Vietnam Visa FAQs - Visa Frequently Asked Questions

    91 . Do I need to print out my Vietnam E-Visa?

    It is not required, however, we highly advise that travelers print out a copy of their E-Visa when traveling. The copy serves as a backup during various phases of your journey, such as at immigration checkpoints when boarding your flight or in emergencies.
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    92 . Do I get a refund if my Vietnam E-Visa application is rejected?

    Typically, the payment submitted during the E-Visa application process is non-refundable, even if your application is denied. This is because the fee primarily covers the administrative fees associated with processing your application.
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    93 . Is my credit card information secured online?

    The security of your credit card information is paramount, especially in an increasingly digital world. Modern credit card transactions are generally secure, thanks to advanced encryption technologies and stringent security protocols implemented by financial institutions, payment processors, and e-commerce platforms.
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    94 . What is a Vietnam eVisa?

    The Vietnam eVisa is an official electronic travel authorization issued by the Vietnamese government that is linked electronically to your passport and is a fully digital alternative to traditional visa methods.
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    95 . How long is the Vietnam eVisa valid?

    The Vietnam eVisa is valid for different durations depending on the type of visa issued. For a tourist visa, the validity is typically up to 90 days. This visa is a single-entry visa, meaning that once you leave Vietnam, you cannot re-enter without applying for a new visa. Importantly, this tourist visa cannot be extended beyond the initial 90 days.
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    96 . What is a eVisa in Vietnam?

    A eVisa in Vietnam is a type of visa that allows foreign nationals to obtain their visa upon arrival at designated international airports in Vietnam. This process eliminates the need for travelers to apply for a visa at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate before their trip.
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    97 . What to Do If Your Passport Is Lost or Stolen?

    Losing your passport while traveling can be stressful, but you can recover and continue your trip if you act quickly. The process varies by your nationality and location, but the core steps are similar.
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    98 . How do I renew/ apply for a new passport?

    Renewing your passport is an option under specific conditions, instead of going through the process of applying for a new one. Passport renewal is typically open to individuals who already have a passport that's still valid or has expired within a certain timeframe. Here are some important considerations to keep in mind:
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    99 . How long is a passport valid?

    The duration of a passport's validity can differ based on the issuing country. Typically, passports remain valid for a specific number of years from the date of issuance. Nevertheless, certain countries might impose particular regulations or limitations concerning passport validity. Below are some common situations:
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    100 . How to apply for a passport and how long does it take?

    To apply for a passport, you generally need to follow these steps: Obtain the necessary documents: Visit your country's passport issuing authority's official website or the nearest passport office to find out the specific documents needed. Generally, you will require proof of identity (like a birth certificate or national ID card), proof of citizenship, passport-sized photos, and any other additional documents mandated by your country. Complete the Application Form: Acquire the passport application form from the passport office or download it from the official website. Fill out the form accurately and clearly with the necessary information, including your details, contact information, and any other requested details.
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