Vietnam visa for Cuban citizens – How to get an instant Vietnam e-visa?

Vietnam visa for Cuban citizens – How to get an instant Vietnam e-visa?

Cuban citizens can now apply for a Vietnam visa online and get an e-visa easily. Normally, it takes 3 – 5 working days to complete an e-visa, but sometimes it takes longer. If you have applied for an e-visa and need to amend the information many times, you may need to speed up the visa process and get it done in time for your flight check-in.

How long are the Cuban citizens allowed to stay in Vietnam with an e-visa?

At present, the citizens of Cuba are allowed to stay in Vietnam for a maximum of 3 months. If you would like to stay longer, you will need to extend the visa (this option is subject to limitations) or leave the country for Laos, Cambodia, Thailand…, for a visa run and come back with a new visa.

How to shorten the Vietnam visa processing time for Cuban citizens?

The visa processing time for Cuban travellers may take 10 – 15 days if it requires further verification from the Vietnam Immigration Department. In this case, we can help you to sort it out and get the visa done within 1 working day, 4 working hours or 2 working hours.

What common mistakes do Cuban applicants often make?

Below are the common mistakes that the Cuban applicants often make when applying for a visa for Vietnam:
– The Cuban citizens may have a long name and they try to put their full name in the visa application form, but it is not correct. You just need to fill out the form with your full name that matches the ICAO line at the bottom of the passport only;
– You forgot to include your middle name when applying for a Vietnam visa. This is a serious mistake as your name stated on the visa must be totally the same as your passport, in every single letter;
– You enter the form with incorrect information of passport number, date of birth or date of expiry of the passport.
Please contact us via telephone/whatsapp at +84-912-685-141 to resolve any Vietnam visa issues that happened to the Cuban passport holders in urgent situations.