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Documents To Travel In Vietnam

January 30, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

If you are traveling to Vietnam for the first time, you will need to apply for a visa. The visa you apply for will be based on whether or not you are traveling as a business professional or a tourist. Both visas have similar requirements with a few special items. To travel in the beautiful country of Vietnam, you will need both a passport and a visa. With the right documents in place, you will be able to enjoy your time in a culturally rich, and historically important country. The best way to ensure you get the right documents is to use a travel service.

Requirements to travel in Vietnam for either a tourist or business professional have some similarities. You must have an original, signed US passport with at least one page free for your visa. You will have to fill out two application forms. Make certain that you have filled out these forms absolutely correct, or it can put a long hold on your visa process. Also, make sure that a copy of your passport photograph in color is included with your application. As a business traveler, you must also include an official invitation from Vietnam. This is usually done through the host that you are going to Vietnam to visit.

A business traveler will have to take one more step. You must include a business letter on company letterhead from either the US employer or sponsoring company. This letter will state what your position is with the company and what exactly your purpose is in Vietnam. This letter will also state who will be financially responsible for you while you are doing business in the country. Without this letter, you will not be able to receive a visa for Vietnam and travel as a business professional in the country.

As a business traveler or tourist your visa will be valid anywhere from 1 to 3 months. You will be allowed to enter the country single or multiple times depending on your specific visa document. If you are in need of staying longer, you may be able to get a valid visa for up to 6 months. This will depend on your circumstances. It usually only takes about 6 working days to process a Vietnam visa. This can be expedited for higher charges.

If you need visas for China or any other country, your requirements will vary. Check with a travel professional to be certain that you are providing all the appropriate documents. Each country has its own list of requirements, and you will want to be certain you are not wasting any time.

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Soak Up the Sun with Bahamas Vacation Rentals

January 15, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Throughout the seemingly endless months of winter weather, heavy snows, and chilling winds, many people are kept sane by the thought of the approaching summer months and with them the warm sun, long days, and fun summer activities. While getting to a beach during the cold winter months can be difficult, it’s not impossible. Bahamas vacation rentals make this task easier by offering many options on where to stay if you decide to bring summer into your life early!

 

Planning a trip to the Bahamas is a great idea during the winter when temperatures are low and so are spirits. Whether for just a long weekend or a week or two, the Bahamas offer much in the way of sun, relaxation, and fun. A trip to the Bahamas can also be enjoyed during our own summer months, however, and Freeport is a popular town to make your destination. Hotels in Freeport, Bahamas are easy to come by and by doing a simple search online, you will find many options to suit your preferences.

 

There are many different types of places in which you can stay when you go on a trip to the Bahamas, and in particular to Freeport. Of course there are lots of hotels of various prices ranges that offer a range of accommodation amenities. You can also choose to stay in a Freeport, Bahamas resort. Resorts often offer more inclusive amenities, making it easy for you to enjoy your trip to the Bahamas without having to leave the resort itself.