pouvez vous me confirmer que la demarche et le document fourni suite à une demande par internet sont bien valable à l'aeroport d'arrivée (ds notre cas Mandalay) pour des ressortissants Français. Il est en effet difficile de s'en assurer , les informations recueillies sur les differents sites n'etant pas claires à mon avis!
merci pour votre retour sur toute experience recente en la matiere.
Les visa à l'arrivée sont réservés aux business uniquement et dans certains cas aux touristes mais dans ce dernier cas, c'est une agence locale qui fera les démarches mais cela doit être fait LONGTEMPS à l'avance. Pas pratique donc.
Par quel site avez-vous fait votre demande? D'après le site officiel du gouvernement, le E-visa n'est pas encore en application ...
We are sorry, online eVisa system is not available yet.
Please find more information about applying Visa at Myanmar Immigration & Population Ministry website.
Bonjour,
je ne parle pas de eVisa, mais du document à obtenirr pour pouvoir faire son visa à l'arrivée à l'aeroport. La question est: ce processus est il valide aujourd'hui et peut on etre sur de pouvoir faire son visa à l'arrivée si l'on a demandé et obtenu ce document auparavent par internet en s'adressant aux differents sites qui le proposent comme par exemple : birma.com ?
merci pour toute info à ce sujet
Gerard
Non, comme te l'a expliqué NinoSoldado, il n'y a pas de visa à l'arrivée pour le touriste lambada.
Si cela était possible, cela se saurait et ce n'est malheureusement pas le cas.
Il n'est pas du tout certain que ta demande soit validée et à mon avis cela te reviendra moins cher et ce sera surtout plus sûr de l'avoir en poche à ton arrivée en Birmanie, plutôt que d'attendre une hypothétique réponse positive.
Ces sites sont là pour faciliter le processus d'obtention du visa (Eviter les aller-retours vers l'ambassade ou pour ceux qui habitent en province) mais les documents fournis ne permettent pas d'obtenir un visa à l'arrivée.
Ces visa sont réservés aux business et la paperasse demandée est ... conséquente! Donc rien de mieux qu'un service en ligne qui vous fera le visa ou la bonne vielle Poste par vos propres moyens. D'après certains retour que j'ai eu, en prenant suffisement de marge de sécurité ça se passe sans problèmes
On est en 2014 et le Myanmar change très vite...
Bien sure qu'il est possible d’obtenir son visa de touriste à l'arrivé à l’aéroport de Mandalay! Sans problème.
J'ai fait mon visa pour 55$ via http://birma.com/myanmar-visa-on-arrival.html
on peut faire son visa en ligne ou alors on peut faire son visa à Bangkok, dans les 2 cas c'est plus rapide qu'en France!
Niveau budget le Myanmar c'est une petite claque, minimum 15$ pour une chambre à Mandalay alors que j'avais prévu 10$ par nuit... Il va falloir que je recalcule mon budget...
Niveau budget le Myanmar c'est une petite claque, minimum 15$ pour une chambre à Mandalay alors que j'avais prévu 10$ par nuit... Il va falloir que je recalcule mon budget...
Et encore là, tu t'en sors encore bien ! Les chambres correctes qui étaient à 15/20$ sont offertes maintenant à 35/40$ 🤪
Et concernant les démarches à entreprendre pour les visas, ici :
Dans ce cas c'est une bonne nouvelle. Je n'en avais meme pas entendu parlé (Ca vous donne une idée de la communication ici ...). Ca reste tout de même 20 Dollars plus cher que le visa direct par l'ambassade.
C'est 55USD inclus les 30 dols qu'il faut avoir à l'aéroport?
Pour résumer, la demande simple de visa à l’arrivée n’est pas possible, comme c’est le cas au Cambodge où il suffit de se présenter à l’immigration avec photos, 20$, son passeport ainsi que le formulaire remis dans l’avion dûment rempli.
Par contre, en passant par une agence de voyage birmane et en remplissant le formulaire mis à disposition à renvoyer avec toutes les pièces requises, il semblerait qu’il soit possible de se présenter à un guichet particulier de l’immigration avec les documents habituels, et muni de la lettre d’invitation fournie par l’agence de voyage.
Personnellement, je ne vois aucun avantage à procéder de cette manière, c’est tout aussi contraignant que d’envoyer les documents nécessaires à une demande de visa par la poste à l’ambassade ou au consulat de son pays que de passer par une agence birmane.
En fin de compte, passer l’immigration, son visa dans le passeport et nettement plus rapide et simple que de se présenter au guichet spécial pour les visas délivrés en arrivant.
Pour finir, le coût du visa à l’ambassade revient à environ 30 $, alors qu’en passant par une agence de voyage, il revient à 55$.
Alors en fin de compte où est l’avantage de cette procédure ?????
C'est bien ce que je craignais. C'est plus cher qu'un visa Business on arrival. Encore une fois la procédure se fait très bien par courrier. Avec les A/R je pense que ça reste moins cher.
Merci pour l'info, precise et vecue!
je commençais à regreter d'avoir demandé et payé pour l'envoi de cette lettre "d'approbation" pour le visa. Par le fait, cette solution, pour un provincial comme moi, est bien moins chere que la solution classique du visa, avec recours à une société spécialisée.
Je vous confirmerai au retour que cela marche aussi à Mandalay😏
Je voudrais savoir si quelqu'un à déjà utiliser un vol de Nok Air de Mae Sot pour Yangon. Est il possible d'avoir un visa à l'arrivée à Yangon? Merci de vos…
J'avais un petit doute, mais ça semble se confirmer. Le visa à l'arrivée, à compter du 1er juin à l'aéroport de Yangon, n'est pas à destination des touristes.…
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