ExcitingRaspberry4270 I have a multi-entry, so that may be why. Even though I used the full 60 days it is still considered valid. If you have just a single entry I THINK you will be ok
ThaiBot I assumed my old visa was expired as I had used the full 60 days, but yes I also have always had other visas from other countries override previous ones
Simon Buckerfield the issue was that I thought I would have to return to the USA to apply again, then buy another ticket back. Sounds like you can just go to Vietnam instead though. I’m still confused about this as it wants a “residence” and I wouldn’t consider two weeks in Vietnam a residence
that’s what I thought. Especially since I used the full 60 days on the visa. It is multiple entry, but I thought using the full 60 days would finish it. That might be where I was mistaken I think
I had read everything I could during the application process on the evisa system. Never saw any mention of it. Maybe I missed it? It’s not the clearest system by far
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