July 5, 2020
FAQ

Who Will Be Your Sponsoring Entity

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. To give you an idea on who should sign and stamp your NA5 form, refer to the following below:

  • Visa exemption entry – International Travel Company or at the embassy or consulate-general of your country.
  • Vietnam E-visa – International Travel Company or at the embassy or consulate-general of your country.
  • Tourist visa (DL) – International Travel Company or at the embassy or consulate-general of your country.
  • Business visa (DN) – Company that sponsored your previous visa
  • Working visa (LD) – Company that sponsored your previous visa
  • Business visa (TT) – Company that sponsored your previous visa or your relatives.
  • Holders of 5 years visa exemption – Relative who sponsored your visa and the form must be signed and stamped by the local police where you reside in Vietnam.
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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.

If you are holding a Vietnam visa, one of the most important things you need to keep in mind is the validity of the visa. These visas will only allow you to stay in the country for a certain number of days.

If you want to extend your Vietnam tourist visa, please see price below Your current visa Ext. 15 days Ext.

It is usually takes 5-7 business days to get your e-visa extended and please note that your e-visa and passport will be kept by the Immigration Department of Vietnam during this period. Your e-visa can be extended faster if you are stay in Hanoi city because Hanoi is the only place for e-visa extension.

As per regulation from the Immigration Department of Vietnam, e-visa holders can get their visa extended if they have a company or someone in Vietnam sponsoring or guaranteeing for their stay in Vietnam. Therefore you need to contact a travel agent in Vietnam for support.

Those who will not be able to get out of the country before their e-Visa expires will have to pay for a hefty penalty. If you are holding an e-Visa and you have overstayed for less than 3 days, you will have to pay for around $22 per day at the Vietnam Immigration.