
🇻🇳Vietnam
Documents required
- ·Scanned passport bio page (valid 6+ months)
- ·Recent digital passport photo
- ·Travel itinerary / flight booking
- ·Hotel reservation or invitation letter
- ·Proof of funds (bank statement)
Entry requirements
- ·Printed or digital eVisa approval
- ·Return or onward ticket
- ·Proof of accommodation
- ·Travel insurance (often mandatory)
Apply at least 2 weeks before travel and double-check the spelling of personal details. Details shown are general guidance for evisa entry — always confirm current requirements on the destination's official government portal before booking travel.
Immigration officers in Vietnam
Vietnam is known for a friendly, low-friction arrival experience for legitimate visitors.
Required proof at entry
- ·Passport valid 6+ months beyond your departure date
- ·Visa, eVisa, ETA or VOA approval (printed copy recommended)
- ·Confirmed return or onward ticket within the permitted stay
- ·Hotel reservation or host's full address and contact details
- ·Some cash or a working card — officers may ask how the trip is funded
Border experience is a planning guide — individual officers have wide discretion. When in doubt, carry more documentation than you think you'll need.
Source: VN Immigration
Overstay, refusal & deportation in Vietnam
Overstay fines
Vietnam typically charges a per-day overstay fine payable on departure. Short overstays may be waived at officer discretion, but the published amount is set by the immigration authority.
Visa rejection consequences
A refusal or denied entry can usually be re-attempted later with stronger documentation, but it must be disclosed on future visa forms that ask.
Re-entry bans
Re-entry bans are uncommon for short overstays settled at departure, but repeat or long overstays can trigger multi-year bans.
Deportation risks
Formal deportation is reserved for serious overstays, illegal work, or criminal offences — most overstayers simply pay the fine and leave.
Penalties change frequently and vary by circumstance — treat this as a planning guide, not legal advice. Settle any overstay or status issue with the local immigration authority before departure where possible.
Current penalties and ban tariffs: VN Immigration
Extensions & visa runs in Vietnam
Vietnam has a pragmatic posture toward visitors who play by the rules and apply for extensions properly.
How many times?
Vietnam routinely grants in-country extensions. Apply at the immigration office before your stay expires; the exact length is set by the immigration authority.
Visa run rules (leave & re-enter)
Vietnam actively monitors back-to-back entries. Border officers can refuse re-entry, shorten the stay granted, or impose a mandatory cooling-off period after repeated short trips.
Border discretion is real — even when extensions are technically allowed, individual officers can refuse. For stays beyond a few months, switching to a proper long-stay, student, or remote-work visa is almost always safer than repeated runs.
Current extension rules: VN Immigration




