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Long term visa to live in Vietnam

Malcolm Mauger

Hi I am a retired widower and would like to live in the beach area of Hanoi
Hi have been to Hanoi twice this year and feel it is were I would like to live
I would like to rent a apartment and also like help in obtaining a long term visa
Can you help me please
Regards M Mauger

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Ciambella

Malcolm Mauger wrote:

Hi I am a retired widower and would like to live in the beach area of Hanoi
Hi have been to Hanoi twice this year and feel it is were I would like to live


The nearest beach from Hanoi is approximately 130 km or 2 hrs on the highway, not counting city traffic.

CelCastle1811

In your case, i recommend you should find a travel agency or visa consulate

jayrozzetti23

Yes, a travel agent may be able to help, but a visa agent who only deals with visas is better.

The best thing to do is to get a recommendation from another expat that already has a one-year visa and is happy with the service provided by the visa agent that helped them get it. The agent can then explain all of your options and how much each one costs.

It's also a good idea to talk to more than one agent because prices can vary.

Going to a consulate will usually only allow you to get another short-term visa.

Malcolm Mauger

Hi Thank you for your reply and the information
I am coming to Hanoi in march can you tell me please is there a office I can approach in Hanoi re a long term visa
Regards M Mauger

OceanBeach92107

Malcolm Mauger wrote:

Hi Thank you for your reply and the information
I am coming to Hanoi in march can you tell me please is there a office I can approach in Hanoi re a long term visa
Regards M Mauger


I have sent you a Private Message (PM) with the contact information for my trusted visa agent friend in Hanoi.

Good luck!