VISA for living in Vietnam
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You are having trouble finding more information because only 30-day eVisas are currently available and no one knows when that might change.Later this year I'm hoping to move to Vietnam, probably Hanoi, from Australia. I would be studying online at a non-vietnamese university because the cost of living is lower than Australia so it would allow me to live off other income. I'd also like to experience a different culture for a longer time than a holiday.I'm assuming my only VISA option is a tourist visa. I'm having trouble finding more in-depth information.Are tourist visas for Australian's 1 month or 3 months?Can I get a visa extension and if yes do I have to leave Vietnam and for how long?How many VISA extensions are possible, if any?Can I rent an apartment if I'm only on a 1 or 3 month tourist visa?Is there another visa available that I'm unaware of?TIAThanks- @kijasmith
@OceanBeach92107 I figured that was probably the case. But always worth asking as you just never know what experiences people are having and also suggestions like below are very helpful.
@htotatut Thanks, this might be an option. I did consider Thailand initially but I prefer Vietnam and also have a friend in Hanoi. But the student Visa might sway me. The VISA runs each run don't bother me, infact I'd probably try and do some cross-border travel whilst there and also come back to Australia every few months also.I lived on Phuket and roughly the cost of living (alone) was about $1k usd per month. It is for renting a nice studio in a modern house (around 15 minutes from the sea), good food from BigC (mostly I cook myself), occasional boat trips, some restaurant visits, renting a motorbike. Phuket is still cheap yet and likely the prices will be low till the next December. Bangkok seems too big for me. I would like to try Koh Samui next time. It is difficult for me to compare prices in VN vs TH because here I do not live alone but VN is definitely cheaper.How did you find the cost of living in Thailand compared to Vietnam? When I went on holiday in January 2020 I didn't think it was all that cheap, particularly in Phuket, although I won't want to live there. My choice would probably be Bangkok but are there other cities that you recommend for expats?- @kijasmith
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Are tourist visas for Australian's 1 month or 3 months?
@OceanBeach92107 can you list some link to the trusted visa processor please ?
  @OceanBeach92107 can you list links for trusted visa processors websites please ?
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  -@mhmn85
No. We aren't allowed to promote visa agents in this forum.
You must request a personal recommendation through the use of the private message system.
Can you personally help with that if i texted you ?
Unsubstantiated rumors are circulating on the internet that some people are being refused a third consecutive E-Visa while staying in Vietnam on tourist status.
None of my sources can confirm that, and there is probably a certain percentage of people being denied a third visa because of their own bad behavior or an error during the application process.
  -@OceanBeach92107
Just to clarify...
Is this after the third consecutive 3-month visa or 1-month visa?
Basically, are they getting 3 months or 9 months?
Some people may find that that 6 or 9 months in Vietnam is sufficient though.
Also, if people are causing trouble, it's a reasonable policy.
  Can you personally help with that if i texted you ?
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  -@mhmn85
Send me a private message
  Unsubstantiated rumors are circulating on the internet that some people are being refused a third consecutive E-Visa while staying in Vietnam on tourist status.None of my sources can confirm that, and there is probably a certain percentage of people being denied a third visa because of their own bad behavior or an error during the application process.   -@OceanBeach92107
Just to clarify...
Is this after the third consecutive 3-month visa or 1-month visa?
Basically, are they getting 3 months or 9 months?
Some people may find that that 6 or 9 months in Vietnam is sufficient though.
Also, if people are causing trouble, it's a reasonable policy.
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  -@jayrozzetti23
Hey JR, that post was from July, 2022
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