The Vietnamese government has recently approved a new policy for the issuance of electronic visas to U.S. citizens. Consequently, beginning in August 2023, American citizens may register for a 3-month multiple-entry visa to Vietnam via the e-visa system.

1/ Beginning in August 2023, a new policy on Vietnam’s 3-month multiple-entry E-visa for American citizens will be implemented.

In 2017, Vietnam e-visa was piloted for the first time. At that time, American citizens could only register for a single-entry e-visa with a maximum validity of thirty days. After Covid-19 severely impacted the tourism industry, the Vietnamese government reopened the industry and attracted international tourists. Nevertheless, visas continue to be an obstacle for American tourists in particular and international tourists in general.

After the August 2023 conference of the National Assembly, the Vietnamese government authorized a new visa policy for American citizens. Vietnam’s e-visa has been extended from 30 to 90 days, and multiple entries are permitted. This is a novel initiative to entice American travelers to return to Vietnam.

2/ Procedures for 3-month multiple-entry visa applications Vietnam electronic visa for Americans in 2023

Once accessible, Vietnam’s 3-month E-visa with multiple entries can be applied for online with ease. To apply for an online visa, American travellers must submit the following two electronic files:

  • Passport requirements: Scanning or photographing the passport information page
  • Photograph: Take a digital photograph of the visa applicant without spectacles.

American travelers can begin applying online for a 3-month multiple entry visa to Vietnam after preparing all required documents.

To apply for a Vietnam visa, U.S. citizens must first consult the website https://www.vietnamimmigration.com/application-vietnam-visa/ .

Next, American citizens follow the website’s instructions and complete the online form. The requested information includes fundamental personal information, visa type, entrance date, exit date, entry location, and exit location. Note that the correct sort of visa is one that is valid for three months and allows multiple entries.

Then, continue uploading your photo and passport per the instructions and provide your email address to receive the visa result.

After U.S. citizens complete the online payment stage, the visa application process will conclude.

How long does it take American citizens to apply for a 3-month e-visa to enter Vietnam multiple times?

Vietnam’s standard processing period for a 3-month multiple entry visa is between 3 and 5 business days. Saturdays, Sundays, and Vietnamese national holidays are not included in the number of working days. American citizens can calculate the expected date of visa results from this page.

To avoid unforeseen problems, American travelers planning a trip to Vietnam should register for a visa online at least two weeks in advance. For cases requiring a 3-month multiple visa to enter Vietnam urgently, U.S. citizens may pay an additional fee to receive a visa decision sooner.

After E-visa approval, it will be emailed to the address that American visitors previously provided on the online application. American travelers must double-check the information on their visas, print a hard copy, and store a digital copy on their mobile devices. Before allowing American citizens to enter Vietnam, the immigration officer will verify their electronic visa and passport upon entry.

As a result of the new visa policy adopted by the Vietnamese government, American travelers now enjoy numerous advantages. The 3-month multi-entry E-visa is now available to American citizens, which loosens the entry policy and makes it easier for Americans to obtain visas for long-term stays in Vietnam. Please contact us via email at info@vietnamimmigration.com  for more information regarding the 3-month multiple-entry visa policy for American travelers.

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