le long de la rivière des parfums sur une des berges, débute à hauteur du Saigon Morin (pont Truong Tien - ancien pont Eiffel) pour finir à hauteur du Musée La Ba Dang ( 2eme pont - Phu Xuan bridge).
Viens faire un tour à Hue lors de tes prochains périples 😉
Cordialement
“Veux-tu vivre heureux? Voyage avec deux sacs, l’un pour donner, l’autre pour recevoir” Goethe
Bonjour,
auriez vous des infos pour faire un visa tourist pour le vietnam pour un français deja en thailland... en plus ce serait pour un peu plus d'un mois (40j !!) faut il faire un visa d'un mois et le renouveler sur place (est ce possible à Hanoi ?)
concernant la demande de visa en arrivant est ce sûr ? j'ai cru lire sur le site de l'ambasade en france que cela ne marchait plus et que nombreux touristes qui ont utilsé cette formule ne sont pas accepté à rentrer malgré la lettre ? cette formule est elle possible pour un français lorsqu'il vient de thaillande ... si oui je pense contacter Oriental Bridge Travel ... savez vous quels sont les délais ?
Le visa à l'arrivée est valable pour toute personne arrivant par un vol international, donc au départ de la Thailande également. Je ne sais pas ce que raconte exactement l'ambassade de France ! Ceci dit, la prolongation une fois sur place, c'est l'anarchie totale, avec des règlements changeant sans arrêt de puis le 1 janvier 2015, et des prix délirants (200$ et plus à Hanoi). Donc prenez un 3 mois une entrée, c'est le même prix (45$) que pour un mois (lettre d'invitation un peu plus chère mais vous êtes tranquille).
Méfiez-vous de la vie, car les ratés ne vous rateront pas!
Merci !
pour info sur le site de l'ambassade il y a un article :
CONSEILS AUX VOYAGEURS AVERTISSEMENT CONCERNANT LE VISA EN LIGNE (ON LINE VISA)
notamment dans cet article il est écrit :
Le service de « visa à l’arrivée » offert en ligne par certaines agences privées est, dans la plupart des cas, illégal, car ce type de visa n’est pas accessible aux voyageurs venant au Vietnam pour un séjour touristique individuel. En vertu de l’article 8 de l’Ordonnance n° 24/1999/PL-UBTVQH10 du 28/04/2000portant sur l'Immigration, les voyageurs ayant fait appel au visa en ligne pourriont refusés aux frontières pour infraction à la loi.
Merci !
pour info sur le site de l'ambassade il y a un article :
CONSEILS AUX VOYAGEURS AVERTISSEMENT CONCERNANT LE VISA EN LIGNE (ON LINE VISA)
notamment dans cet article il est écrit :
Le service de « visa à l’arrivée » offert en ligne par certaines agences privées est, dans la plupart des cas, illégal, car ce type de visa n’est pas accessible aux voyageurs venant au Vietnam pour un séjour touristique individuel. En vertu de l’article 8 de l’Ordonnance n° 24/1999/PL-UBTVQH10 du 28/04/2000portant sur l'Immigration, les voyageurs ayant fait appel au visa en ligne pourriont refusés aux frontières pour infraction à la loi.
Ce texte existe depuis fort longtemps - je n'ai jamais connu de refus aux embarquements, sauf par erreur des voyageurs qui n'avaient pas emmené les bons documents.. - Quand on voit la différence de prix entre le visa à l'Ambassade, qui est quasiment le double de celui d'un visa on arrival.....et toutes les difficultés quand de surcroit on n'habite pas à Paris ( envoi, attente, retour, frais, etc......) chacun fait comme il veut....
Ne pas oublier quand même que le visa on arrival est délivré aux agences au Vietnam habilitées par les services d'Immigration....et que ce visa est fourni....... par les services de l'immigration au Vietnam.....
Cordialement - Kimtwo
Le vent et les turbulences sont l'oeuvre de Dieu, mais la voile et le gouvernail nous appartiennent..
Voyager c'est aller de soi à soi, en passant par les autres (proverbe touareg)
Effectivement, la chose cruciale à savoir en ce qui concerne la lettre d'invitation est que ce n'est pas un document d'agence, qui ne sert que d'intermédiaire obligatoire, mais un document OFFICIEL des services d'Immigration certifiant que le visa attend les détenteurs de la lettre en arrivant, donc aucun refus possible. Nous l'avons déjà expliqué cent fois sur ce foruim, ça devient lassant !!!!!
Méfiez-vous de la vie, car les ratés ne vous rateront pas!
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1) The first day she spent in the Schengen Area was January 21st. That day will drop out of the calculation 180 days later, on July 20th.
From July 20th, she’ll get back 1 day of possible stay; on July 22nd, 2 days; and so on. All the days from her previous stay (January 21st–April 16th) need to be outside the 180-day rolling window.
The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days.
2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date.
If she re-enters France on July 18th, she’ll only have a “credit” of 4 days. But with each day of her new stay, one day from the previous stay (January–April) will drop out of the calculation. The rolling window allows her to “replace” days from the previous stay with those of the new stay, without ever exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period.
In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th.
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