Vietnam adds more European countries for visa-free travel
Vietnam has expanded its visa-free policy, adding access for citizens of another dozen European countries.
The visa-free facility allows for stays of up to 45 days.
Effective from today, tourists can arrive visa free from Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
This visa exemption is valid initially until August 14, 2028.
Travellers who wish to stay in Vietnam longer can apply for the 90-day e-visa in advance which is available for all nationalities.
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