According to Clause 11 of Article 3 of the Law on Entry, Exit, Transit, and Residence of Foreigners in Vietnam 2014, a visa is a document issued by a competent authority in Vietnam to permit foreigners to enter Vietnam.
When a foreigner's visa period is set to end but they still want to stay in Vietnam for a particular length of time, they must apply for a visa extension. Typically, from 1 to 3 months. When you ask for a visa extension, the Immigration Department will stamp your passport with the length of your stay.
Visa exemption means that foreigners entry a country and reside for a certain period of time without having to apply for a visa.
Currently, Vietnamese visas are classified into 26 categories, including the following types of visas: NG1, NG2, NG3, NG4, LV1, LV2, ĐT1, ĐT2, ĐT3, ĐT4, DN1, DN2, NN1, NN2, NN3, DH, HN, PV1, PV2, LD1, LÐ2, DL, TT, VR, SQ, EV. Among them, the six most common types of visas are:
Visa issuance conditions are specified in Article 9 of the Law on Entry, Exit, Transit, and Residence of foreigners in Vietnam 2014 (amended 2019, 2023), including:
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The visa duration is specified in Article 9 of the Law on Entry, Exit, Transit, and Residence of foreigners in Vietnam 2014 (amended 2019, 2023) as follows:
If there are other provisions in an international treaty to which Vietnam is a contracting party, the visa duration shall be according to the international treaty.
No matter which purpose you enter Vietnam for, if you overstay a visa and do not extend or renew your visa, it shall be consider an illegal residence in Vietnam and an administrative penalty will be applied according to Vietnamese Law with the maximum punishment level being around 700 USD. Even in the most dire of circumstances, a criminal case may be handled. In addition, your entry and exit history will be recorded by the Vietnam Immigration Department which may result in a difficult entry the next time. As a result, a visa extension allows you prolong your stay for a set amount of time in order to complete your tourism or business strategy.
A visa should be extended before it expires due to the fact that it takes you 5 to 8 working days for the approval.
Each type of visa is different, therefore, the application for an extension shall be different. Basically, the dossier may include:
Form of applicant for visa extension here: Form NA5 Attached to Circular no. 22-2023-TT-BCA.docx
9.1. What services does the Visa Service in Buon Ma Thuot offer?
Visa Service in Buon Ma Thuot provides all legal services on immigration, specifically:
9.2. How much does it cost for a visa application or visa extension?
Each Firm shall have a different service charge based on many factors such as workload, records, customer requirements, etc. Visa Service in Buon Ma Thuot of Phong & Partners Law Firm is dedicated to offering the highest level of service to its Clients..
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9.3. What make a reliable Visa Service in Buon Ma Thuot?
Dedicated, reputable and professional Visa Service in Buon Ma Thuot must meet the following basic criteria:
9.4. How you can find a qualified Visa Service in Buon Ma Thuot?
Language barriers, many regulatory documents, complicated documents and administrative procedures, variety of types of visas according to the purpose of entry... make it difficult for foreigners to enter Vietnam as well as apply for temporary residence cards. Visa Service in Buon Ma Thuot helps Clients choose the right type of entry visa, carry out the necessity procedures, ensure the best benefits when entering Vietnam as well as the long-term process of living, investing and doing business in Vietnam; quick procedures and compliance with the law.
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10.1. What is the difference between Visa and Passport?
Passports come first and visas come later. A passport is one of the most important documents to get a visa because, without it, no visa will be issued because the visa is printed or pasted on one or several pages of the passport. Some countries and territories issue separate visas, but even if they leave, the visa must always be clamped to the passport to carry out immigration procedures.
A visa is only valid for the purpose of entry and staying abroad (the visa issuing country), on the other hand a passport, apart from such a purpose, is used domestically and abroad as a kind of optional document identity, personal identity, and in some cases, can replace an ID card.
Although different, a visa and a passport are closely related because both are used for the purpose of entry and exit to one or several countries in the world.
10.2. What is an Entry visa?
An entry visa is a certificate issued by the immigration authorities of a country to verify that you (or someone else) are authorized to enter that country for a specified period of time as the case may be times or many times.
10.3. What is an Exit visa?
An exit visa is a government-issued document granting an individual permission to leave a country. Most concerns about obtaining a visa are related to the entrance to a country by a non-citizen and that person's right to work there or stay long-term. However, some countries require exit visas as well.
10.4. Vietnam's visa exemption policy for 13 countries
On August 14, 2023, the Government issued Resolution no.128/NQ-CP amending Resolution no.32/NQ-CP dated March 15, 2022 on visa exemption for citizens of the countries.
Accordingly, from August 15, 2023, visa exemption will be granted to citizens of the following countries with a temporary stay of 45 days from the date of entry, regardless of passport type or entry purpose, on the basis of satisfying all entry conditions as prescribed by Vietnamese law:
The policy of visa exemption on entry to Vietnam for citizens of the above countries is implemented from August 15, 2022, to the end of March 14, 2025, and will be considered for extension according to the regulations of Vietnamese law.