je ne vois que l'option visa touristique 3 mois (lettre invitation+visa à l'arrivée)
Mes questions sont simples.
Après 3 mois est il possible de faire une extension de 3 mois ou 1 mois sur place (en passant par une agence par exemple)
si oui, quel en est le cout ?
si non, visa run ou quelques jours en dehors du pays
Vous pouvez refaire sur place un 3 mois, mais c'est cher, jusqu'à 200$. Le visa run est faisable si vs êtes à Saigon (bus Saigon-Phnom Penh). Si vs êtes à Hanoi, c'est une autre histoire : avion et ça finit par vous coûter plus cher que lel renouvellement sur place. Après 65 mois, il faut sortir du pays ; vs faites un VOA 3 mois avec une agence et vs faites dans la journée Vietnam-Bangkok, sortez de l'aéroport pour prouver que vs êtes sorti du Vietnam, re-rentrez et retour Vietnam
Méfiez-vous de la vie, car les ratés ne vous rateront pas!
je ne vois que l'option visa touristique 3 mois (lettre invitation+visa à l'arrivée)
Mes questions sont simples.
Après 3 mois est il possible de faire une extension de 3 mois ou 1 mois sur place (en passant par une agence par exemple)
si oui, quel en est le cout ?
si non, visa run ou quelques jours en dehors du pays
Salut,
L'option la plus simple et la moins chère si tu es à Saigon est celle ci :
Tu vas dans n'importe quelle agence de voyage du quartier routard et tu demandes une lettre d'invitation (Approval Letter) pour un visa de 3 mois entrée simple -10/15 usd (ou multiples selon tes besoins - 20/25 USD ).
Tu devras préciser le poste frontière par lequel tu rentreras.
S'il s'agit de Moc Bai, Le plus proche de Saigon, tu n'as plus qu'à attendre ta lettre (3/4 jours).
dès que tu l'as tu prends le bus 703 (départ toutes les 30 minutes si je me souviens bien de la station de bus de Pham Ngu Lao) qui t'emmène à la frontière cambodgienne au poste frontière de Moc Bai pour 50000 dongs.
Là, à pieds, tu fais tamponner ton passeport en sortie au poste Viet puis tu te diriges vers le poste cambodgien, tu prends un visa camdodgien (30 + 2usd pour les visa run (!), munis toi de la somme exacte en usd), puis tu te diriges du côté de la guérite de sortie du territoire cambodgien qui va apposer le tampon de sortie du Cambodge.
Quand c'est fait tu repars à pieds vers le poste d'entrée sur le territoire viet, tu présentes ta lettre d'invitation, payes ton visa (25 entrée simple ou 50 USD entrées multiples) et tu reprends le bus pour Saigon à l'endroit où il t'a laissé pour la même somme qu'à l'aller.
Ça va te prendre 2 X 3h de trajet plus le temps d'effectuer les formalités aux postes frontières.
Donc tu l'as compris, pas la peine d'aller jusqu'à Phnom Penh si tu n'as rien à y faire.
Il arrive aussi que certaines agences organisent des visa run en affretant des mini-bus pour les gens dans ton cas.
Renseigne toi auprès d'elles.
Concernant l'extension sur place celà fait bien longtemps que les agences de Saigon ne la proposent plus.
Si jamais tu souhaites faire un visa run au départ de Hội An au poste frontière de Lao Bao, tu peux contacter Mr Hung de Vietnamvisahere, il en organise au moins un par semaine pour les nombreux étrangers qui séjournent de manière prolongée à Hội An.
Cdlt.
Quand c'est fait tu repars à pieds vers le poste d'entrée sur le territoire viet, tu présentes ta lettre d'invitation,
Il me semble qu'une lettre d'inviation pour visa à l'arrivée n'est valable qui si on entre au Vietnam PAR AVION, pas à pied
Méfiez-vous de la vie, car les ratés ne vous rateront pas!
