Vietnam Visa FAQs - Visa Frequently Asked Questions

    141 . What happens if you stay longer than 15 days in Vietnam?

    Immigration law violations, such as overstaying a visa for Vietnam, can have serious consequences. If you stay longer than 15 days in Vietnam, depending on the individual case and the circumstances of the overstay, the specific repercussions of a Vietnam visa overstay may vary but may include penalties and limits on travel to Vietnam. Additionally, the Vietnam Immigration Department may blacklist those who overstay their visa and subject them to forcible deportation. Even worse, you will never be able to come back to Vietnam again in the future.
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    142 . Can I buy travel insurance when I am already in Vietnam?

    Yes, you can sometimes purchase travel insurance after you have already started your trip to Vietnam, but for the maximum coverage, it's recommended that you buy it before you go.
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    143 . Does travel insurance cover emergency medical evacuation from Vietnam?

    Yes, travel insurance covers emergency medical evacuation from Vietnam. Nobody can predict the future; therefore, difficulties and hazards like missed flights, lost personal documents, illness, and accidents can happen anytime, especially while you're abroad. When buying Myanmar travel insurance, in addition to being covered for emergency medical evacuation, you will receive the following benefits:
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    144 . Why is my Vietnam visa taking so long?

    The duration it takes to process a Vietnam eVisa can be influenced by a variety of factors, including the total number of applications received and the precision of the details furnished in the application.
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    145 . How can I avoid Vietnam visa rejection?

    Increase your chances of Vietnam visa approval by avoiding common errors and following essential application guidelines.
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    146 . How is different between Vietnam visa refused and visa rejected?

    The terms "Vietnam visa refused" and "visa rejected" are often used interchangeably and essentially convey the same meaning: that the visa application was not approved. However, let's delve into the nuances of these terms
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    147 . What are the causes of Vietnam visa rejection?

    When a Vietnam eVisa application encounters rejection, it signifies that there are issues directly within the application form. Common reasons for such rejections encompass mistakes, inaccuracies, or even an incorrect photograph. The reassuring aspect here is that these concerns are typically fixable, allowing applicants to amend the application with the necessary corrections.
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    148 . 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.
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    149 . Does travel insurance cover medical expenses in Vietnam?

    Yes, travel insurance typically covers medical expenses in Vietnam. The insurance package covers necessary medical treatments and services you may require during your trip, including those incurred in Vietnam.
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    150 . What does travel insurance typically cover when traveling to Vietnam?

    Our travel insurance package at Vietnam Immigration Services provides the maximum coverage up to $50,000. In case of any unforeseen incidents or unexpected events during your travel, travel insurance provides coverage for expenses associated with:
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