E-Visa Rejected? Showing “Still in Vietnam”?
Don’t worry, this is a common issue caused by system delays. We provide a clear, step-by-step guide to get your application back on track.
Start the Solution ProcessProblem Solver: Fix Your Exit Record
The immigration system hasn’t updated your last departure. To fix this, you need to provide proof of exit. Follow this checklist to gather the required documents.
Next Step:
Once you have all documents, contact a professional service to submit them to the immigration department.
Contact a Professional NowE-Visa Key Rules & Guidelines
Understanding these rules is crucial for a successful application and a smooth trip. Avoid common pitfalls that lead to rejection.
✔ Do This
- Apply from outside Vietnam: E-visas are strictly for applicants who are not currently in the country.
- Plan for long stays: If you need to stay long-term, apply for the correct visa type (work, student) in advance.
- Use a trusted service: For frequent travelers, a professional service can increase approval rates and save time.
❌ Don’t Do This
- Apply while in Vietnam: Your application will be automatically rejected if the system detects you are in the country.
- Try to extend an e-visa: E-visas cannot be extended. You must exit Vietnam before it expires.
- Work on an e-visa: This visa type is for tourism or short-term business meetings only, not for employment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to common questions about the Vietnamese e-visa.
You need a copy of your passport with at least six months of validity remaining, and a recent passport-sized color photo against a white background.
The e-visa is valid for a maximum of 90 days. You can choose either a single-entry or multiple-entry option when you apply.
No. The e-visa is strictly for tourism or short-term business activities (like meetings). To work in Vietnam, you must obtain the correct work visa or residence card.
No. Once an e-visa expires, it cannot be extended. You must leave Vietnam on or before the expiration date. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for a different visa type, which often requires leaving and re-entering the country.
