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Passport question...

Postby Coligny » Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:18 pm

Planning to go abroad (Saigon, running out of marmalade and mayonaise) for a week in November. My passport expire next march. I started renewal but sumbody know the required lenght of passport 'remaining life' needed ?... (visa are still good for quite a few years)

I know... question asked trouzillion times already certainly...
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Re: Passport question...

Postby matsuki » Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:53 pm

Coligny wrote:Planning to go abroad (Saigon, running out of marmalade and mayonaise) for a week in November. My passport expire next march. I started renewal but sumbody know the required lenght of passport 'remaining life' needed ?... (visa are still good for quite a few years)

I know... question asked trouzillion times already certainly...


I think it just has to be valid for whatever visa length you'd be on when you enter the country...for example, Japan would be 90 days.
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Re: Passport question...

Postby yanpa » Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:55 pm

Remaining validity for purposes of entering Vietnam as a tourist? Have you checked the Vietnamese embassy website? From experience that's where you tend to find that kind of info.
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Re: Passport question...

Postby yanpa » Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:57 pm

chokonen888 wrote:
Coligny wrote:Planning to go abroad (Saigon, running out of marmalade and mayonaise) for a week in November. My passport expire next march. I started renewal but sumbody know the required lenght of passport 'remaining life' needed ?... (visa are still good for quite a few years)

I know... question asked trouzillion times already certainly...


I think it just has to be valid for whatever visa length you'd be on when you enter the country...for example, Japan would be 90 days.


Depends on the country. India wants at least 6 months even if you're applying for a shorter visa.
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Re: Passport question...

Postby Coligny » Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:31 pm

My question was more for the japanese side... But after checking... Vietnamese side wants 6 month left... despite their tourist visa being 30 days... YAY ADMINISTRATION...
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Re: Passport question...

Postby yanpa » Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:33 pm

Japanese side should be no problem if you re-enter before your passport and visas expire.

If you do get a new passport before your trip and don't have time get the visa stamps transferred, you can simply take both.
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Re: Passport question...

Postby GomiGirl » Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:21 pm

yanpa wrote:Japanese side should be no problem if you re-enter before your passport and visas expire.

If you do get a new passport before your trip and don't have time get the visa stamps transferred, you can simply take both.


Yes this is correct.

Most countries want 6 months validity for entering on a tourist. This is pretty standard. They usually let you slip by if it is 5 months but on the safe side it is best to get a new one.

But if you put in the application for a new one, you should have it back in time before you go. Then just take it to immigration to get your J-Visa stamps swapped in. Or as Yanpa said - just take both with you.
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Re: Passport question...

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:13 pm

Coligny,

I was thinking about heading to Vietnam for a couple of weeks for Xmas/New Years. The Tokyo Embassy website has almost no visa info and I tried calling several times today but the line was always busy. How'd you get get your visa? Did you deal directly with the embassy or go through a travel agent?
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Re: Passport question...

Postby Coligny » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:44 pm

http://www.myvietnamvisa.com/ or equivalent service

you get the paperwork, at Saigon airport you go to the visa on arrival counter, with their preapproval, photo, and dollars... and it's all good...

Beware that the pre approval document is sent by email and is usually containing all the name and passport numbers of the people arriving in the same timeframe as you. Not really ideal if you're paranoid...
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Re: Passport question...

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:49 pm

Coligny wrote:http://www.myvietnamvisa.com/ or equivalent service

you get the paperwork, at Saigon airport you go to the visa on arrival counter, with their preapproval, photo, and dollars... and it's all good...

Beware that the pre approval document is sent by email and is usually containing all the name and passport numbers of the people arriving in the same timeframe as you. Not really ideal if you're paranoid...


Thanks.

I'm paranoid but not paranoid enough to skip the easy route and try to deal directly with the embassy. Since yesterday their homepage stopped working too. Maybe they're packing up and leaving Japan.
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