Moi aussi, comme vous je pensais la lettre d'invitation uniquement destinée aux transports aériens jusqu'à ce que l'on m'explique en détail cette subtilit�� 😉
Ici:
voyageforum.com/...n-cambodge-d9368976/
A noter les "obligations" rattachées à ce visa
- détenir la lettre originale avec le tampon rouge - définir à sa demande le post d'entrée, pour le reste idem que pour les autres visas à l'arrivée
Pour bien aimer un pays il faut le manger, le boire et l’entendre chanter. (Michel Déon)
Quand c'est fait tu repars à pieds vers le poste d'entrée sur le territoire viet, tu présentes ta lettre d'invitation,
Il me semble qu'une lettre d'inviation pour visa à l'arrivée n'est valable qui si on entre au Vietnam PAR AVION, pas à pied
Il te "semble" mal mon cher Jacques et ce n'est pas la première fois sur ce sujet sur lequel tu t'obstines à intervenir alors que tu n'y connais rien.
Ça fait TRÈS longtemps que le visa à l'arrivée par voie terrestre existe.
merci au passage de me faire passer pour un menteur potentiel.
Avant d'intervenir pour juste mettre en doute mes infos tu devrais commencer par te renseigner plutôt que de d'employer cette formulation suspicieuse alors que tu es ignorant du sujet sur lequel tu te permets de conseiller des voyageurs.
Depuis le temps que tu vis au Vietnam tu devrais être un peu plus au jus ... et si tu lisais plus attentivement les posts qui y sont consacrés et sur lesquels j'interviens régulièrement pour expliquer comment ça fonctionne tu saurais tout ça par cœur.
Je vous prierai d'utiliser un autre ton lorsque vous vous adressez à des membres de ce forum !!!
alors que tu n'y connais rien.
Très mal élevé !
merci au passage de me faire passer pour un menteur potentiel.
Depuis quand écrire "ile me semble que" est insulter quelqu'un en le traitant de "menteur potentiel" ??? faire erreur et mentir sont deux choses complètement différentes, du moins chez moi !!!!
Méfiez-vous de la vie, car les ratés ne vous rateront pas!
Vous oubliez : A noter les "obligations" rattachées à ce visa
- détenir la lettre originale avec le tampon rouge . Donc, IL ME SEMBLE QUE cela veut dire que, lorsque vous faites une demande non pas au Vietnam comme notre ami, mais par ex de France, il faut que l'agence qui la fait l'envoie au poste-frontière, donc il faut se fier aux Postes viet ; avec toutes les lettres qui m'ont été envoyées et que je n'ai jamais reçues, ce n'est pas demain la veille que je le ferais !
Méfiez-vous de la vie, car les ratés ne vous rateront pas!
Je ne savais pas qu'une agence sérieuse garantissait à 100% que les postes fonctionnent, mais enfin...
Une petite question au passage. Comment peut-on habiter dans la ville la plus poluée du monde, Hanoi ?
Polluée avec deux "l" ! Qu'est-ce que ça à voir avec un visa ?? RIEN !! Et comment peut-on habiter en France, avec tous ses gens aggressifs, mal embouchés et n'ayant aucun sens de l'entraide, ses flics partout, ses radars omniprésents, ses arnaques en tout, son coût de la vie excessif, son chômage et ses sans-abris, ses hôtels hors de prix, même en une étoile, etc etc etc
On va y avoir droit... dans une discussion qui n'a rien à voir avec la diatribe que je vais me ramasser prouvant que la vie à Hanoi est bien pire que celle en France. Vive le forum !!!!
Méfiez-vous de la vie, car les ratés ne vous rateront pas!
Larsay, si vous ne savez pas, abstenez vous de répondre et surtout de vous en prendre aux autres intervenants que je remercie pour leurs interventions.
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I’ll explain my situation.
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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.
Have any of you submitted an application around July 20th, especially in Val-d'Oise (95)? How long did you wait between the passport being produced and it being available at the town hall? Is it normal for this step to take this long?
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