30 day visa run

I saw this on the tube, is it true ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjqHiFgayQ

MarkinNam wrote:

I saw this on the tube, is it true ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjqHiFgayQ


That was thr rule coming into effect, but covid killed that.

Viet Nam, like other SEA countries will kill thr goose, greed is their only line of thinking.

MarkinNam wrote:

I saw this on the tube, is it true ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjqHiFgayQ


It has in effect already been implemented, because if you are here on a tourist visa, and you want an extension, you can only get a one month extension.

OceanBeach92107 wrote:
MarkinNam wrote:

I saw this on the tube, is it true ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjqHiFgayQ


It has in effect already been implemented, because if you are here on a tourist visa, and you want an extension, you can only get a one month extension.


Correct, but no visa run is involved.

Just watched that video and it seems VN hasnt learnt from Thailands mistakes.

Yes

colinoscapee wrote:
OceanBeach92107 wrote:
MarkinNam wrote:

I saw this on the tube, is it true ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjqHiFgayQ


It has in effect already been implemented, because if you are here on a tourist visa, and you want an extension, you can only get a one month extension.


Correct, but no visa run is involved.

Just watched that video and it seems VN hasnt learnt from Thailands mistakes.


As I understood the new regulations that were to come into effect in July, if you had a 3-month, 6 month or 1 year Visa, you wouldn't need to do a border run, but you would need to report to immigration every 30 days

colinoscapee wrote:
OceanBeach92107 wrote:
MarkinNam wrote:

I saw this on the tube, is it true ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjqHiFgayQ


It has in effect already been implemented, because if you are here on a tourist visa, and you want an extension, you can only get a one month extension.


Correct, but no visa run is involved.

Just watched that video and it seems VN hasnt learnt from Thailands mistakes.


So the travel agent can fix, impression ? for fee

MarkinNam wrote:
colinoscapee wrote:
OceanBeach92107 wrote:


It has in effect already been implemented, because if you are here on a tourist visa, and you want an extension, you can only get a one month extension.


Correct, but no visa run is involved.

Just watched that video and it seems VN hasnt learnt from Thailands mistakes.


So the travel agent can fix, impression ? for fee


The new July 2020 rule was supposed to require a visit to an immigration office every 30 days with a $10 USD fee paid.

It wasn't clear if that could be done through a visa agency.

Currently, yes, visa agents can handle extensions for a fee.