Article 7 defines how long a Vietnam visa is valid and which forms it can take. Visas may be single-entry or multiple-entry; the maximum validity depends on the visa category (see Article 9—tourism, business, work, investment, etc.). Vietnam issues visas as (1) a passport sticker/stamp, (2) a separate loose-leaf document, or (3) an electronic visa (e-Visa). A strict “one visa–one passport” rule applies—use the same passport for application, entry, exit, and residence.


Who this helps (and the problems it solves)

  • Tourists & business travelers wondering: “How long can I stay and which visa format should I choose—e-Visa or sticker?

  • Expats/students checking if multiple entries are possible within their stay.

  • Airlines, hotels, employers, landlords verifying document form and validity for check-in and compliance.


1) Visa validity at a glance

  • Single vs multiple entry: Choose based on your itinerary (one trip vs. regional hops).

  • Maximum validity: Determined by visa category (Article 9).

  • e-Visa reference (popular): Typically up to 90 days, single or multiple entry (choose at application).

  • Expiry matters: Once expired, the visa cannot be used for entry or continued stay; overstay may incur fines or removal.

Tip: If your plans include re-entering Vietnam (e.g., side trips to Cambodia/Laos/Thailand), select a multiple-entry option upfront.


2) Forms of Vietnam visas (what travelers actually receive)

Form What you’ll have Best for Notes
Passport sticker/stamp Visa label affixed in your passport Long-stay, work/residence categories, embassy/consulate processing Issued abroad or upon arrival when using a pre-approval letter (VOA path).
Loose-leaf (separate sheet) Paper visa attached to your passport Passport constraints (full pages, special cases) Keep it with your passport at all times; it’s valid only with the same passport.
Electronic Visa (e-Visa) PDF approval to print and carry Short trips (tourism, business), most nationalities Apply 100% online; choose single or multiple entry; check approved ports of entry.

VOA (Visa on Arrival): You must hold a pre-approval letter first; the final form you receive at the airport is the sticker/stamp.


3) The “one visa – one passport” rule (avoid mismatches)

  • Apply with one passport and use that same passport for: application → entry → exit → temporary residence registration.

  • Do not switch to another nationality’s passport mid-trip—this can invalidate your visa at the border.


4) Real-world scenarios (answer-style)

  • Dual-citizen traveler: Applied with Passport A? Fly, enter, and exit using Passport A only.

  • City-hopper itinerary: Planning to visit Phu Quoc → Siem Reap → Ho Chi Minh City? Choose multiple-entry to avoid a second application.

  • Nearly full passport: Request a loose-leaf visa (where applicable) or use an e-Visa to save pages.

  • Airline check-in: Staff will confirm the passport number matches your e-Visa PDF and that your arrival airport is an approved e-Visa port.


5) Traveler checklist (copy/paste)

  • Pick the right entry type: single vs. multiple based on your route

  • Confirm the form: e-Visa PDF, sticker, or loose-leaf—and print your e-Visa

  • Match passports: the passport used to apply = the passport you carry

  • Check validity: passport ≥ 6 months beyond entry; visa dates cover your stay

  • Approved ports: your entry point must be on your visa/e-Visa

  • Keep copies: carry printed visa/e-Visa PDF; store a digital backup


6) Common pitfalls (and how to avoid them)

  • Arriving at the wrong port (not listed on your e-Visa) → Denied boarding/entry

  • Switching passports after approval → Record mismatch at immigration

  • Choosing single-entry but planning side trips → Need a new visa mid-journey

  • Letting validity lapse while still in Vietnam → risk of overstay penalties


FAQs

Q: Is the e-Visa always 90 days?
A: It can be up to 90 days; select single or multiple entry at application and verify your approval letter.

Q: Can I convert single-entry to multiple-entry after approval?
A: Generally no; plan your entry type correctly before applying.

Q: If my passport renews, can I travel with the old visa?
A: Usually you’ll carry both passports (old with visa + new valid passport) or reapply—follow current guidance for your case.


VietnamEntryVisa.com (operated by Nguyen Adventure, trusted since 2010 with strong Trustpilot/Tripadvisor ratings) helps you:

  • Choose correct validity and entry type (single vs multiple) for your itinerary

  • Pre-check documents (names, numbers, ports) to avoid check-in issues

  • Secure fast processing when timing is tight (Standard, 1-Day, Same-Day, Holiday)

  • Get port-of-entry guidance and clear instructions on printing/boarding

Apply confidently—match your travel plan to the right visa form and validity.
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