Under Vietnam’s Immigration Law, there are specific situations where a Vietnamese citizen’s exit from the country may be postponed. These regulations are designed to protect national security, uphold public order, and ensure compliance with legal obligations.
📌 Who May Have Their Exit Postponed?
Exit postponement can apply to Vietnamese citizens in the following cases:
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Individuals under investigation – Persons currently being investigated, prosecuted, or serving a criminal sentence.
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Pending civil or economic disputes – Citizens involved in unresolved civil, economic, or administrative cases that require their presence in Vietnam.
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Tax or financial obligations – Those who have not yet fulfilled tax duties or other significant financial responsibilities.
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National defense and security cases – When the Minister of Public Security or the Minister of National Defense decides on postponement for security reasons.
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Other legal provisions – Any additional cases outlined by Vietnamese law where exit postponement is deemed necessary.
⚖️ Legal Basis
Exit postponement is not a permanent restriction but a temporary measure. Once the reason for postponement is resolved, citizens may proceed with their passport or visa applications for overseas travel.
✈️ How Vietnam Entry Visa Can Help
Even if you are subject to exit postponement, it’s crucial to understand your legal rights and obligations. Vietnam Entry Visa provides:
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Expert Visa Guidance – Assistance in checking your eligibility for travel and understanding entry/exit restrictions.
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Urgent Visa Support – Once cleared for exit, we help process your Vietnam e-Visa or Visa on Arrival quickly.
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Travel Advisory – Updates on immigration laws, security measures, and documentation requirements.
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Full-Service Support – From consultation to fast-track visa processing, ensuring your travel is compliant and stress-free.
👉 With Vietnam Entry Visa, you gain clarity and confidence when dealing with Vietnam’s immigration system.