Can I leave Vietnam on the day my visa expires?
The answer is YES. However, you should aim to depart from Vietnam before your visa expires. Most visas have an expiration date that signifies the last day you're allowed to stay in the country legally. Overstaying your visa can lead to fines, penalties, and potential issues with future travel plans.
If you leave on the same day your visa expires, you might still be within the grace period depending on the specific visa type and regulations of the country. However, it's always advisable to leave a buffer and exit a day or two before the expiration date to account for any unexpected delays or issues that could arise during your departure.
To avoid any complications, it's best to adhere to the stipulated visa validity period and plan your departure accordingly. If you intend to stay longer in Vietnam, you should inquire about extension options well in advance to ensure you're in compliance with immigration rules.
International visitors who wish to obtain a Vietnam e-visa can visit the Vietnam Immigration Services website and follow our instructions. Typically, the processing time of a visa application is within 03 business days. However, travelers can also use the Rush visa service provided by Vietnam Immigration Services to get an e-visa as soon as 24 hours. Generally, the faster the processing time, the higher the fee the applicants have to pay.
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