When applying for a visa extension or renewal in Vietnam, you must prepare the documents and requirements in advance. This will save you time as it prevents you from having to come back and forth to the Vietnam Immigration Office.
Applying for the Vietnam visa extension or renewal should be easy. Here are the steps to follow.
1 👉 First, find out if there is a Vietnam Immigration Office near the place you live. If there is, find out their address. You can visit or call them to inquire about the process of applying for the visa extension or renewal.
2 👉 Next, fill out the application form for visa renewal or extension. You can download the form from the website of Vietnam Immigration and fill it out in advance. Then bring the filled-out form to the Vietnam Immigration Office. If you do not have the option to print, just go directly to the Vietnam Immigration Office and they will give you the forms that you need to fill out.
3 👉 Submit the application form to the staff at the Immigration Office together with your passport and visa copy. The staff will check your documents and will inform you if more documents are needed.
4 👉 If there are no problems, they will collect the fees for your visa extension or visa renewal. After you pay, they will ask you to wait for their call. This will usually take a week or more for them to process the visa extension or renewal.
5 👉 Once your application is approved, they will give your passport back. You will find the stamp or a visa sticker in the passport indicating the new duration of your stay in Vietnam.
When applying for a visa extension or renewal in Vietnam, you must prepare the documents and requirements in advance. This will save you time as it prevents you from having to come back and forth to the Vietnam Immigration Office.
Vietnam is such a beautiful country. A lot of travellers would go there for a short holiday only to end up staying longer.
As a foreigner in Vietnam, your stay in the country is only limited to the validity period of your visa. For instance, if you’re holding a tourist visa with a 30-day validity period, this means your stay in the country cannot go beyond 30 days.
In order to curb the spread of Covid-19, Vietnam has decided to shut down its borders in March. The government also suspended all International flights and halted the issuance of new visas to foreign nationals.
Depending on the type of visa that you currently have, you will need to have a sponsoring entity for the extension of your visa. The NA5 form that you will submit must be signed and stamped by the direction of the entity before you submit the form to the immigration office.
You can extend the validity of your visa depending on the type of visa that you have. Usually, this can be extended for up to six months.
If you will choose to process the extension of your visa by yourself, you need to first prepare the required documents. Here are the documents needed: Form NA5 – you can download this form online.