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ExPenhMan wrote: That $200 US VN visa is for Americans only after a bilateral agreement was announced recently. But you have to leave VN every 90 days.
That's a shame, and if you have to leave every 30 days why bother?

I asked at a Vietnam Visa website and they responded:

Currently, one year visa ( for tourist multiple entry ) is available for Australian.
Approval letter fee: $450/person & Stamping fee you will pay at the airport: $135/person.


Kind of expensive!
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^^^ Yep. A backdoor Viet business visa runs $550US to $650US, according to various expat FB pages. I used to be able to get 6-month biz visas (forgot the price) just by applying via a PP agent. Fairly reasonable. But VN has officially limited visas to 3 months, say many PP agents. The backdoor, in-country ones have proven a problem for some, with agent-supplied visas sometimes not being entered into the Viet system. People have been deported or refused entry, followed by very costly fines and fees.
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