Je compte me rendre au VIETNAM début MAI pour 4 semaines.
Je suis actuellement en plein préparatif et aurai besoins d’avis sur l’obtention du visa.
Apparemment rien de compliqué vous me direz, mais j’ai lu beaucoup de choses contradictoires sur le net.
1- Le coût d’obtention du visa avant le départ auprès de l’ambassade : 60 € ou 86 € ?
2- Obtention du Visa à l’arrivée (Ho chi min ville), en ce qui me concerne, avec demande pré remplie sur le site www.visa-vietnam.org pour 20$ de dossier et 25$ à l’arrivée pour l’obtention.
La deuxième méthode à ma faveur mais le risque vient surtout dans le fait que la compagnie aérienne ne veuille pas me laisser embarquer sans visa avec uniquement ce document.
J’aimerai connaître, le point de vue de personnes à ce sujet.
Je te conseil vivement de faire ton visa à l'ambassade.
Une amie est passée par la deuxième méthode : elle a dut payer son visas en double, car soit disant il n'avait pas reçu le règlement ...
Pour la compagnie, je ne sais pas, je suis passé par suvarnabhumi Airport à Bangkok, il ont vérifié mon visa pour le Vietnam avant de me laisser embarquer.
Bonjour,
C'est facile et simplement et moins cher aussi pour obtenir un visa vietnam en ligne. il marche bien aussi.
quand tu envois la photocopie de ton passeport, l agent qui t'enverra les papiers et tu dois les imprintera et les porteras au Vietnam(les papiers d'invitation comme un visa mais tu recevras votre visa officiel quand tu viens l aeroport au vietnam).
Si tu veux obtenir un visa un mois simple, c est 15 usd pour le frais pour l agence et 25usd pour le tax a l aeroport du vietnam, et tu peux payer les frais pour l agence quand tu viens au vietnam.
Bon choix!
bonjour
pour les visas à l'arrivée pas de problème
il suffit de rentrer en contact avec saigon tourist, ou un café style sinh café et ils vous envoient par mail tousles papiers que vous présenterez à l'arrivée.
Cela revient beaucoup moins cher que par l'ambassade
nous partons le 22 avril et c'est ce que nous avons fait pour la 4 ème fois.
Bon voyage
Pascale GRUET BORDEAUX
j ai l intention d aller au vietnam mi mai !et j aimerais bien faire mon visa a l entree de hanoi, a l aeroport ! pouvez vous me donner svp ces renseignements pour l obtenir !.. par quelle agence locale, ( qui est sure ! ) puis je passer pour obtenir ce visa ?? merci d avance ! et est ce une bonne periode pour le climat pour le nord, sapa et etc ..aussi ??.. ( vu que vous etes allees plusieurs fois )!!😏
😎bonjour
nous cette année nous sommes passés par BINH TOURS www.binhtours.com que nous connaissons bien. La absolument rien a dire. Nous étions passés par eux il y a 5 ans et ils se rappelaient de nous. Ils nous avaient d'ailleurs tiré d'une galère arnaque pour touristes à PHU QUOC et tout cela gracieusement, (changement d'hotel, chauffeur sur place pour nos bagages, tout cela en 2 heures) Par contre je ne sais pas s'ils font l'obtention uniquement du visa car cette année encore nous avonsfait appel à eux pour un trip de 4 jours.
Sans ça l'année dernière sur saigon nous sommes passés par SAIGON TOURIST et la encore pas de problème. Tout cela est bien rodé. On leur envoie la photocopie des passeports et ils vous envoient les papiers nécessairs à l'entrée sur le territoire. souvent c'est une 2O aine de dollars par passeport. A l'arrivée c'est 25 dollars en espèces pour une simple entrée et 50 dollars pour une double entrée.
En ce qui concerne SAPA c'est bon au niveau de la saison. Avant il fait froid et après c'est la pluie. Mais c'est la montagne et c'est aussi joli sous le brouillard que sous le soleil.
Nous cette année nous serons au nord fin avril et mi mai au sud et pas de problème.
Je reste à ta disposition pour d'autres renseignements car aux dires de mon mari je suis une vrai agence de voyage à moi toute seule !
