thanks for one of the most informative and succinct vids. i was in da nang 2020. and you guys laid it out straight and real. on top or that, your back and forth showed me how real and loving you both are. thank you. keep 'em coming
What a cool video. Da Nang is my favorite spot in Vietnam and I'm glad to see that ya'll enjoyed it like it did. I love to see my people getting out there and seeing the world. I'm gonna post this on my Facebook page in hopes it'll inspire more of us to venture out.
Hey there, Single entry means only enter the country once during that visa. It’s usually used for short-term trips with no plans to re-enter the country. Multiple entry allows for multiple entries and exits within the visa's validity period. So if the visa is for 60 days you can leave and re-enter multiple times. I hope this helps
What do you mean by everything needs to be correct on the visa for Vietnam? It’s my first time going next month and I fly standby since our daughter is a flight attendant so we don’t know which way will be coming from a.k.a. Singapore Hong Kong Taiwan? We don’t know how long we want to stay in Vietnam because we’re traveling Asia. And we don’t have an exit ticket because we don’t know what day we wanna leave. Do you think that’s going to be a major issue with this whole new visa for traveling to a country from the US for a week.
They will deny the visa if ANYTHING is not correct, even mistakes. Name, Dates, Passport info ect....All have to be perfect. You dont need to show a return ticket to enter vietnam, if they even ask tell them your taking a bus to laos when your visa is up. They should be ok with that.
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thanks for one of the most informative and succinct vids. i was in da nang 2020. and you guys laid it out straight and real. on top or that, your back and forth showed me how real and loving you both are. thank you. keep 'em coming
Great video! I will be there next year.
Thanks! I 'm glad the video was helpful. Enjoy your trip. 💕✈
What a cool video. Da Nang is my favorite spot in Vietnam and I'm glad to see that ya'll enjoyed it like it did. I love to see my people getting out there and seeing the world. I'm gonna post this on my Facebook page in hopes it'll inspire more of us to venture out.
Thanks! Yes, I wish more of us would. I more and more traveling though which is a great thing.
Good review with some good information! Thanks!
Thank You 🙏🏽
I be there in march am so excited
That's great! I hope you have an amazing time.
Thanks for recommending Son Tra Night Market. Gonna check it out!!! Craving some yummy seafood while here
@@KylaandAlexJordan Thanks! I can’t wait to see your adventures.
Thank you have saved to play list going 2025 in end of February
Thanks for watching!!
What does multi entry vs single entry mean?
Hey there, Single entry means only enter the country once during that visa. It’s usually used for short-term trips with no plans to re-enter the country.
Multiple entry allows for multiple entries and exits within the visa's validity period. So if the visa is for 60 days you can leave and re-enter multiple times.
I hope this helps
What do you mean by everything needs to be correct on the visa for Vietnam? It’s my first time going next month and I fly standby since our daughter is a flight attendant so we don’t know which way will be coming from a.k.a. Singapore Hong Kong Taiwan? We don’t know how long we want to stay in Vietnam because we’re traveling Asia. And we don’t have an exit ticket because we don’t know what day we wanna leave. Do you think that’s going to be a major issue with this whole new visa for traveling to a country from the US for a week.
They will deny the visa if ANYTHING is not correct, even mistakes. Name, Dates, Passport info ect....All have to be perfect. You dont need to show a return ticket to enter vietnam, if they even ask tell them your taking a bus to laos when your visa is up. They should be ok with that.
It’s very dumb to do the cable thing. Way too risky.