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Getting married to Vietnamese citizen, how to get 5 years Vietnam visa exemption?


If you get married to Vietnamese citizen and you want to spend your life time here or simply want to get a long term Vietnam visa in order to travel back and forth easily in Vietnam, getting 5 years Vietnam visa exemption is the best option for you. With this 5 years visa exemption; one can stay in Vietnam continuously within 6 months time on each visit. I am going to tell you in detail what you need to submit and how long it takes to get this 5 years visa exemption done in Vietnam.

1. Requirement:

From the Vietnamese spouse:
- Certified Identity card
- Certified family book
- Certified married certificate

From the foreigner:
- 2 passport sized photo
- Original passport



2. Processing time
5- 7 working days: After the complete dossier is submitted.

3.  Where to submit the Vietnam visa exemption application?
- Overseas Vietnamese diplomatic missions and consulates
- The Immigration Control Department under the Ministry of Public Security.

In case you do not want to work directly with above organizations, you can reach any agencies that provide Vietnam visa service. They are able to do make it smoothly and quickly.

For more information, give us a call at +84969255515 (Whatsapp/Viber/ Wechat) or email us at Vietnamvisavoa@gmail.com

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