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    I applied for a Visa for Vietnam and in the email they sent with the confrontation of the Visa they included a letter which contained the names, birthdays, and passport numbers of everyone else who was https://omegle.onl/ vshare​ granted a visa on the same day. This is definitely a breach of privacy right? Is this normal???
    Last edited by tokomlo1; 05-20-2025, 08:39 PM.

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    You're absolutely right to be concerned — that is definitely a breach of privacy and not normal practice.

    Sharing personal information like full names, dates of birth, and passport numbers of other individuals without consent is a violation of data protection and privacy standards, especially under international norms like GDPR (in Europe) or similar privacy frameworks elsewhere.

    While some government systems in certain countries may not have the same strict privacy enforcement, this kind of mass disclosure is still highly inappropriate and potentially risky. Here’s what you can do:
    1. Do not forward or share the email — It contains sensitive personal data.
    2. Blur or redact info if you need to show someone (like a travel agent or embassy official).
    3. Consider reporting it to the Vietnam Immigration Department or the issuing visa authority, just so they’re aware and can address it.

    You’re absolutely justified in questioning this — it’s not something that should happen under normal circumstances. And no, this is not standard visa procedure for most countries.

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