Hello,
I arranged with you a multiple entry visa some days ago. I am in Vietnam now so everything was ok. But now I have a problem that maybe you can solve.
I want to go to Cambodia so I have to make a new passport in my embassy (I do not have the 6 months validity that Cambodia requires). The problem is that if I do that I will lose my
Vietnam visa and I will need it to get it Vietnam again. My embassy told me that there is something I can do with Vietnam immigration to move the visa from my old passport to the new one. Is that possible? Can you do it? How long would it take? How much would it be? What should I do?
If moving the visa is not possible, you think it is ok if I get a new single entry visa with you in the same way I did before?
Or you think I can reuse the letter you sent me the first time to get in Vietnam again?
Dear Miguel
We have just checked with the Immigration office and found that it is impossible to move the visa from old passport to new passport. In such case, you will need to
apply for a new visa (new single entry) to re-enter Vietnam from Cambodia. Please make sure that you will be flying to Vietnam in order to use visa-on-arrival.
Given the inconvenience above, we are happy to process your new approval letter at haft price listed on our website for you. Please email us at vietnamvisabooking@gmail.com for assistance.
We hope that answers your questions!
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