2. People from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand can remain in Vietnam exempt of visa for a period of 30 days.
3. Filipinos can stay in Vietnam without needing a visa for 21 days.
4. Citizens of Brunei and Myanmar can stay in Vietnam for 14 days visa-free.
Hence, it can be well perceived that citizens of the Republic of Liberia need a visa to visit Vietnam.
About Liberia:
The total area of the Republic of Liberia is 111,369 sq. km. or 43,000 sq. mi.
The capital city of the country is Monrovia, and the terrain of the nation consists of three major types, wooded hills, beaches, swamps of Mangrove and semi-deciduous shrub-lands, dense tropical forest and plateaus. 40 percent of West Africa’s Rainforests come within Liberian lands. The major cities of Liberia are, Buchanan, Gbarnga, Ganta, Kakata and Harbei.
How to apply for Vietnam visa for citizens of Liberia?
Citizens of Liberia who are aspiring to visit Vietnam can apply for a “visa on arrival” or VOA which also called as ‘visa evisa’.
What are the different ways for obtaining a Vietnam visa for Liberian citizens?
There are two ways in which one can obtain a Vietnam visa in Liberia. They are:
1. Applying for a Vietnam visa from your nearest Vietnam Embassy or consulate:
Since, presently there is no Embassy of Vietnam located in Liberia so for applying through a consulate one has to visit and apply through the nearest Vietnam Embassy in a neighboring country.
In case it is difficult for one to go to the Embassy at the neighboring in person, one can always send the visa application to the embassy by post. But this can also be highly inconvenient as often important documents might get misplaced or the procedure may get delayed as well.
But it is advisable to first check with the embassy of the neighboring country in advance before you choose to apply by post.
2. Applying for Vietnam visa online:
One can also apply for a Vietnam visa online. This is a more hassle-free and faster way to apply for visa from the comfort of your own home and comes in especially handy for countries which do not have a Vietnam embassy. The Vietnam Immigration department has been issuing ‘visa on arrival’ or an e-visa since 2003. One simply needs to fill out the visa application form and submit it online without having to send over any original documents and then paying the service fee for the site to complete the process.