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FYI:

If you're married to a VNs Citizen living in America, you can apply for a special 5 year visa for only $20. Ask your wife to read the Washington DC VNs Embassy's web site, in VNs language.

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Patrick,

Do you mean this for US as (American Citizen)? I was wondering do you have the link that.

Thanks in advances.

http://mienthithucvk.mofa.gov.vn/Support/D...36/Default.aspx

I think both people have to be living abroad. In other words, if your Wife is there then you still need a regular Visa.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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FYI:

If you're married to a VNs Citizen living in America, you can apply for a special 5 year visa for only $20. Ask your wife to read the Washington DC VNs Embassy's web site, in VNs language.

P

Patrick,

Do you mean this for US as (American Citizen)? I was wondering do you have the link that.

Thanks in advances.

http://mienthithucvk.mofa.gov.vn/Support/D...36/Default.aspx

I think both people have to be living abroad. In other words, if your Wife is there then you still need a regular Visa.

I may be wrong about this:

2. With holders of foreign passports being wives, husbands, and children of a Vietnamese citizen or Vietnamese residing abroad, the attached file comprises of:

a. 01 application form for a visa exemption certificate.

b. 02 recent 4 x 6 cm photos with white background, straight face, bare head, without colored glasses. (01 attached to the application form, 01 spare photo).

c. A foreign passport with validity of at least 6 months upto date of entry (a copy attached for competent authority to file)

d. One of documents proving relationship between wives/husbands/children and the Vietnamese residing abroad (a copy attached for competent authority to file)

- Certificate of Marriage

- Certificate of Birth

- A Certificate of relationship with farther, mother, children;

- Other valid documents as regulated by the Vietnamese Law.

- Decision of Adoption

I've emailed them with the question.

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