Thứ Bảy, 18 tháng 5, 2013

WHO NEEDS VIETNAM RUSH VISA SERVICE?


If you are getting on board in next few hours but you do not have your Vietnam Visa, please visit Vietnam Rush Visa service immediately to enjoy super urgent service. Please kindly check your visa requirement to know whether you are from one of the countries of visa exemption or not.
We offered the service on both working days and weekend even holiday.

We support 4 kinds of rush service:
  • Urgent 1 working day
  • Urgent 6-8 working hours
  • Urgent 4 working hours
  • Urgent 1 working hour or holiday

WHAT IF MY FLIGHT IS ON WORKING DAYS?


By using our urgent service, you are able to get your visa approved in just a few hours on working days:

  • Morning request:
    If your application is created and paid successfully by 10:00 AM except for Saturday and Sunday (Vietnam time-GMT+7), we will send you the letter after 1 hour ( 1 urgent working hour service), by 12.00 PM (4-6 business hours processing) , or by 5:30 P.M (1working day)
  • Noon request:
    If your application is created and paid successfully by 2:00 PM (Vietnam time-GMT+7) except for Saturday and Sunday, we will send you the letter after 1 hour (1 urgent working hour service), by 5:30 PM on the same day (4 business hours processing).
Please kindly contact us for detail fees of urgent service.

WHAT IF MY FLIGHT IS ON SATURDAY OR SUNDAY OR HOLIDAY?


In this case, we would like to suggest urgent 1 working hour or holiday service (super visa). Please contact us through our hotline number +84 962 655 556  we are able to process your visa request at the weekends and holiday.

After receiving your payment, your visa approval letter will be completed and sent to you within 4-6 hours.

Note: The rush service will not be applied after 9 P.M (Vietnam time-GMT+7)

Visa-on-Arrival continues to grow



India’s Visa-on-Arrival scheme continued to grow in April 2013.



India's VoA continues to grow


The scheme registered a growth of 23.5% in April 2013 as compared to April 2012. During the month, a total number of 1,408 VoAs were issued as compared to 1,140 during April 2012.

During the first four months of 2013, India issued a total of 7,152 VoAs as compared to 5,045 VoAs during the corresponding period of 2012, thus registering a growth of 41.8%. Among the 11 countries that currently fall under the VoA scheme, Japan was issued the maximum number of VoAs with 387 nationals availing this service last month.

Following Japan was New Zealand (306), Philippines (248), Indonesia (198), Singapore (152), Finland (74), Vietnam (15), Myanmar (12), Cambodia (12), Luxembourg (3) and Laos (1).

Delhi airport issued the highest number of VoAs with 4,193 visas, followed by Mumbai (1,558), Chennai (956) and Kolkata (445).

India has also announced to extend the VoA service at five more airports in India. These airports include Goa, Kochi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Trivandrum airports.