U.S. citizens can now get one-year Vietnam visas
The National
Assembly (NA) has passed a resolution approving a diplomatic note on issuing
one-year multiple-entry visas for U.S. citizens.
The resolution came out last Saturday after State
President Tran Dai Quang proposed the legislature endorse the diplomatic note
on April 4.
According to Quang, the U.S. had many times raised
concern over Vietnam’s visa policy for U.S. citizens. Especially since the NA
approved the law on entry, exit, transit and residence of foreigners, the
Americans had been able to get three-month visas but without an extension of
stay.
The U.S. said the Vietnam visa policy did not match
that of the U.S. applying to Vietnamese passport holders and the expanding
relations between Vietnam and the U.S. Therefore, the U.S. requested Vietnam
to increase the validity of visas for U.S. visitors to one year with multiple
entries.
With the NA Standing Committee’s nod earlier, the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the Government, exchanged a diplomatic note
with the U.S. with a view to issuing one-year multiple-entry visas for
Americans who come to Vietnam for tourism, business and personal matters in
accordance with the prevailing immigration regulations.
Meanwhile, Vietnamese can get one-year multiple-entry
visas for their travel to the U.S. for business, tourism and personal
purposes.
Vietnam welcomed 164,740 visitors in the first quarter
of this year, rising by 14.3% year-on-year, according to the General
Statistics Office. Last year’s figure was 491,250, up 10.7%.
SGT
|
Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 4, 2016
Đăng ký:
Đăng Nhận xét (Atom)
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét