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Vietnam Immigration Blacklist – 4 things you should know

Last update: October 26, 2023

Millions of foreigners around the work visit Vietnam for a leisure trip or long-term job. While Vietnam is a good place to stay and enjoy, you may get into the Vietnam Immigration Blacklist if you fail to follow the visa and immigration laws of Vietnam, which may then ruin your every plan in Vietnam. So, exactly:

  • What is Vietnam Immigration Blacklist;
  • How Vietnam blacklist a foreigner?
  • Consequences of getting blacklisted by Vietnam Immigration
  • How to check Vietnam Immigration Blacklist
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Vietnam Immigration Blacklist – 4 things you should know

What is Vietnam Immigration Blacklist?

Vietnam Immigration Blacklist is the term used to describe the list of foreigners who are deported from Vietnam (if they are currently in the country) and banned from entering the country by the Vietnam Immigration Department.

How Vietnam blacklists a foreigner?

There are various causes that may name you in the Vietnam Immigration Blacklist, of which, the main ones are:

  • You fail to follow the Vietnam visa rules. For example:
    • You overstay your visa without doing a visa extension on time.
    • You fail to follow your visa purpose. You are entering Vietnam with a tourist visa (DL visa) but you are in the country to work for payment.
    • You are in Vietnam with a non-sponsored business visa.
  • You commit any offence in Vietnam.

Consequences of getting blacklisted by Vietnam Immigration

If you are blacklisted by the Vietnam Immigration Department, you will probably be subject to:

  • A big amount of fine;
  • immediate deportation;
  • a ban from entry into Vietnam for up to 5 years. Your name will be communicated to all foreign missions of Vietnam and Vietnam checkpoints, and you will get no visa or entry permit for Vietnam during the ban period.

If you don’t want to get blacklisted, do not commit the above acts.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Vietnam e-Visa processing time is usually around 3 business days until you receive the e-Visa letter. However, the schedule may vary due to factors such as high applicant volume or vacation. To avoid last-minute complications, you should therefore complete the e-visa application process approximately 1 to 2 weeks before your planned departure.

With our experienced staff using special services, we can make it in a day! Please contact our consultants for urgent services via: +84.787.590.333

YES.

AIRPORTS: LANDPORTS: SEAPORTS:
  • Cat Bi Int Airport (Hai Phong)
  • Cam Ranh Int Airport (Khanh Hoa)
  • Can Tho International Airport
  • Da Nang International Airport
  • Noi Bai Int Airport (Ha Noi)
  • Phu Bai Int Airport
  • Phu Quoc International Airport
  • Tan Son Nhat Int Airport (Ho Chi Minh City)
  • Lien Khuong Airport
  • Phu Cat Airport
  • Tan Son Nhat Int Airport (Ho Chi Minh City)(Saigon)
  • Thọ Xuân Airport (Sao Vàng Airport)
  • Van Don International Airport (Ha Long Airport)
  • Bo Y Landport
  • Cha Lo Landport
  • Cau Treo Landport
  • Huu Nghi Landport
  • Ha Tien Landport
  • Lao Bao Landport
  • Lao Cai Landport
  • La Lay Landport
  • Moc Bai Landport
  • Mong Cai Landport
  • Nam Can Landport
  • Na Meo Landport
  • Song Tien Landport
  • Tinh Bien Landport
  • Tay Trang Landport
  • Xa Mat Landport
  • Vinh Xuong Landport
  • Chan May Seaport
  • Da Nang Seaport
  • Duong Dong Seaport
  • Hon Gai Seaport
  • Hai Phong Seaport
  • Nha Trang Seaport
  • Quy Nhon Seaport
  • Ho Chi Minh City Seaport
  • Vung Tau Seaport
  • Cam Pha Seaport
  • Nghi Son Seaport
  • Vung Ang Seaport

No. You are not required to do so. You are required to complete all fields marked with a red asterisk. The other fields can be ignored. All the information we list above in the How to get an e-visa for Vietnam section is required.

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Fri Mar 05 2021, 10:18:06 (GMT+7)

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