Vietnam E-Visa Rejected? Reasons, What It Means & Your Next Options

A rejected Vietnam e-visa is one of the most serious visa problems travelers face. Unlike a delay, a rejection means your application was officially not approved — and you cannot use it to enter Vietnam.

If your flight date is approaching, this situation requires immediate and careful action.


What Does “Vietnam E-Visa Rejected” Mean?

A Vietnam e-visa is considered rejected when:

  • The application status shows “Rejected” or “Not approved”

  • You receive an official rejection notice

  • No visa document is issued for travel

A rejected e-visa is invalid for boarding and entry, regardless of payment or submission confirmation.


Rejected vs Delayed vs Denied – Key Differences

  • Delayed: Application still under review

  • Rejected: Application officially refused

  • Denied boarding: Airline refuses travel due to invalid or missing visa

Only an approved visa allows you to travel.


Common Reasons Why Vietnam E-Visas Get Rejected

Application Information Errors

The most frequent causes include:

  • Name mismatch with passport

  • Incorrect passport number

  • Wrong date of birth or nationality

  • Inconsistent personal details

Even minor errors may trigger automatic rejection.


Photo & Document Issues

  • Blurry or cropped passport scan

  • Portrait photo not meeting requirements

  • Glare, shadows, or incorrect background

These issues often lead to rejection without manual correction.


Immigration & Policy-Related Reasons

Some rejections occur due to:

  • Previous overstays or visa violations

  • Immigration history flags

  • Compliance or security reviews

These cases are less predictable and not always explained.


Can You Travel to Vietnam After an E-Visa Rejection?

No. Airlines typically require an approved visa before boarding.

With a rejected e-visa:

  • Check-in is usually refused

  • Boarding passes are not issued

  • You may need to cancel or rebook flights

Attempting to travel without a valid visa carries a very high risk of denied boarding.


What to Do Immediately After Your Vietnam E-Visa Is Rejected

Step 1: Review the Rejection Carefully

Check for:

  • Obvious data errors

  • Photo or document problems

  • Mismatch with passport details


Step 2: Assess Your Departure Timeline

Your options depend heavily on how soon you plan to travel:

  • More than 5–7 days away: Reapplication may be possible

  • 1–3 days away: Urgent alternatives may be required

  • Same day / next day: Emergency action needed


Step 3: Do Not Reapply Blindly

Reapplying without identifying the original issue often leads to:

  • Repeat rejection

  • Longer delays

  • Higher costs


Should You Reapply After an E-Visa Rejection?

When Reapplication Makes Sense

  • Clear and correctable mistakes

  • Sufficient time before departure

  • Clean immigration history


When Reapplication Is Risky

  • Short timelines

  • Unclear rejection reasons

  • Previous immigration issues

In some cases, urgent alternatives may be more realistic.


How Long Does It Take to Get a New Visa After Rejection?

Processing time varies:

  • Standard reapplication: 3–5 working days

  • Urgent options: case-dependent

  • Weekends and holidays significantly affect timelines

No timeline is guaranteed after rejection.


Can a Rejected E-Visa Lead to Denied Boarding?

Yes. Airlines follow strict compliance rules.

A rejected e-visa:

  • Is treated as no visa

  • Almost always results in boarding refusal

  • May cause last-minute travel disruption


How We Assist With Rejected E-Visa Cases

Vietnam Entry Visa provides assessment and lawful support, not guarantees.

We can:

  • Review rejection details

  • Identify likely causes

  • Advise on reapplication feasibility

  • Assist with urgent options where available

All outcomes depend on immigration approval.


How to Avoid Vietnam E-Visa Rejection in the Future

  • Copy passport details exactly

  • Use high-quality, compliant photos

  • Apply early (7–10 days recommended)

  • Avoid duplicate applications

  • Double-check before submission


Frequently Asked Questions

Is a rejected Vietnam e-visa permanent?

Not always. Many travelers successfully reapply after correcting issues.

Can I appeal a rejected e-visa?

There is no formal appeal process for Vietnam e-visas.

Will a rejected e-visa affect future applications?

It depends on the reason. Simple mistakes usually do not cause long-term issues.


Need Immediate Help?

If your Vietnam e-visa has been rejected and your flight is approaching, do not wait.

👉 Visit the Emergency Rescue Center to assess your situation and available options.