How to apply for Vietnam visa from Pakistan?

Vietnam is a well known tourist destination, southeast Asia is currently one the most visited region by foreign tourists, after Thailand now Vietnam is seems like a very good alternative.

Pakistani tourists are already interested in southeast asian countries like Thailand, Malaysia and now Vietnam is coming on the rise, Vietnam is tourist friendly Country they are very friendly and helpful. We are talking about tourism in 2024 which is not welcome in some part of the world.

But Asians countries are very good in this matter and they are welcome tourists, Pakistani citizens can visit Vietnam with an eVisa or sticker visa. Unfortunately Pakistan is not on the list of visa exemption and all Pakistani nationals need to receive a visa before they travel to Vietnam.

What’s Vietnam Visa?

Vietnam visa

A Vietnam visa is an official document or stamp in your passport that allows you to enter, stay, and travel within Vietnam for a specified period. There are different types of visas depending on the purpose of your visit, such as tourism, business, work, or study.

The requirements, application process, and duration of the visa can vary based on your nationality and the type of visa you are applying for.

Types of Vietnam Visa

Vietnam have a large number visa types, here we are focusing on the most used, demanded and populars.

Tourist visa

A Vietnam tourist visa, also known as a DL visa, is a document that allows travelers to enter Vietnam for leisure, sightseeing, or visiting friends and family.

The standard duration for a Vietnam tourist visa is typically 30 days.

This applies to both single-entry and multiple-entry visas. However, the specific duration of stay can vary depending on the type of visa you obtain and any special agreements or regulations that might apply to citizens of certain countries.

Business visa 

Vietnam business visa, known as a DN visa, is designed for individuals entering Vietnam for business-related purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or exploring business opportunities.

Read more: Malaysia visit visa guide for Pakistani citizens 

There are 30 days and 90 days business visas in Vietnam, each one can grant 30 days stay and it can be extended multiple time, along with that this visas are for short entry to Vietnam if you are planing to start your business you will get thier long stay extension or residence permit.

Student visa 

Those individuals who want to study at Vietnamese institutions they need to apply for Vietnam student visa. you can even enter to Vietnam with a tourist visa and than take admission at university and change your visa status.

Vietnam still have one the most helpful immigration system, you can change your visa status in the country or can extend your visa for multiple times.

Work visa

Vietnam work visa, also known as an LD visa, is intended for foreigners who wish to work in Vietnam. those who grant a job in Vietnamese company or Vietnam based company or simply who want to work Thier ar school like teaching etc they can apply for this visa.

A work is maximum valid for 2 years after 2 years you need to visit the immigration authorities and extend visa or may you will be get a long term residence according to your job period.

Vietnam visa ( visit ) requirements for Pakistani

Aerial view of Halong Bay in Vietnam

To apply for Vietnam visit visa from Pakistan you need to have these documents:

  1. Passport: minimum 6 months valid passport
  2. Bank statement: Bank statement of last 6 months
  3. Bank maintenance certificate
  4. Flight reservation
  5. Hotel reservation
  6. Scanned passport
  7. Scanned identity card
  8. Scanned picture
  9. 1 white background photo

How to apply for Vietnam visa from Pakistan?

There 2 ways to apply for Vietnam visa from Pakistan, you can apply through embassy or instead you can apply online for an eVisa.

To apply for an eVisa you need to follow these steps:

Step 1: Gather documents

Check the website of embassy, check the last and update requirements list, make ready all the documents. Check the documents few times and make sure you have all the required documents because any incomplete documents will cause heavy delays or even visa rejection.

Step 2: drop your documents

When you collected all the required documents now you can drop these documents to the embassy of Vietnam through various authorized travel agencies in capital Islamabad.

Asia, Vietnam, Hanoi, Perfume Pagoda, young beautiful Vietnamese woman wearing traditional clothing, sitting on hilltop, looking at view of mountains and the Perfume river

They will charge you a few thousand rupees not that much and than they drop your documents to the embassy.

Step 3: wait for visa

Now you need to wait for your visa from the day that your documents arrive to embassy it will take 10 to 12 days that embassy issues your visa.

How to apply for Vietnam eVisa from Pakistan?

Vietnam eVisa is an easy option to get your visa for Vietnam, it’s quick, don’t need too much documents, it’s cheaper.

Fortunately now all nationalities can apply for Vietnam eVisa, Pakistani citizens can easily apply for Vietnam eVisa and their visa will be resulted within 2 to 5 days.

All you need to have a scanned picture of yourself and passport and other personal information and some other simple information like hotel address, arrival date etc.

To apply for Vietnam eVisa visit the official website and start your application if you want single entry 30 days visa you have to pay $25 and if you want multiple entry visa you need to pay $50.

Top 5 Places to visit in Vietnam

Farmers walking on rice fields terraced of Mu Cang Chai, YenBai, Vietnam

Vietnam offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty, history, and culture. Here are the top five places to visit:

1. Ha Long Bay: Famous for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped with rainforests. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers activities like boat tours and kayaking.

2. Hanoi: The capital city, known for its centuries-old architecture and a rich culture with Southeast Asian, Chinese, and French influences. Key attractions include the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.

3. Hoi An: A well-preserved ancient town that is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known for its beautiful lantern-lit streets, historic buildings, tailor shops, and nearby beaches.

4. Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon): Vietnam’s bustling largest city, known for its French colonial landmarks, including Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, as well as vibrant street markets and nightlife.

5. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park: Another UNESCO World Heritage site, home to some of the world’s most spectacular caves, including the famous Son Doong Cave, the largest cave in the world. Ideal for trekking and exploring underground rivers and grottos.

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