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Applying Vietnam visa in Unite Applying Vietnam visa in United Kingdom
- From: angharad874
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United Kingdom is not in the list of Vietnam visa exemption; therefore, every United Kingdom is required a valid visa to enter Vietnam. From United Kingdom, you can get a visa to Vietnam by two following options below:
Option 1: Get Vietnam Entry Visa at Vietnam Embassy in United Kingdom:
You can apply for Visa to Vietnam at Vietnam Embassy/Consulate in United Kingdom:
Embassy of Vietnam in London, United Kingdom
Address: 12-14 Victoria Rd., London W8-5rd, UK
Phone: (4420) 79371912
Fax: (44020) 7565385
Email: embassy@vietnamembassy.org.uk,
Office hours: Office hour: Monday - Friday: Morning: 9.00a.m - 11.30a.m Afternoon: 13.00p.m - 17.00 p.m
Consulate General of Vietnam in London, United Kingdom
Address: 12-14 Victoria Rd., London W8-5rd, UK
Phone: (4420) 79371912
Fax: (44020) 7565385
Email: embassy@vietnamembassy.org.uk,
However, it may take you 2-5 working days to get Vietnam Visa at Vietnam Embassy in United Kingdom.
Option 2: Get Vietnam visa on arrival at Vietnam international airport:
Visa on arrival – the visa picked up at arrival airport – is offered to all of those who are the United Kingdom passport holders. This kind of method is created to make the United Kingdom trip to Vietnam simpler and more economical. It is applicable for those travelling by air to Vietnam.
Visa on arrival is a special advantage for those who live far from the Vietnam Embassy/Consulate in United Kingdom. The applicants neither have to go to the Embassy nor have to send out the passport. By using this way of getting Vietnam Visa, United Kingdom citizen only needs at least 2 days for normal processing and 1 day for urgent processing (or only 4 - 8 working hours for super urgent service – see Urgent Visa Service) to get a pre-approval letter issued by Vietnam Immigration Department which is an official permission of getting visa upon arrival.
How to get pre-approval letter and visa?+ You apply online at http://clickvietnamvisa.com/apply.html, fill in the secure form, make service payment, and just wait for 2 working days (normal service) or within 1 working day (urgent service) to get your Visa Approval Letter issued by Vietnam Immigration Department via email
+ Print the approval letter out together with a filled entry and exit form and 2 passport sized photos
+ Get your visa stamped at Vietnam airport checking point by submitting printed visa approval letter, passport, 2 passport-sized photos, entry and exit form, and stamping fee to the in-charge officer.
NOTES:
+ Before applying for Vietnam visa, a United Kingdom has to make sure that his/her passport has minimum 6 month validity and left pages.
+ Visa on arrival option is ONLY applicable for United Kingdom traveling by air to Vietnam.
For further information, please visit application process or contact us at:
Office Address:
Vietnam Visa Agent
No 14, 55 Chinh Kinh street, Thanh Xuan district, Hanoi
Customer Support+ Please kindly contact http://clickvietnamvisa.com Customer Support Center at: (International charges will be applied)
Tel: (+84) 35589824 | Hotline: (+84) 988 4114 82 or (+84) 90328 7447
+ Customer Service hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday: 8:30 am - 12:00 am (Vietnam Time at GMT +7)
+ Support Online
Customer Support: support@clickvietnamvisa.com
Feedback: feedback@clickvietnamvisa.com
VISA FEE INTRUCTIONS
In order to get your Vietnam visa, you should pay two kinds of fees: Service fee and Stamping fee.
1. Service fee
Applicant has to pay us full service fee in advance to process the visa approval letter in 1 working day (urgent service) or 2 working days (normal service) and 4 - 8 working hours (urgent service).
2. Stamping fee
To get your visa stamped at Vietnam airports, you.pay directly to Immigration Officersby cash (in USD or VND) at Immigration Desk/Counter. - Blog post
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Cruising the Thames Cruising the Thames
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A tour boat cruising the Thames river near London Bridge.
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Trafalgar Square in London, En Trafalgar Square in London, England
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St Martin-in-the-Fields Church St Martin-in-the-Fields Church in London, England
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A beautiful church right across from the National Portrait Gallery and Trafalgar Square.
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The fountains in Trafalgar Squ The fountains in Trafalgar Square
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Located in London, England
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Royal Reflection Royal Reflection
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While in London this summer the rain kept catching up with us throughout the day. On our way past the Royal Horse Guards, I noticed this puddle and the reflection of the guards. It's my take on a rather overly photographed site in London. Rainy days are good for something!
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London Underground London Underground
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This underground sign was just outside of Big Ben in Westminster. I loved the ornate iron work holding the signage, and the architecture in the background.
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Flight over London Eye Flight over London Eye
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These birds were taking flight over the London Eye on a crisp winter day.
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Big Ben in the Trees Big Ben in the Trees
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I loved seeing Big Ben peeking through the trees on this chilly winter day in London.
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Bath, England - Natural Beauty Bath, England - Natural Beauty in this Georgian Town
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As an American, I was so lucky to spend a year living in the old city of Bath, England. Aside from all of the beautiful architecture, there are canals which wind throughout the city. This photo was taken on a canal near the old apartment I once lived in.
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Britain’s Finest Hour Britain’s Finest Hour
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This photo has the statue of Winston Churchill facing Parliament and Big Ben as it prepares to strike 6 o’clock near the end of what had been a stormy day. To me this image symbolizes and captures so much of Churchill’s and Great Britain’s enduring legacy of World War II.
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The mystery surrounding Stoneh The mystery surrounding Stonehenge.
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Before I went on this lovely day trip to Stonehenge and the nearby down of Saisbury, I was told that Stonehenge is either really cool or really boring.
We only spent about an hour there (all the time you need) and I found it fascinating. Sure, they don’t really know how those stones got there or WHY they are there but I like the mystery surrounding it. All we do know is they were placed there around 2500 BC and it seems quite extraordinary that man, without the help of modern machinery, was able to situate those stones in the way that they are.
Our awesome tour guide shared his theory on the whole matter and he’s pretty certain it was the work of fairies.
So let’s just go with that.
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