The Vietnamese government has decided to grant Norwegian nationals a 3-month extension to their Vietnam E-visa. Beginning in August 2023, this new alteration will take effect. This is excellent news for Norwegian visitors who want to go to Vietnam and remain there for a long time. For further information, please review the material below.

1/ Detailed information for Norwegian citizens on the Vietnam e-visa

Vietnam E-visas are electronic permission papers that allow travelers from other countries to enter and remain in Vietnam for a certain amount of time. The details of the applicants and the visa are plainly shown upon Vietnam E-visa approval. Norwegian nationals may enter Vietnam via cruise ship, flying, or crossing the border using a Vietnam E-visa.

As this is the first time a Vietnam E-visa has been granted, it is single entry only and only good for 30 days starting from the planned entrance date specified in the E-visa. A maximum of 30 consecutive days beyond the original entrance date are allowed for e-visa holders to remain in Vietnam.

Norwegian nationals may now get a 3-month Vietnam E-visa:

To support the resurgence of the tourist industry, the Vietnam government stated that it will increase the 30-day maximum term of the E-visa provided to Norwegian people visiting Vietnam. In order to visit Vietnam for both business and tourist purposes starting in August 2023, Norwegian citizens may quickly apply online and get a 3-month E-visa.

2/ Required documentation to get three months Vietnam electronic visa for Norway citizens

Norwegian citizens should have the following papers ready before applying for a Vietnam 3-month E-visa:

  • A passport with at least six months of remaining validity.
  • A scan of the passport data page and a portrait shot of a straight, eye-free individual
  • A contact email for hearing about visa approval

3/ Step-by-step instructions for Norwegian people to apply for a 3 month electronic visa to Vietnam

As long as Norwegian citizens have the necessary number of the aforementioned papers, obtaining a Vietnam E-visa using an electronic system is rather simple.

Open the Vietnam E-visa Application Website in Step 1

Visit this website to apply for a Vietnam e-visa if you’re a Norwegian citizen: https://www.vietnamimmigration.com/apply-vietnam-visa/

Step 2: Complete the necessary information

Norwegian candidates must follow the instructions and complete all fields, including those pertaining to their personal information and visa information, before uploading a portrait picture and a copy of their passport’s data page.

When applying for a Vietnam E-visa, an email is essential. Because the approval or denial of a visa will be notified to this email address, Norwegian citizens should input their email accurately.

Third step: submit and pay

After looking through the details, submit the money.

Step 4: Verification of a Successful E-Visa Request

Norwegian candidates who pay the E-visa cost will get an email confirmation with all the details of their visa order. The visa’s status will also change to “processing” at that time.

Step 5: Email yourself a Vietnam E-visa

E-visa results will be provided to the email registered in the application form after processing time (typically 3 to 5 working days). Norwegian nationals should double-check and confirm the accuracy of all the information in the E-visa approval.

Step 6: Print the Vietnam electronic visa

Printing the E-visa is required for Norwegian visitors. When entering Vietnam, black and white copies are acceptable.

In conclusion, Norway passport holders now have access to a 3 month visa to Vietnam via the opening of an online application. Norwegian people may visit Vietnam for a full 90 days on a visa with no further paperwork necessary, where there are many stunning landscapes. Please contact us at info@vietnamimmigration.com  if you have any questions regarding the 3 month tourist E-visa for Vietnam available to Norwegian nationals.

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