In 2020: 

  • The Reunification Day would be on Thursday, the 30th of April
  • The Labour Day would be on Friday, the 1st of May. 

Most of Vietnamese offices are in the non-working time on Saturday and Sunday. Therefore, the number of official days off is 4 days in total. In order to apply for Vietnam visa at this time, the detailed below information will show you the best way about how to do it effectively: 

Which kind of Vietnam visa is applicable in these days? 

 

Type of visa The normal process The express service
E-visa Non-working time Not applicable
Business Visa On Arrival Non-working time Not applicable
Tourism Visa On Arrival Non-working time Applicable

 

In Vietnam holidays, tourism Visa On Arrival with the express service is the only option that you can consider to apply. There are only 2 options for this kind of visa:

 

Type of visa The working time The extra fee
Tourism Visa On Arrival 8 hours (1 day) 120 USD
4 hours 170 USD

 

In case you want to apply for E-visa or Business Visa On Arrival, you will be needing to wait for after this holiday.

 

The detailed guideline to apply for tourism Visa On Arrival?

Through the below simple steps, you will easily get “the visa stamp” on arrival:

Step 1: Click this link https://www.vietnam-evisa.com/apply/ and complete the online visa application form by providing some required information such as full name, date of birth, passport number, the length of stay, single or multiple entry, tourism purpose,…

Step 2: In this form, remember to choose “the express service”

Step 3: After completing, click “submit” and wait for requiring to do the online payment via Paypal, Visa or Master card, etc.

Step 4: The approval letter will be sent to you within only a few hours, then printing it out to present for boarding the airplane. In emergency, it would be also accepted to show your cellphone with this letter.

Step 5: After arrival, you will be needing to look for the Visa On Arrival counter at Vietnam airports to get the visa stamp. Finally, you can use it to enter Vietnam.

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