Trying to renew my visa for another 3 months
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They too told me that because of the new law it will be much more expensive
MarkMarkinNam wrote:Hi Colin , did some one just dubb you with the oscopee or are you a rectal examineer ( he he he ), do you have a link regarding the law changes
Mark
Mark, I have given up rectal examinations but still keep the same user name,lol.
In relation to the new changes it really is a nightmare at the moment as nobody seems to know exactly what is going on, it's just too early to get a clear definition of the changes. They have been talking about only issuing a single visa and leaving the country when it expires for quite some time,but as with anything here, it has ways around the it so just have to wait and see. Viet Na m changes its visa laws so often that even the agents and lawyers have trouble keeping up with it.
Budman1 wrote:See #11 Mark:
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=408156
Rick
Rick, I just finished reading the Ministry of Justice release,so bloody long. I read on another site that a VEC may be stamped every 6 months instead of every 3 months,have you any info about that if it's actually true.
colinoscapee wrote:Budman1 wrote:See #11 Mark:
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=408156
Rick
Rick, I just finished reading the Ministry of Justice release,so bloody long. I read on another site that a VEC may be stamped every 6 months instead of every 3 months,have you any info about that if it's actually true.
I'm starting to get a good handle on it, but I won't know for sure till Monday and when we do our regular 3 month renewals in Hau Giang. I'll post when I get back. Didn't know you had a VEC??
albinofrog wrote:They just told me it would cost over $200
Typical stuff, they obviously have No idea themselves. Sounds like they are fishing for an amount they think expats will pay instead of doing a run to Cambodia. I've just emailed an agent in Phnom Penh for a price on 3 month visa single entry. I recently got a Visa on arrival for $70 all up including stamping, but that's only for AIR arrivals. Even if they charge $100 over there, it's a bit of fun for a few days to go across. The Cambodian visa Is $30 approx issued on the bus.
The agents here will no doubt "pick" an amount that's just a bit cheaper than doing a run.
Let's wait and see what I hear back from the Cambodian agent.
I've been doing 3 mth extension for 3 years now. I'd get a TRC but I don't need to work, and don't want to form a company. That's a can of worms I don't want . Apparantly I've got to have a work permit and a Company to get a TRC.. Why..? If you just a self funded retiree.
Looks like it can be done.
Gphillips wrote:Which agent?
Hi mate, just back from the beach....it's a hard life.
The lady's on this forum.. Vietnam-Travel-142
Hong lee is her name. She's in HCM. Address 184/1A LE Van sy, ward 10' Phu Nhuan. It's Near a church.
She didn't post a No . She was on one of these threads about visa ,so I messaged . She quoted USD$185. 7 days turn around.
Best of luck
Yogi007 wrote:Gphillips wrote:Which agent?
Hi mate, just back from the beach....it's a hard life.
The lady's on this forum.. Vietnam-Travel-142
Hong lee is her name. She's in HCM. Address 184/1A LE Van sy, ward 10' Phu Nhuan. It's Near a church.
She didn't post a No . She was on one of these threads about visa ,so I messaged . She quoted USD$185. 7 days turn around.
Best of luck
Just curious, what type of visa is she going to provide for the $185.00?
Rick
The price $185 was for 3 mths single entry. Renewing an old B3.
Another agent just rang me then.. $175 same deal. Last week the rumours were over $200.
Just keep waiting.
Rick
The Visa agent I spoke to today that quoted $175. 3 mths single entry , WAS VERY KEEN on getting my passport NOW even though my visa doesn't expire until 5/2/15. ????
Normally a couple of days in advance is the normal procedure. There's always an "angle" in doing things here. Cambodian travel agents are still charging the same fee for a 3 mths visa ,that they were charging 18 months ago.
The usual deal in VN is about $50 for the first extension. Why all of a sudden $175 ??? Surely the admin costs couldn't have nearly quadrupled.
Yogi007 wrote:Thanks Rick,
The Visa agent I spoke to today that quoted $175. 3 mths single entry , WAS VERY KEEN on getting my passport NOW even though my visa doesn't expire until 5/2/15. ????
Normally a couple of days in advance is the normal procedure. There's always an "angle" in doing things here. Cambodian travel agents are still charging the same fee for a 3 mths visa ,that they were charging 18 months ago.
The usual deal in VN is about $50 for the first extension. Why all of a sudden $175 ??? Surely the admin costs couldn't have nearly quadrupled.
Your right, their just trying to take advantage of the situation. What would be great is if everybody that's here legally and has the proper back-up documents download the VN form n14 fill it out and turn it into Immergration themselves. It's really not that hard and they all have folks that can speak English some what, again I qualify that if your legit. That would blow these visa sellers back into reality. These guys don't even need a license to provide the service here in VN, dishwasher yesterday and today selling visa's. Most don't even have a office only a cell phone number that's why they want to do pick-up and delivery.
Yogi007 wrote:Thanks Rick,
The Visa agent I spoke to today that quoted $175. 3 mths single entry , WAS VERY KEEN on getting my passport NOW even though my visa doesn't expire until 5/2/15. ????
Normally a couple of days in advance is the normal procedure. There's always an "angle" in doing things here. Cambodian travel agents are still charging the same fee for a 3 mths visa ,that they were charging 18 months ago.
The usual deal in VN is about $50 for the first extension. Why all of a sudden $175 ??? Surely the admin costs couldn't have nearly quadrupled.
maybe caphee cash
colinoscapee wrote:...what about doing something about the dog restaurants that are out of control.
They had a price increase as well?
Teacher Mark wrote:colinoscapee wrote:...what about doing something about the dog restaurants that are out of control.
They had a price increase as well?
I don't eat dog, so not sure what they charge. I know that new dog restaurants seem to be opening everywhere.
colinoscapee wrote:Teacher Mark wrote:colinoscapee wrote:...what about doing something about the dog restaurants that are out of control.
They had a price increase as well?
I don't eat dog, so not sure what they charge. I know that new dog restaurants seem to be opening everywhere.
if they get rid of the westerners with the screwy noses they can eat as much as they want wherever
ghengis212 wrote:I managed to renew my Visa in December - I go through an agent and he got me a 6 month Visa. Cost me over $300
You might want to look at that blue stamp again. They haven't issued 6 month visa's for a looooong time, A 6 month extension? Trust me on this one, if it's signed by Donald Duck be advised, he's not a VN government official.
Budman1 wrote:ghengis212 wrote:I managed to renew my Visa in December - I go through an agent and he got me a 6 month Visa. Cost me over $300
You might want to look at that blue stamp again. They haven't issued 6 month visa's for a looooong time, A 6 month extension? Trust me on this one, if it's signed by Donald Duck be advised, he's not a VN government official.
I was thinking the same thing.

milkybunnyHCM wrote:Just before New Year I extended my child's visa, I was told right before was a good time and only paid $25. I go to extend mine now and they shake their head in confusion and said they'd have to see my passport and ask before they can give me a price on my extension. Very unlucky time to need an extension.
But for an over inflated price it can be done.
colinoscapee wrote:Maybe you don't realise Mark but many dogs eaten at these restaurants are people's pets that are stolen.
Colin I wasn't trying to be funny , but sarcastic re the law changes, I'm more of a dog lover than a fan of humans, they aren't so fickle
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