What if I have 2 passports when applying for a Vietnam visa?
If you have two passports and you're applying for a Vietnam visa, you will need to choose one passport to use for your visa application and subsequent entry into Vietnam. It's important to be consistent in using the same passport for both the application process and when entering the country. Using different passports for entry and exit can lead to confusion and potential visa issues.
For US applicants, we hope you can distinguish between a passport card versus a passport book.
When applying for the visa, you'll need to provide all the required information and documentation based on the passport you've chosen for the application. This includes your personal details, travel plans, and any supporting documents requested by the Vietnamese embassy or consulate.
Navigating the intricacies of visa applications, especially when juggling multiple passports, can be quite challenging. If your travel plans involve exiting and re-entering Vietnam with a different passport, we offer guidance on obtaining a new visa.
Our platform simplifies the process to minimize any disruptions. For a seamless and stress-free experience in applying for your Vietnam visa, we invite you to explore the online services provided by the Vietnam Immigration Services website. Our priority is to enhance your convenience and ensure that your travel plans unfold seamlessly.
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