Si tu prends contact avec binh tours tu peux te recommander de nous.
Abientôt de te lire.
Pascale GRUET BORDEAUX
Je me rend au Vietnam le 20 avril et la question du Visa me tarraude toujours etant donne les diverses informations lues sur le net et experiences de certains voyageurs.
Je suis avec un finlandais qui pars ce soir et apparemment, il a droit a une entree sans visa (juste tampon a la frontiere) de 15 jours. Est ce que, en tant que francais nous avons le droit a la meme chose?
Juste une precision que j'aimerais que tu me donnes par rapport a ton poste:
nous partons dans trois semaines en Thailande, mais nous comptons parcourir egalement le Laos, le Cambodge et enfin le Vietnam.
Le billet d'avion aller-retour est a Bangkok, comme le tiens.
Dis-moi comment nous devons faire. A la base, nous voulons prendre un Visa pour le Vietnam pour ne pas etre embetee au decollage en France et a l'arrivee a BKK.
Que nous conseilles-tu pour le VISA Vietnamien? A ce que j'ai compris, mieux vaut dans notre cas le faire a l'Ambassade a Paris pour le posseder concretement sur le passeport avant d'arrivee a BKK?
ca serait que nous, nous les ferions une fois sur place et, au fur et a mesure des postes frontieres sachant que celui du vietnam on le ferait a la capitale cambodgienne. mais on a entendu parle que certaines personnes c'etaianet fait refuse l'embarquement car elles n'avaient aucun visa disant qu'elles ne resteraient pas plus d'un mois en Thailande par exemple.
Le visa prouve d'une cetaine maniere que vous allez bouge, et en plus il a des dates.
Mais d'un autre cote, un autre voyageur m'a dit de les faire une fois sur place comme on le voudrait. Donc la, a trois semianes du depart, on sait plus trop ou on doit aller, surtout que moi je suis en irlande jusqu'a la mi-juin, don sa prend encore plus de temps pour moi au niveau de l'envoi. Pas de visas a faire avant de partir serait l'ideal, mais n'est-ce pas prendre un gros risque quand meme?
merci de ton aide, si ta encore des infos, je suis la.
Je ne sait plus si je l'avais precise mais nous avons un billet aller-retour pour deux mois.
J'ai juste vu des postes qui disaient qu'un embarquement pour plus d'un mois avait ete refuse car pas de visa.
c'est sur qu'il vaut mieux mettre tous les atouts de son côté.
il y a assez de spécialistes sur la thailande pour t'aider je pense.
j'y suis allé deux fois mais pas dans ces conditions.
sinon au plus rapide c'est peut être par agence mais plus cher aussi.
a+
desole de ne repondre que maintenant.
Je vous conseil de faire votre visa en France. je suis reparti au vietnam en juin, j y suis toujours d ailleurs, comme l annee derniere je suis passe par bangkok, je vous conseil fortement de faire votre visa vietnamien a l ambasade en france vous meme.
Si vous n avez pas de visa la compagnie aerienne peut choisir de vous interdire d embarquer pour le vietnam, en effet, elle ne va pas prendre le risque d accepter des passagers sans visa, car dans ce cas la, le retour a bangkok est a ses frais.
je sais pas si vous m avez bien compris, j ai un peu de mal avec ce clavier vietnamien, toutes les touches sont effacees, lol
Bon voyage
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I’ll explain my situation.
Unfortunately, I lost my passport, and I only realized it two weeks before my departure for a humanitarian mission in Libya. I’m a nurse, and this mission really means a lot to me.
First, I applied for an emergency passport, but it was denied by the Val-d'Oise prefecture on the grounds that a planned humanitarian mission wasn’t considered an urgent reason.
So, I submitted a biometric passport application on July 20th. Since then, the tracking has been stuck, and the town hall can’t (or won’t) give me any clear information. Every time I call, I get a different story. The last update I received was that the passport had been produced since July 23rd with a status of "about to be shipped," but nothing since then.
I’ve managed to push my departure back to next Tuesday at the latest, but I’m starting to really panic.
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