Once the e-visa application payment is completed, it enters the review status and cannot be refunded.
The Vietnam e-visa is valid for no more than 90 days. It allows single or multiple entries.
The entry and exit ports for e-visa do not have to be the same, but you must enter and exit Vietnam through government-designated international border ports.
No, the specified date on your e-visa is the start date of the visa validity period. You may enter Vietnam on any date within that validity period.
No, you must reapply for an e-visa.
After completing your e-visa application, you need to check your email to download your e-visa.
Foreigners temporarily residing in Vietnam must declare their temporary residence to the local police station (commune, ward, or town) through the direct management and operator of their accommodation facility. The declaration must be made at the police station where the accommodation facility is located. If a foreigner changes their temporary residence location or their residence address differs from the address registered on the temporary residence certificate, they must update the temporary residence location according to the above regulations.
According to Vietnamese law, foreigners working in Vietnam must hold a work permit, or confirm that a work permit is not required according to the Labor Law.
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No, your e-visa will be considered invalid. You must reapply for an e-visa.
Yes. Each traveler must have their own e-visa.
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam will not sell or rent applicant information in the e-visa application system to any third party for commercial purposes.
To better plan your schedule, you can apply for an e-visa one year in advance of your planned entry date.
The passport must be valid for at least 30 days beyond the e-visa validity period.
If you plan to temporarily reside in multiple locations, you must declare the first temporary residence address.