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Dannyroc3

When I went to fill out the EVISA page, it seemed there was no option to choose single entry or multiple.

It simply had a space in which the number of days could be filled out. I would like to get a 90 day multi entry just in case I need it.

Did anyone else see a place to indicate the entry options?

Thanks for any help

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Aidan in HCMC

    When I went to fill out the EVISA page, it seemed there was no option to choose single entry or multiple.It simply had a space in which the number of days could be filled out. I would like to get a 90 day multi entry just in case I need it.Did anyone else see a place to indicate the entry options?Thanks for any help        -@Dannyroc3

Hi there Dannyroc3. Welcome to the forum.


Directly to the right of "Single-entry" you'll see the option to select "Multiple-entry". It's just above the eVisa's (valid) "To" date.


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Hope that helps


edit; I'm assuming you're using the official Gov't Web Portal, here. (click, FOR FOREIGNERS)

Dannyroc3

@Aidan in HCMC

Thank you so much, I don't see how I missed it even though I looked because I thought - it must be here.


I use several browsers and I noticed sometimes web pages are incomplete or don't respond correctly and I thought that might have been the problem.

OceanBeach92107


    @Aidan in HCMC
Thank you so much, I don't see how I missed it even though I looked because I thought - it must be here.
I use several browsers and I noticed sometimes web pages are incomplete or don't respond correctly and I thought that might have been the problem.
   

    -@Dannyroc3


Depending on how you are viewing a web page--especially those not set up to be mobile user friendly--it sometimes helps to switch from portrait to landscape view (turning the phone viewing screen 90 degrees).

phunmie2100

@Aidan in HCMC


I was recently issued a single-entry tourist visa to Vietnam. Due to changes in my travel plans, I now require a multiple-entry tourist visa instead, with the same validity dates.


Can I reapply for a multiple-entry visa to replace the single-entry visa since the single-entry visa cannot be changed?

Aidan in HCMC

    @Aidan in HCMCI was recently issued a single-entry tourist visa to Vietnam. Due to changes in my travel plans, I now require a multiple-entry tourist visa instead, with the same validity dates.

Hi there, and thank you for your PM to me. Very happy to hear of your eVisa approval.

Can I reapply for a multiple-entry visa to replace the single-entry visa since the single-entry visa cannot be changed?        -@phunmie2100

Yes, you most certainly can reapply for a multi-entry eVisa, no problem whatsoever.

Once your multi-entry eVisa is approved, the single-entry for the same dates will be cancelled.


Do let us know the results of your reapplication. We'd very much appreciate hearing of your (continued) success.1f600.svg

phunmie2100

@Aidan in HCMC


Thank you for your assistance. I will let you know when it is approved.